I have two of them that I purchased back in 1981. I have them both framed (along with their silver envelopes - stubs intact). The entire ticket measures 11-3/4" long by 3-3/4" wide. I imagine that they'll be worth something someday. Until then, it's still a pretty cool souvenir of the time.
For the life-of-me, I can't remember what I paid for them but, I'm pretty sure that I purchased them at the Fort Wilderness Guest Relations on the day we were leaving to drive home from our 1981 Summer Vacation. The price is listed on the back of the stub but, like I said, I have them framed and don't want to take the frames apart right now to find out. The front of the stubs on mine read exactly as follows:
"
THREE-DAY
WORLD ADVENTURE
Allows one
ADULT
the following for three days:
Unlimited admission to
WALT DISNEY WORLD EPCOT Center
and Magic Kingdom
Unlimited use of transportation within the
WALT DISNEY WORLD Vacation Kingdom
Unlimited use of all EPCOT Center and
Magic Kingdom attractions (except
Shootin' Gallery, Discovery Island and
River Country)."
Then it's 6-digit serial number is on the bottom (in silver).
The large part of the ticket has a yellowish/orangish artist's rendering of EPCOT with Monorail Orange zooming by on the left-hand side (note of trivia: the "zoom" markings show that it's traveling in the wrong direction around Spaceship Earth). The upper-right corner has (in silver):
"
Walt Disney World
EPCOT
CENTER
Opening October 1, 1982"
The bottom of this portion has the corresponding, 6-digit serial number (also in silver) and, in the lower-right corner are the words (in silver):
"
SPECIAL EDITION
COMMEMORATIVE TICKET"
I'm thinkin' that, back then, they only sold 1-day, 2-day & 3-day tickets. If I remember correctly, they advertised that "
it would take at least 3 days to see all the attractions at both parks".
Editied to add: I just checked e-Bay and the tickets without the stub (obviously) aren't worth the paper they're printed on ($1 or less). One person has one listed (just like mine) WITH the stub intact for $295.00.
IF this is a valid price, I sure wouldn't use that ticket for park admission (if I were you).
