Ozymoe said:DON'T trade it (or them) in (then Disney will only use the "old" value towards a new ticket)...use them however they say it its ok to use them...if it is only for an entrance to MK (and no other park), then use it that way. A one day entrance to MK today would cost you $70 and change. the old ticket will let you in with no further payment of any money...and you paid a lot less then than you would have to pay today!
DVCajun said:That's what I was thinking too! Here's a current ebay auction:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Walt-Disney-Wor...6599331303QQcategoryZ1380QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Another similar auction has a starting bid of $89, but has no bids yet. Interesting item!!!
You do not actually have park admission; the lettered tickets allowed you on specific attractions. All that can be done with them is use their value against the purchase of a MYW ticket.djm99 said:Thats what my tickets look like. Is the book admission for one adult or 4 adults (one admission for each letter ticket). My book does not have all of the tickets - I only have A, C, and D. Can I still get in with only those tickets? Thanks
You always had to pay for admission, even back in the 70's. Each book of tickets (except for those purchased at the info booths inside the MK) came with an extra page that contained both your transportation ticket and your Magic Kingdom admission ticket. The rest of the tickets (A thru E) were for the individual rides.JoiseyMom said:When these tickets were issued, you didn't have to pay for admission for the park. You just bought the tickets and used them for the rides..