Originally Posted By dresswhites on the posts about a possible new fantasyland dark ride, there is talk about where bugs life would fall if they still had the ticket booths. i thought this would be an interesting topic. here where i think things would stand. disneyland A-vehicles, carrousel, goofy's garden, donalds boat, and chip and dale treehouse, go coaster, Aladins oasis, thunder ranch, B-tarzan's treehouse, mickey's house, minnie's house, Dumbo, astro orbiter, teacups, C-Autopia, Honey I shrunk the audience, Alice, mr toad, snow white, pinnochio, winnie the pooh, casey jr circus train, D-mark twain/columbia, Pirates lair, tiki room, canoes, storybookland canal boats, finding nemo ( a nice attraction, but not not quite e ticket), jungle cruise, (i debated about this one, but it just doesn't seem as elaborate next to some of the newer e tickets, kind of comparable to storybook), roger rabbit and peter pan(attractons a bit more elaborate than snow white or winnie) and railroad Eticket-Space, mattrehorn, thunder, splash mountain, indy, pirates, mansion, startours, and small world(i debated about this one, but because it still so elaborate with lots going on, i think it still think it is an eticket. Free-Innoventions, princess fantasy faire, jedi training acadamy, 50 golden years did i forget anything, where would you place things?
Originally Posted By ArchtMig I think E Tickets are worthy of that status not just because of the ride or show experience, but also because of how intense it was is to actually build it, and especially when compared to what kinds of attractions other competitor parks build. In other words, nobody does it better than Disney. That then colors my opinions of the following: E-Tickets: Space Mountain, Submarine Voyage, Monorail, Matterhorn, Indy, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder, Star Tours. D-Tickets: Disneyland Railroad, Small World, Jungle Cruise, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, Buzz Lightyear, Mark Twain, Columbia, Car Toon Spin, Gadget's Go Coaster, Autopia, Tiki Room. C-Tickets: Fantasyland dark rides, Pooh, Dumbo, Tea Cups, Rafts to Tom Sawyer Isl., Astro Orbiter, Storybookland and Casey Jr. (basically any little attraction that you ride) B-Tickets: Tarzan's Treehouse, Mickey's House, Minnie's House, Kids-only attractions in Toontown. (basically any little attraction that is a walk-on/walk-through) A-Tickets: Main St. Vehicles, Carousel, Canoes Free: Shows, Innoventions, Lincoln/50 Magical Years, Main St. Cinema. I think I got 'em all... hopefully.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 The only one that seems radically off to me is the canoes. They were always a D ticket, and many people consider them the most fun way of viewing the river (they're also CM-intensive, which was always a factor in determining ticket value). Of course, some people hate the fact that you have to work on them!
Originally Posted By ShivaThDestroyer >>Of course, some people hate the fact that you have to work on them!<< That would be the DW, it's also inevitable that there will be a young'un in front of you that manages to use their paddle like a water cannon...usually in your direction.
Originally Posted By EighthDwarf You got it all wrong. Disney vehicles are definitely B tickets. Dumbo is a D ticket. Tarzan is a C ticket. Roger Rabbit is an E ticket. Fantasyland dark rides are all A tickets. Prove me wrong.
Originally Posted By dresswhites ^^^ i don't think the vehicles would be anything above an A coupon. they are a nice attraction and really help the scene for mainstreet, but they are not really exciting or something that is a must do every visit. in the old books they were an a as well Dumbo, while a beautiful attraction with its fountains and mechanisms, is a state fair ride, i don't think it would be a D coupon Tarzan could be either i suppose. all the fantasyland dark rides are far more engaging than either the vehicles and dumbo and roger rabbit is step above the dark rides, but in my humble opinion just a step below pirates, mansion, splash and even small world. maybe when it first opened it would be an eticket for a few months, as it was the latest offering at that time.
Originally Posted By jonvn The vehicles were always an A. Or 10 cents. You could give them a dime instead of a ticket if you wanted.
Originally Posted By Mr X Jungle Cruise was always an E-coupon, all the way up until the tickets were discontinued at TDL fwiw.
Originally Posted By Mr X **You got it all wrong. Disney vehicles are definitely B tickets. Dumbo is a D ticket. Tarzan is a C ticket. Roger Rabbit is an E ticket. Fantasyland dark rides are all A tickets. Prove me wrong.** You're way off, bro. Prove you wrong? Just check out the historical tickets...you're wrong. Fantasyland all A-coupons? That's just dumb.