Disney Pressed Penny Money Holders
Sprinkled throughout the Disney Parks are pressed penny machines, adored by children of all ages. Each typically features 3 designs to choose from, often themed to the attraction or land they are near.
And kids are drawn to them like moths to a flame.
Disney Pressed Penny Machines ~ The 51 Cent Souvenir
At first, we resisted. There’s so much to see, and do, (and spend money on) at Disney… surely this tiny thing can’t be that big of deal? After awhile it occurred to me, that the resulting pressed penny is actually a pretty neat souvenir.
They’re also cheap. And small. Both good things on vacation.
Most machines currently take 51 cents: 2 quarters and 1 *shiny!* penny. (There are a few pressed quarter machines, which cost a little more, but they are more rare.)
But let’s face it, having your child pester you for change every time they spot a Disney pressed penny machine can be annoying… even on a vacation when anything goes! So when I heard about this plan-ahead Disney trip idea to make the process even more seamless for mom and dad, I bought in.
Disney Pressed Penny Money Holders
I can’t take full credit, because I got this cool pressed penny money holder idea from a friend in a Disney forum a few years ago. Instead of having your kids ask for change every time they spot a Disney pressed penny machine, which are scattered throughout the parks (believe me… they won’t miss one), it’s pretty slick to have them just manage that on their own.
A mini M & M container proves to be the perfect size for a pressed penny money holder. I like to decorate them ahead of time for my kids, sometimes including them in a Disney Trip surprise bag.
Or if it’s not a surprise… let them help decorate! This can be a fun pre-trip anticipation builder. I’ve used stickers, scrapbook paper, and letters to spell out their name. As a final step, I wrap the tube in a top coat of clear packing tape so nothing peels off.
TIP: Some lids seem to stay closed tighter than others, make sure you have one that does so before investing in your decorations.
Then I stock them fully with the right ratio of quarters and newest, shiniest pennies I can find. The shiny pennies definitely turn out best, and display the designs the brightest.
And from there, once we are in the Disney Parks they get to have at it! I’m telling you, my children get surprisingly excited when they spot a machine, get to run right over with their own money, and select a design.
They sell nice pressed coin display folders at most of the Disney gift shops to showcase all of your pressed pennies (seen in photo above). Or you can keep them in your pressed penny money container!
If you want to get all serious about it, I found this cool Disney pressed penny map, outlining where you can find the machines in each park, and the character designs they feature.
Again, in the big scheme of things, this is a pretty cheap souvenir. My daughter has loved having hers, and the case displaying her Disney pressed pennies was her first choice to take to school for Show-n-Tell.
So don’t forget to buy some mini M & M’s before your next Disney trip, save the container, and fill it with pressed penny money!
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Comments (6)
Disney Trip Surprise Bags for Kids – Colorado Mountain Mom
April 16, 2014 at 4:12 pm
[…] got this neat pressed penny money holder idea from a Disney forum years ago. It’s fun for kids to have their ‘own’ […]
Clare – The Super Mommy Club
April 20, 2014 at 5:23 am
That’s a great tip – we’ve never collected the pressed pennies before but now we have kiddos I think it’s an activity we’ll be doing in the next couple of years so I’m pinning this one!
COMtnMom
April 22, 2014 at 8:40 pm
Awesome, thanks Clare! I’ll bet your kids love them. 🙂
Rebecca
July 14, 2014 at 3:32 pm
Thanks so much for this suggestion. I can imagine my kids loving this idea! I checked out the map (so helpful), and realized there’s A LOT! It looks like each m&m container holds about 30 pennies (with the quarters). Do you suggest giving kids two full containers to cover all of the parks/resort? Or is one container plenty per child?
COMtnMom
July 15, 2014 at 8:15 pm
Hi Rebecca!
I did just 1 container for each of my kids. We could have done more, but I think I loaded each with about $10 in quarters (+20 pennies), and we tried to space it out a little, throughout the trip. We didn’t hit every single machine, and usually had them pick just 1 or 2 designs when we did stop at a machine… so I’m not sure what the max capacity would be for a single container? 30 is a good guess – I know their containers didn’t start out completely full.
It’s a bit of a judgement call on your part, as it’s one of those inexhaustible things, with kids at Disney. Kindof like character greetings… they can never get enough!! We did as many as we thought would be fun, but not get too tiresome. 😉
Hope that helps – have fun & have a wonderful trip! Thanks so much for stopping by.
Rebecca
July 15, 2014 at 8:47 pm
Thanks! So helpful!