Disneyland Ticket Booths

From 1955-1982, Disneyland operated on a ride-ticket system.  The idea was that park-goers would pay a small entry fee and then buy additional tickets to go on each ride.  For Disney, the attractions were labeled as A, B, C, D, and E, designating the type of ticket needed to ride the ride.  Space Mountain, and other thrill rides, were E-level rides and required E tickets.  King Arthur's Carousel was an A-ride, requiring an A ticket.  Ticket booths were placed throughout the park and folks could buy a ticket book that had some of all ticket levels, or just buy individual tickets.  Some of the ticket booths are still in the park today, and one even functions as an information booth.  The rest are just for decoration.  Here are some to watch out for when we go in January:



Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

I Got a Hankerin' for a Churro

Autopia Go Carts

The best laid plans...