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Anonymous Andrew said...

Vintage Disneyland Tickets, I hope you can snag this one!

Tuesday, 09 March, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is one rare ticket. Thanks for the glimpse into the past.

JG

Tuesday, 09 March, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here's my two cents. As you can see with the ticket book samples, there's no consistency with the ticket numbers, ticket booths or even a timeline (i.e. the 90 cent ticket comes first in the book). Rather than being an accurate timeline for archival purposes, this seems to be just a sample book that a cast member was asked to put together in order to represent the various tickets that were issued in the past. Just like the potential bidder on Ebay, I have some single digit and double digit attraction tickets. And I know other collectors who have them too. I always felt these were not as rare people made them out to be. Also, I have the same admission ticket that's up for auction except it's numbered in the teens. Now was that issued on July 18th? Although impossible to say, I always assumed it WASN'T issued on that day. I always looked at mine and thought it could have been issued on any other day in 1955 when they started a new roll of these early, generic looking tickets. "It is my understanding that Disneyland kept 'stricter' records of the admission tickets rather than ride tickets" - If this sample book is considered the Disneyland standard for strict, can you just imagine what their other records look like??

RD

Tuesday, 09 March, 2010

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

I did see this item on ebay; it is undoubtedly an early ticket, and that alone is neat. Anonymous #2 makes a lot of good points. The staple mark is interesting, just like the ones in the reference binder; Roy's ticket is yellow, whereas the ebay example is a salmon color, not sure if that is significant.

Wednesday, 10 March, 2010

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just noticed the top bid on this item is a brand new id with a zero feedback. With the bid retractions, I sure hope the top bid is legitimate.

Wednesday, 10 March, 2010

Blogger Unknown said...

Interesting, I just found in my grandmothers old scrapbooks 3 International Press Preview tickets.... wonder how much those could be worth.

Tuesday, 29 May, 2012

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a main gate adult admission ticket..unused..pink in color with the castle emblem in the upper left corner. Ticket # 006959. Price was 90cents! I have never seen another one like it with castle i left top corner and NO HOLE in ticket. Any ideas of its $$$

Sunday, 10 February, 2013

Blogger AskMieke said...

Check this man's site to see if ebay offerings are genuine. http://www.keeline.com/DLTickets/

Tuesday, 20 May, 2014

Blogger Unknown said...

What are dollar day passes worth the vintage pink tickets

Monday, 14 December, 2015

Blogger Unknown said...

I am curious how much the first day tickets are worth or sold for.

Sunday, 07 February, 2016

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