Thursday, July 30, 2009

Disneyland Ticket Prices - 1964

Here’s a fun look back at the good old days of Disneyland Tickets. From January 24, 1964, this price sheet has all the details you’ll need to purchase tickets. What great choices; Guided Tours, 10 and 15 Adventure Books and General Admission tickets.

It’s interesting to note that children under three are admitted free to all rides and attractions except the Carrousel, Pack Mules and Midget Autopia. Check out my previous post of a different price sheet from April 1964 (link). There's no mention of the "children exceptions" in the other price sheet. Did Disneyland retract that exception after a few months?





Wish me some “Crowd Magic” today, I’m making an early visit to the park!

3 comments:

Major Pepperidge said...

You could pay less than two bucks and walk into the park. Amazing...

Katella Gate said...

... and we often did.

Re the pricing policy and children under age 3 years of age... they probably realized that a "free admission except..." policy is a bad will generator delux. For the few dollars they were bringing in, better to let them on for nothing and keep everybody happy.

... Or maybe they started instituting height restrictions. (Babies free admission to rides they can ride). Babes in arms while riding a donkey seems like a bad idea...

outsidetheberm said...

Those were the days. Gather a few friends, ride bikes to the park with a handful of old E tickets and enter the park for .75 cents or so. Thanks for the reminder.