A tickets were for the Omnibu, horse cars, and main street vehicles. B tickets were for main street cinema, Dumbo, tea party ride, shootin' gallery, and the Mike Fink Keel boats. C tickets we didn't have any left so not sure what they were but I had checked off that we went on flight to the Moon, Peter Pan's flight, and the tree house so they must have been c's. D tickets were for the train, skyway to Fantasyland, grand prix raceway, skyway to tomorrowland, Mickey Mouse review,Tom Sawyers Island,Tiki birds, and the riverboats. E tickets were used for Small world, 20,000 Leagues under the Sea, Country Bear, Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean, Hall of Presidents, and the Haunted mansion. I think it is from 73 or 74 during spring break. I just looked at the one ticket I had saved from the 70s. If it helps, I can scan these tickets tomorrow and post them on here. One booklet has one ticket left, the second booklet has 3 tickets left. The back of the this booklet has a price of like $6.00 so I know it has to be old!!Īm I correct in that sometime in the past you didn't have to pay to enter the park, but paid for tickets to ride certain rides? Any idea how old these tickets are and if they would be worth anything. I left the tickets in my desk at work, or else I would give exact wording on them. It appears that when ever these tickets were issued (can't find a date on them) that there wasn't a charge to get in the park, but you paid for this booklet of small tickets to ride rides catagorized A thru E, I think. They had lived there for over 40+ yrs so you can imagine the collection of stuff.Īnyways, she came across these two booklets the are some kind of tickets for the Magic Kingdom. My Grandfather past away a week ago and my mom has since been sorting through all the stuff in my grandparents home.
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