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Blogger Matterhorn1959 said...

When you used the 1956 special guest ticket, you would get a red ribbon for your hand. You would show the ribbon to the ride attendent and get on the ride without using tickets. I have a similar ticket and the red ribbon in a scrapbook a young visitor kept from their trip in 1956.

Sunday, 25 November, 2007

Blogger Vintage Disneyland Tickets said...

I was wondering how that worked. This tickets looked too clean to have been used on each ride. Do you have a picture of one of those ribbons??????

Thanks for checking out my blog! Did you get a chance to download that great 1956 Disneyland film I had a link to? The link isn't working anymore, too bad, it was awesome. I also collect 16mm films and this has to be one of the best Disneyland (or any amatuer) films I've seen. I feel like I went with that family in 1956...

Link about the film:

http://www.zwire.com/site/printerFriendly.cfm?brd=1662&dept_id=11233&newsid=15720294

p.s I am making DVD copies, for free to DL bloggers, let me know if you want one.

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Sunday, 25 November, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Methodist Night ticket looks legit: the southern California Conference of the Methodist Church had these events through the late 80's and early 90's where the park would close at 6pm for the public, then reopen for these ticket holders from 7pm to midnight. It was usually the first Friday night of December and often rained. My family went every year except one year where it rained so hard they had to close Disneyland, but we were given free passes to come back anytime we wanted for a full day.

Tuesday, 11 August, 2015

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remember going to Methodist night every year through the 90s. That was really the only way my family went to Disneyland; as my father was a United Methodist pastor, and we were a family of 6. I don't remember what the ticket looked like but that one seems legit.

Thursday, 05 April, 2018

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