Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Guided Tour - Part 2 197?

Today let’s take a Guided Tour of Disneyland. I don’t have an exact date on this Child Guided Tour Ticket. Judging by the $3.85 price I would place is around 1974/75.

This really seems like it used to be a great deal. That $3.85 got you; General Admission to the park and its many free shows and exhibits, the Guided Tour Service itself, five popular attractions while on the tour and two extra tickets each good for any attraction!

I think they may have stopped using the little tags by this point (see previous Guided Tour post) I wonder if they had name tags or labels still at this point?

Notice the low serial number. Some of my readers may know who I got this from....




I like this totally unrelated picture of the Main Street Station. Can anyone help me date it? It’s a large print, and an odd size of 7 ½ by 9 ½ inches. The back appears to have been glued into a photo album at one point and since it's been out, its curling up! Too bad about the tear at the clock, if I was good at Photoshop I bet that could be fixed.




That’s it for today; see you on the next post!

3 comments:

Major Pepperidge said...

That tear might be a bit tricky, being right on the face of the clock, but it is definitely doable! I might give it a shot when I have some time. I love a challenge!

As for the ticket, I have one or two guided tour tickets, I think they have some sort of date right on them. I'll have to dig them up and see....

Matterhorn1959 said...

I would say the image is from the mid 1960s. Santa Fe is still the sponsor and the style of clothing (the argyle sweater on Dad with his khaki chinos) date to that time period.

Caine Mutiny said...

Is there any chemical test (say by the acid in the paper or something) whereby one can date these vintage items to prove that they are not fake?