Originally Posted By trekkeruss My mom has been visiting for the last couple of months; she's going back to California on Saturday. But anyway, I guess my sister was going through her bags, and my mom packed some stuff she meant to give us. She brought some childhood drawings of mine... and some ticket books from WDW, circa 1980! My sister went on a cruise with an aunt an uncle, and they stopped at the World beforehand (or maybe it was after.) It's interesting to see the old tickets (I have some from 60's and 70's DL.) Eight "adventures" (three E, two D, and one each C, B, and A) cost all of $9.50. On the inside back cover it also notes, "We hope you and your family will enjoy your stay in the Vacation Kingdom of the World. While you're here, be sure to visit "The Walt Disney Story," a special tribute to the life and accomplishments of Walter Elias Disney. In the presentation, Walt Disney himself narrates a 23-minute film highlighting his life from boyhood, through the creation of Disney classic films, Disneyland and Walt Disney World in Florida. The Walt Disney Story is among those attractions which require no admission ticket for entrance. Below is a complete listing of those attractions. Walt Disney Story Diamond Horseshe Revue Circle-Vision 360 If You Had Wings Carousel of Progress"
Originally Posted By kennect I remember those days...What I don't remember was how much general admission was with no ride tickets attached?????
Originally Posted By TDLFAN In the current state of the World.. $10 is just about the right price for a day at the MK. Concidering how badly outdated the park is... why pay more than what guests paid in the year the MK is currently stuck at???
Originally Posted By Friar Tuck and Roll I dont know about WDW, but my 1983 ticket to Disneyland was priced at $8. No ride coupons attached. This may have been after the coupons had been discontinued.
Originally Posted By BlueOhanaTerror WorldPassports were available at Walt Disney World, around 1978, I think. I know that in 1982, a three-day passport that permitted visits to both Magic Kingdom and EPCOT Center, was 35 dollars, which was a savings of 10 dollars off buying three one-day tickets individually.