A-E TICKET ATTRACTIONS

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Don't they internally still refer to attractions by A-E ticket? It's just not advertised. @marni1971

@marni1971 answered that here...

Attractions still receive a designation class when being designed. Nothing to do with "tickets". It’s an industry term born of old but now used to describe the scale, cost, size and investment of a project. It’s also a standard that’s quite immeasurable with no solid, defined borders.


Note: moved to a more germane thread heeding @The Mom 's warning.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Can't a ride just be a ride judged on it's own merits and not lumped together with others rides from decades previously?

Yeah! Let's stamp out Ticketism!!

;)


Seriously though, how do you judge a ride in a vacuum? It would be like judging a piece of art or a new song without any reference or knowledge of all of art history or one's own bias steeped in (supposedly for us) Western history of music.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
The ticket classifications are not limited to Disney. They have become an industry-wide terminology. Even Universal discusses their attractions using the Disney ticket system.
 

WEDwaydatamover

Well-Known Member
I completely see WDW returning to a pay for play system.

I would imagine a solid but appealing entry fee. Lets say $48.

Everything after is rfid pay of you want to ride. Mark my words friends.
 

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