Ginzuishou
Active Member
mmm hmmmm, I see, I see............ I dunno..............
Let me say that A tickets were 10 cents, B's were 25, C's were 40, D's were 70, and E's were 85 for adults and 75 for children.Just a rating system for rides. E would be a full on top of the line ride and A would be a minor attractions. Everything else goes in between.
Makes sense to me but I remember tickets like that. It wasn't just Disney it was other places that had different tickets at different prices. Let's say E ticket was 50 cents a piece an A ticket may be 10 cents a ticket.
Let me add more to this.Let me say that A tickets were 10 cents, B's were 25, C's were 40, D's were 70, and E's were 85 for adults and 75 for children.
Right before EPCOT Center opened, when the downfall of the ticket book system came, the E Tickets were:
- Jungle Cruise
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Country Bear Jamboree
- The Haunted Mansion
- The Hall of Presidents
- "it's a small world"
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (RIP)
- Space Mountain
What attractions were at Magic Kingdom in 1971? How much would it cost to visit every one of them? Let's find out.Let me add more to this.
From the beginning they had sold "Adventure Books" with every type of ticket in them. The amount varied from 1971 to 1980, which was the last year of the A, B, C, D, E ticket system. I'm going to pretend that we're going to the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971.
We still have to pay General Admission before going into the park. These are the costs:
- Adults - $3.50 in 1971, $20.62 today
- Juniors - $2.50 in 1971, $14.73 today
- Children - $1.00 in 1971, $5.89 today
The ticket prices are as follows:
- 1 A Ticket - 10 cent in 1971, 59 cents today
- 1 B Ticket - 25 cents in 1971, $1.47 today
- 1 C Ticket - 50 cents in 1971, $2.95 today
- 1 D Ticket - 75 cents in 1971, $4.42 today
- 1 E Ticket (Juniors and Children) - 80 cents in 1971, $4.71 today
- 1 E Ticket (Adults) - 90 cents in 1971, $5.30 today
All rumors I've read would point to yes.Hopefully as much thought was put into the ride as the outside.
[SPOILER="On an unrelated note..." said:When will Universal get its other Kong?[/SPOILER]
Do I really have to explain this?Probably long before I go there, no plans to visit La - La land anytime soon. Did you hear it is on fire after the drought? The locusts and flood will be along any day now and then the big one on the San Andreas will just finish the job.
Wow, that Kong-shaped rockwork got done fast.
When will Universal get its other Kong?
How is that a spoiler? This is something that made national news.Do I really have to explain this?
I was asking when USF was getting a Donkey Kong ride.
Big impressive AA of Kong that will apparently really get in your face is what I've read on Orlando United. Also bugs and bats.Only because I don't want to search through 28 pages of this, but what are the rumblings about how this ride is going to be on the inside? Last thing I read was 3/4 screens and a few AA's *sigh*
Big impressive AA of Kong that will apparently really get in your face is what I've read on Orlando United. Also bugs and bats.
More like 1/3 screens. One big really advanced Kong AA, big scary bugs and bats AAs, and the Halloween Horror Nights guys are designing the queue.Only because I don't want to search through 28 pages of this, but what are the rumblings about how this ride is going to be on the inside? Last thing I read was 3/4 screens and a few AA's *sigh*
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