Nabas
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Separate admission and ride tickets was the standard for all amusement parks. Walt Disney simply emulated what everyone else did in the industry when he opened Disneyland in 1955. The all-inclusive ticket that Disney created for the opening of Epcot in 1982 was an innovation that other amusement parks soon copied. (I remember my 2 local amusement parks switching over the next year.)What's more, the original Disneyland pricing model was $1 for admission, plus a fee for every attraction you wanted to ride. Ticket books didn't come with admission until several months after the park opened, and even then they were limited.
If you wanted to ride more, you had to pay more, and that was true from the very beginning. The idea of pay-one-price/ride-all-you-want admission didn't come around until WDW had been open for almost ten years.
The big difference is that the $1 admission at Disneyland translates to about $10 today!
I'd be completely onboard with the change if WDW charged $10 for admission!
