Thursday, October 1, 2015

Ticket Books Last Issued

In what year were E Tickets last issued? My sister who was born in 1973 says that she remembers them. Where they still around when she was a kid?



Disney stopped using the ticket books in 1982.

Vintage Walt Disney World: An ‘A’ Attraction or an ‘E’?


A few weeks ago, I shared my very first ticket to Walt Disney World Resort. This prompted blog reader Skip to ask if we had any photographs of the old A to E tickets used at Magic Kingdom Park. With the help of my friends at the Walt Disney Archives, I was able to track them down.
The Omnibus, an 'A' Ticket Attraction at Magic Kingdom ParkA Vintage 'A' Ticket for Attractions at Magic Kingdom Park

Want to take a ride on the Omnibus on Main Street, U.S.A.? Grab your A ticket and enjoy the double-decker view!
The Mike Fink Keel Boat, a 'B' Ticket Attraction at Magic Kingdom ParkA Vintage 'B' Ticket for Attractions at Magic Kingdom Park

Don’t know what to do with your B ticket? Climb aboard a Mike Fink Keel Boat and sail around the Rivers of America.
Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride, a 'C' Ticket Attraction at Magic Kingdom ParkA Vintage 'C' Ticket for Attractions at Magic Kingdom Park

That C ticket you’re holding would have been perfect to take a spin aboard Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.
The Admiral Joe Fowler, a 'D' Ticket Attraction at Magic Kingdom ParkA Vintage 'D' Ticket for Attractions at Magic Kingdom Park

Already ridden on the Omnibus and a Mike Fink Keel Boat? Why not make it a trifecta with a voyage aboard the Admiral Joe Fowler with your D ticket?
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, an 'E' Ticket Attraction at Magic Kingdom ParkA Vintage 'E' Ticket for Attractions at Magic Kingdom Park

Use that E ticket wisely. Take a dive underwater on 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Although all-inclusive passport tickets were introduced at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland park in June of 1981 in advance of ticket books being phased, we still often lovingly refer to attractions by their ticket letter.


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