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This next bit of memorabilia centers around bus transportation. Dated 1989, this handout informed gu
Orlando resident and major Disney theme park fanatic, Jack visits the "World" multiple luxury travel spending habits times each week. His blogs will present you with current happenings and other bits of information that he finds of interest and hopes you do too.
I've had a number of requests to post more pictures of the early years of Walt Disney luxury travel spending habits World. So last night I dug through some of the Disneyana I've collected over the years. I'm hoping these scraps might help appease the voracious appetite luxury travel spending habits you all have for things Disney.
As many of you know, I worked at Disneyland from 1971 to 1980. During this time, cast members were given lots of free tickets to Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This first ticket is one such item. In the early years, transportation from the TTC to the Magic Kingdom was not free. It required a separate ticket. If you notice, the price was $1.50. Also notice, "Motor Trams" were one of the options.
luxury travel spending habits I know your first thought is this is incredibly cheap. But you have to remember, all this ticket did was grant you admission into the park. If you wanted to ride on something, you needed an A thru E ticket. Unfortunately, I don't have any of these tickets for Disney World, but I do have a complementary ticket book that contained five multi-use tickets.
These tickets luxury travel spending habits were not designated A thru E. Each ticket was good on ANY attraction in the Magic Kingdom. In other words, all of them were "E" tickets. Believe me, this was like gold back in the early years.
This next bit of memorabilia luxury travel spending habits centers around bus transportation. Dated 1989, this handout informed guests how to read the color coded pennants displayed on the front of each bus. Each destination had its own color or design. This was a complicated system luxury travel spending habits that thankfully, didn't last too long.
In later years, Disney started handing out elaborate sheets with a grid. First you would determine your current location from the left side of the sheet. luxury travel spending habits Then you would search for your ultimate destination across the top of the page. Where the two lines intersected gave you what modes of transportation were needed to get you there. Once again, this sheet does not have a date on it, but on the reverse side it notes the Coronado Springs as a future project, opening in 1997. So I'm guessing this was 1995 or 1996.
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