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Re: the good old days.
« Reply #100 on: December 29, 2019, 03:26:05 PM »
SCOTT, 100% correct regarding Holloway's voicing the Bhrshure Cat and Winnie. Over his lifetime he played various motion picture and TV roles .... Close to 19 according to IMDB.

Funny you mentioned George Sanders because we recently watched a movie he was in ... in which Marylyn Monroe first appeared for a class assignment called ALL ABOUT EVE, but he ws good in any film I've ever seen him in.

And I did not knpw about Sammy Davis Jr. singing, "What's a Kid Like You ...." (I'm  big fan) so I found it on YouTube and enjoyed it.

Thanks for that!

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Re: the good old days.
« Reply #101 on: December 29, 2019, 04:18:05 PM »
Here's a correction regarding the Disneyland original 1955 prices,....

A one-day ticket to Disneyland in 1955 cost $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. In addition to the price of entry, each of the park’s 35 rides had a fee. Many of the attractions cost around 25 to 35 cents for adults and 10 to 25 cents for children. If you are a glutton and try everything, it could cost you $8.70 for yourself and $5.15 for each child.

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Re: the good old days.
« Reply #102 on: December 29, 2019, 06:38:52 PM »
Here's a correction regarding the Disneyland original 1955 prices,....

A one-day ticket to Disneyland in 1955 cost $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. In addition to the price of entry, each of the park’s 35 rides had a fee. Many of the attractions cost around 25 to 35 cents for adults and 10 to 25 cents for children. If you are a glutton and try everything, it could cost you $8.70 for yourself and $5.15 for each child.

"E Ticket".  "Passport to Adventure(land)".  These are two expressions of my long gone yoot.  "A Tickets" were for what, watching "Steamboat Willie"?   ;D

I have not been to Disneyland in decades.  No desire to  be ripped off in what was once "The Magic Kingdom" and is now "The Tragic Kingdom".  Walt is spinning...