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Showing posts with label Disney One Day Passport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney One Day Passport. Show all posts
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Disney Complimentary One Day Passport
This is a complementary One Day Passport for the U.S. Disney Parks, which was commonly given to Cast Members and, up til about 1990, Disney Stockholders who attended the Annual Shareholders Meetings either in Anaheim or Orlando. I went to 2 Shareholder Meetings where these were given out- one for the shareholder and one for each guest- when I first went you could have 3 guests. At the very last meeting when these were given to shareholders, they only gave it to the shareholder and one guest.
These special passports were also given to Disney Cast Members, usually twice per year, so that the Cast Members could give them out to whomever they wanted as gifts.
The great thing about this particular Passport is that they never expire - they are good until you use them once. When used, they scan the barcode, stamp the date on the reverse side, and tear one corner, so that nobody tries to use it again. This Passport says "Complementary" on the reverse, so it was not intended to be sold.
Another great thing about this Passport is that it is a Park Hopper. That is, you can go between Disney Parks all in the same day. So, if you're at Disneyland Park, you can also visit Disney's California Adventure the same day. If you're at Walt Disney World Resort, you could alternate between the Magic Kingdom, Disney's Animal Kingdom, the Disney Studios and Epcot.
Note from the logos on the Passport that only 4 theme park logos are represented. That is because back in the late 80's when this Passport was produced, only those 4 Disney theme parks were in operation in America - Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park did not exist, nor did Disney's California Adventure Theme Park.
Although I could give this Passport to someone to be my Guest at any of today's Disney theme parks, I hold onto this without using it because of the beauty and design of the ticket. Sometimes you want to own things just for that reason alone- for the beauty of it. It looks great, don't you agree?
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Disney One Day Passport
This is a one-day Disney Passport to any Disney theme park in America. It's a "Park Hopper" ticket that could be used at Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort for all theme parks. I got this ticket for free at Disney's Shareholder Meeting back in the early '90's, and was one of the last times that Disney gave away passports to its shareholders who attended their annual meetings. (They argued that if you could buy a share for $30 and get a free ticket worth about $55, that it wasn't good business sense. I say that they were looking at this all wrong. If you are willing to travel all the way to Anaheim on a work day and miss work in order to attend a Disney Shareholder's meeting, the least that they could do is to give the shareholder/attendees some free tickets. I know this- if they were to have paid people for their time for their traveling to that meeting and for the time that they spent attending the meeting- it would amount to something. They certainly pay those directors a lot of money and stock options to attend the meetings). Anyway, isn't it a beautiful ticket? You can see the logos of Disneyland, Walt Disney World, Epcot and The Disney-MGM Studios on this ticket. The cool thing about this ticket was that it did not expire until the date used.
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