KAT4DISNEY
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Walt didn't invent it, that was the way amusement parks operated back then. I think POP (Pay One Price) admission became common in the industry sometime in the '60s.
At DL, Magic Key tickets were first offered to employees of companies that participated in DL's corporate affiliation program, which was similar to the Tickets at Work program today. I remember feeling very special having the paper ticket tied on to a button of my shirt, and riding the E-tickets as many times as I wanted, unlike those ordinary people who had to buy extra E-tickets at something like 80¢ a ride.
And entry was what? A quarter? Very minimal anyway.
As you say it was just the standard then. And from the explanation of the concept he wanted it to be family friendly. By doing it that way those who didn't want to ride were not subsidizing those who did. He turned to Corporations for that!