DL>I think Bruce Metcalf asked this:
DL>BM>I have a question that perhaps one of you old-time Disneylanders
DL>BM> can help me with. I'm trying to find out when (A, B, C, D, and)
DL>BM> E-coupons were discontinued at DL. I would also like to know
DL>BM> their (final) face value. Anybody got some stashed away?"
DL> I do have one stashed away for Disneyland, purchased in 1968. I
DL> don't know how much they would be worth now, but the children's
DL> ticket packet I have (which orignially included 12 tickets, was
DL> priced at $3.50 for MKC members and says it's a $6.90 value.
DL> Let me know if this is helpful.
Yes, a little. This has been a terribly difficult question to track
down. I now know that the ticket books were discontinued sometime
between your 1968 edition and 1985 (probably much closer to the first
date). I have seen one adult E-ticket with a list price of 85 cents, but
no date.
What I'm trying to do is to compare an E-ticket price with the Consumer
Price Index to answer an impertinent question from a member of
generation-X who wouldn't even believe that ticket books existed until I
showed him one.
YOO HOO, anybody, can you help me?
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(_) Bruce (certified Boomer) Metcalf
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