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Blogger Thufer said...

Oh my, such memories.
I just wanted to thank you for your site. I seldom comment but I do read it every day. Please continue your good and welcome efforts of keeping this really neat part of park history alive.

-The Golden E Ticket- just lovely.

Wednesday, 02 November, 2011

Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

I am kind of surprised that the Pack Mules were an E-ticket; but then again, those hay-burners cost a lot to care for.

"Star and Castle" paper, yeah!

Wednesday, 02 November, 2011

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

Hi Thufer, thanks for the nice words, I got lots more to post still, just tough keeping it organized. It is a lovely Golden "E" Ticket huh?

Hey Major, interestingly the Pack Mules stayed on the "E" ticket to the very end in 1973 (link)!

Wednesday, 02 November, 2011

Blogger Mark said...

Thanks, Tim, for this post! It was cool to see but also a reminder that DL does have soem great attractions that have stood the test of time. Our recent visit (and trip report posted Nov 2) was a great day at the parks. I think DCA has wonderful potential, but I am still surprised by the lack of enhancements to their E ticket attractions. Thank God, DL keeps theirs up to shape! And I was very sorry to hit the park with a first ever Disney park visitor while Pirates was closed. No matter, we got to most of the E's you mentioned today. Thanks again for a great site!

Thursday, 03 November, 2011

Anonymous Bon said...

There were NEVER enough E tickets! EVER.

As kids, none of us were interested in the A or B rides, those were for "old people."

We used to keep unused tickets in a drawer at home (mostly As and Bs, NEVER D or E) to give to visiting relatives as a way to get rid of them. Wonder if they're still there...

Sunday, 06 November, 2011

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