How much did it cost, on the year you were born?
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August 15, 2018 at 2:35 pm #85685
I was born in 1976, so it was six dollars. How much was it for you?
https://www.delish.com/food-news/a22717227/disney-world-ticket-price/
August 15, 2018 at 3:22 pm #85718$6 when i was born. $44 when i got married. looking at the prices now…Disney will eventually price it so high i won’t be able to convince the hubby to go back!
August 15, 2018 at 7:04 pm #85772
85glht22 XPUummm… they were in the process of building the place when I was born…. the ground was broken May 30th and I was born Oct. 30th…
August 15, 2018 at 10:35 pm #85783
DizLuvrKAli83 XP$26 the year I was born! This is nuts just looking at everything increase. Is it inflation or greed? Lol
August 16, 2018 at 2:19 am #85784
RN4muggles0 XPTicket prices were $9.50 the year I was born, 1981. Today’s prices will empty my vacation fund, but I just can’t resist going “home” every year.
August 16, 2018 at 5:01 am #85788$26 the year I was born! This is nuts just looking at everything increase. Is it inflation or greed? Lol
A bit of Column A, and a bit of Column B
August 16, 2018 at 9:54 am #85821Year Born 1960
The 1960 Adult Big “10” Ticket Book which included admission and 10 Attractions were sold for $4.50 per person [valued at $8.10]. This ticket book included 1 A ticket valued at .10 each, 1 B ticket valued at .25 each, 2 C tickets valued at .35 each, 3 D tickets valued at .60 each, and 4 E tickets valued at .75 each.
The 1960 Adult Deluxe “15” Ticket Book which included admission and 15 Attractions were sold for $5.75 per person [valued at $11.50]. This ticket book included 1 A ticket valued at .10 each, 2 B tickets valued at .25 each, 3 C tickets valued at .35 each, 4 D tickets valued at .60 each, and 5 E tickets valued at .75 each.
The 1960 “Starlite” Ticket Books (formerly called Date Nite) were implemented. These combination books included 2 adult admissions and 12 attractions and were good only after 5 pm until Midnight or 1 pm on Saturdays. [This program was discontinued in 1973] The ticket books sold for $5.00 for two guests.
The year of my first trip (the year was the much celebrated Tencennial)
The 1965 Junior [12 thru 17] Big “10” Ticket Book featuring admission and 10 attractions is sold for $3.45 per person. This book featured 1 A Ticket valued at .10 each, 1 B Ticket valued at .25 each, 2 C Tickets valued at .35 each, 3 D Tickets valued at .60 each, and 4 E Tickets valued at .75 each.
August 16, 2018 at 10:05 am #85822$31 (1990) when i was born and $42 (1998) by the time i first visited. I can’t help but notice the prices increasing by 50% in the 90’s which is often put down to Michael Eisner, however i can’t help but notice that a 50% rise in any of those decades is fairly standard. I know their costs increase and you need to take account of inflation, but that means prices have increased 400% in my lifetime alone! That’s a little upsetting. Although, in fairness has anyone ever paid the daily rate? Last tickets i got for Disney were for two week and cost me £300 ($390), i can’t help but think the daily rate is largely irrelevant, and now the multi day pass prices are a lot more common? Maybe its a little different for people who live locally, but then again the season tickets are a very good deal in that case
August 16, 2018 at 10:44 am #85825Disney’s daily rate is priced because they want you for multiple days. Few people go for just a day.
August 16, 2018 at 1:47 pm #85857$17 the year I was born (1983) and $42 the first time I went with my family (1998).
And $115 last year (the last year we went)
Wow. But I have to say, it’s all because EVERYTHING costs more. They have to cover their costs to keep it magical.
August 16, 2018 at 2:20 pm #85864
nancyg108 XP$3.75! Yikes!
But – I take the kids out for ice cream and it is $5 for a small – when did that happen??!!
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