So does TSMM and Soarin. But that’s another kettle.My list wasn't based on personal preference. I think Mine Train rots, but it has insanely high demand so I consider it an E ticket.
So does TSMM and Soarin. But that’s another kettle.My list wasn't based on personal preference. I think Mine Train rots, but it has insanely high demand so I consider it an E ticket.
Assuming you’d have all those as E-Rickets as well?
E-ticket is any ride that's a walk on. That will always be more valuable to me then whether the ride is any good with its 2 hour wait.
Lol, maybe! But attractions like Frozen, 7DMT, Toy Story, and Carousel of Progress are all solid D tickets for me.Sounds like you got a D-Ticket deficiency!
Weren't they transferrable? You could trade a certain number of A's for a B, and on up?
I saw it on WikipediaTo my memory, I don't think so. A D ticket ride required a D ticket. An E ticket ride required an E ticket.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_ticketThe coupons had a face value for use on rides, with an "A" ticket worth 10c, "B" 15c, "C" 25c, "D" 50c, and "E", 85c. This meant one could ride any ride if the ticket or a combination of tickets met or exceeded the value of that ride, so one could overpay an "A" ticket ride with a "B" ticket or higher, or present an "A", "C", and "D" ticket together instead of an "E" ticket.
I like the treehouse and do check it out every time I'm in WDW. If it's a walk-on and Jungle Cruise is over 30 minutes I'm definitely going to the treehouse.Would that include Swiss Family Treehouse? Just askin'
Agreed. I would add slinky dog tooRemove Hall of Presidents, Small World, Spaceship Earth, American Adventure, Star Tours, and Dinosaur IMO. Add Mine Train.
I believe you are correct. When you ran out of E's and wanted to do more E's you had to buy another book and keep the remaining tickets as souvenirs. That was the whole purpose of the system to, even early on, force additional spending to get to enjoy the complete show. Of course, the prices of those books almost send people in today's world into an instant coma. However, minimum wage was around $1.00 per hour, so to them it was probably a lot of money.To my memory, I don't think so. A D ticket ride required a D ticket. An E ticket ride required an E ticket.
One of the many times. That would defeat the purpose of having lettered ticket books. We can't state that Walt was a genius and then say he was a pretty dumb business man.I think this is one of those time when Wikipedia is incorrect.
Slinky is an E Ticket? No way. If Slinky is an E, the ones you agreed to remove are G.Agreed. I would add slinky dog too
I would argue Slinky has a pretty good amount of theming around it and it technically has the Wheezy animatronic. I wouldn’t call it an E ticket but it’s a solid D ticket for sureSlinky is an E Ticket? No way. If Slinky is an E, the ones you agreed to remove are G.
Slinky has very little theming, no show building, no pre show, no animatronics, no AC, and very little detail overall. It’s the coaster and that’s about it.
If you really think Slinky is on a higher level or even the same level as SSE or American Adventure, I’m at a complete loss for words. It is not even CLOSE!!!
Agreed. I would add slinky dog too
You're an E ticket
You're an E ticket
You're an E Ticket
All rides are an E ticket.
I thought we'd get there eventually. But I'll still hold out and say Swiss Family Treehouse is not an E Ticket.
It will be once they install the arborator.
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