Hey Dave, Way back in the day Walt Disney Land did not have the pay one price admission that most amusement parks have today. When you went in you bought a bunch of ticket books and had to use a ticket to get on every ride. Some rides were better then others (Space Mountain was the big attraction when I went with my parents at about 11 years old) so they were more expensive. As I recall they had "A" ticket being the most basic attraction and least expensive then B, C, D up to te "E" ticket which was for the newest, fastest and most popular and pricy roller coasters. Hence the "E-Ticket" was the best, most exciting roller coaster ride in the park.
----Original Message Follows---- From: David Charles Gedraitis <dcg@xxxxxxx> Reply-To: David Charles Gedraitis <dcg@xxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [FWDLK] Coupla things... Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 22:26:34 -0500 Speaking of that-What IS an E-ticket? Given that you have to be older than 25 to remember (I don't make it), I take it it probably isn't something along the lines of E-mail :-P And I'd also agree Brandie has one of the nicest plymouths I've ever seen, and of all things, I've been working on a '61 Newport for years. Which as I understand, is about as low as one can go (4 doors and the like-no options). But to each their own, and if anyone would rather see it scrapped than a member of the younger generation bringing it back to life (It really, really should have been scrapped), I'd encourage those people to go fry ice :-P ~dave -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google! _________________________________________________________________ Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Over 25,000 pages of archived Forward Look information can be easily searched at http://www.forwardlook.net/search.htm Powered by Google!
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