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Blogger The Viewliner Limited said...

Great tickets and even a greater cover of Vactionland. Looking forward to the Pendelton Story. Always one of my favorite.

Wednesday, 07 October, 2009

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

I have some older Courtesy Guest Books, I'll have to check and see if they have an "X" in the serial number (they are not Magic Kingdom Club books, so it might not apply).

Love the Vacationland Cover, I am in love with the girl in the front right!

Wednesday, 07 October, 2009

Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

I've said it before, but that Big Thunder artwork of the avalanche scene looks far better than what we ended up with!

Looking forward to seeing the whole magazine!

Wednesday, 07 October, 2009

Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

P.S. How was the park yesterday? Can't wait for your trip report!

Wednesday, 07 October, 2009

Blogger Unknown said...

Hi there Disney "freaks" and I mean that as a term of endearment... I have two sets of these 1972 courtesy guest ticket books, and they are complete, intact and unmarred. Also included are the special courtesy guest admission for both, along with a second set of complimentary admission passes, also with this lot, are the original letter apologizing for the accident which occured that prompted their issue, and a Disney personal property damage claim form, and reciept for drycleaning which disney paid for. I am selling one of these books with the original letter, a slip pass to melodyland from 1969. Can you please give me a ballpark figure on what to expect these to go for? I have had a few offers, and I dont know whether to accept them or not, or just let the auction complete. A couple of buyers are being really pushy about trying to circumvent the sale, and trying to get me to sell to them at a fixed price. I dont know what to do.

Friday, 30 October, 2009

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

Hi Neil! I actually have been watching your items on Ebay. (link) I see you listed them for a "Buy it now" of $185 or a make offer. That seems about right. The two main gate passes are actually still valid for one day entry to Disneyland, so the two alone are a $144 value (2 current tickets @$72 each).

The letter and claim form are somewhat subjective on their value. I've purchased a couple of "sorry & have some tickets" letters from Disneyland for about $30-40 each. They did not have that cool claim form however.

The pass to melodyland may have fetched a decent price all on its won, not a ton, but it might get lost in this auction with the Disneyland Stuff.

I wouldn't accept anything less than $150. If I had an extra $185 I would buy it now!

Take care and good luck!

Saturday, 31 October, 2009

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