This is the equivalent of the “back side of water”
$7.50 for five hours on a Friday night. I’m going to guess the park was also open to “regular” guests as the ticket makes no mention of a “private” party. How good of a deal is this? Let’s look at the ticket prices from the 1980 Disneyland Guide.
For .25 cents more you can get an 11 attraction book or for a $1 more you can get the 15 attraction book and with either you get to stay all day. So do you think it was a better deal to just get a 15 book?
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As a special Saturday Bonus to go with the 1980 Family Fun Ticket, here is a 1980 Los Angeles Times Supplement “Happy Birthday to a Dream” Disneyland’s 25th! Scanned on the BIG scanner this 32 page supplement is done in newspaper format “Magazine Style” with each page measuring 10 ½ by 13 ½ inches. It has faded a little as it’s just regular newsprint paper. But it's still fun to look at.
I’ve included the cover and a few pages below, the entire supplement can be downloaded here:
January 20, 1980 Los Angeles Times Supplement (120mb)
1 comment:
Whoa! I have one of these, I actually saved it from my parent's newspaper. Now all I have to do is remember where the heck I put it! Actually I'll just look at your pdf version and not worry about it.
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