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    A guy found an unused $8 Disney World ticket from 1978 and tried to get into the park

    By Tod Perry,

    2024-09-03

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    Matthew Ables’ family had a Magic Kingdom coupon book from 1978 sitting in a desk drawer and he thought it was an old souvenir.

    "It's been collecting dust since before I was born and I always assumed it was an old family keepsake until I realized that it's never been used and there's no expiration date," he said while inspecting the ticket book with a magnifying glass, in a TikTok video with over 9 million views.

    “Which means I've either found the golden ticket here, or I'm delusional thinking that the Mouse is going to let me use it to get inside nearly half a century later,” he continued.


    So, he flew to Orlando, Florida, to see if it would work.

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    I tried getting into Disney World using a 46 year old ticket #disneyworld #disney #themepark #funny #fyp

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    I tried getting into Disney World using a 46 year old ticket #disneyworld #disney #themepark #funny #fyp

    Upon arriving at a ticket booth at the Magic Kingdom, Matthew got nervous because the woman who worked there began "aggressively" stamping “VOID” on his coupon book and then left. Luckily, she returned with a yellow ticket he could use to get into the park.

    It’s fantastic that Disney honored the ticket even though it was 46 years old. Especially because today, that would have cost $164, which shows that Disney World prices have risen much, much higher than inflation.

    If ticket prices rose with inflation, it would only cost $37.64 to get into the Magic Kingdom in 2024.

    Some of the commenters on the video noted that people showing up with extremely old tickets isn’t uncommon at Disney parks. "I used to work Magic Kingdom Guest Relations. This exact scenario would happen a few times a week!" Allison wrote.


    This article originally appeared on 2.3.24

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    Michelle Pyle
    8d ago
    I have one too! I won it being a certain numbered person going into the turn style!! Unfortunately it's in storage lmao. Besides I don't have the money to buy a plane ticket or a hotel room.
    Sleepy Brown
    30d ago
    I would think that the collectors value of an unused ticket, in perfect condition, still in its original book would have been a hell of lot more valuable to just an entrance into the park. Disney paraphernalia is all extremely collectable, and very valuable. Each one of those void stamps she defaced the ticket with took off hundreds of dollars. Both of you are foolish. The cashier for defacing the ticket, and you for not checking with collectors before you handed it to that vandal! Painful to watch such stupidity in action.
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