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How much was adult admission to Disney World 1971?

1971. Disney World first opened in October 1971, and there was just one park to welcome guests: Magic Kingdom. Although admission was only $3.50, visitors had to pay more for most rides, according to AllEars.



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The first-ever Disney World park ticket, back in 1971, cost $3.50.

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The first-ever Disney World park ticket, back in 1971, cost $3.50. Of course, keep in mind that these prices are not comparing apples to apples. Simply because of inflation, $3.50 was worth a whole lot more in 1971 than it is today.

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1972: $3.75. In Disney World's second year, management hiked the general admission price by 25 cents. Even after considering the cost of inflation, the price of a ticket to enter the Magic Kingdom was still only a small fraction of what it costs to visit some of the best theme parks around today.

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Over the decade, the ticket costs only saw a small price increase of $3.50 during Disney World's first decade of opening! The lowest ticket cost was in 1971 as the park opened at $3.50 with 1979 sitting at $7.

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On June 20, 1981, Disneyland began offering the choice of a ticket book or an all-inclusive Passport, which offered unlimited use of the park attractions. By June 1982, the ticket books were phased out in favor of the Passport at both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World.

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So is the photo of 22-year-old Dave MacPherson giving the OK sign as he became the first customer to buy a ticket to Disneyland when it opened to the public July 18, 1955. But the now-72-year-old MacPherson is anything but faded. A humor columnist for the San Juan County newspaper, he lives in a cabin in Monticello.

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- After years of anticipation, Magic Kingdom opened to the public on October 1st, 1971, becoming the first Disney park to open in Florida. Fascinated park guests entered through the gates onto Main Street, being greeted with electric energy full of magic and awe.

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In 1982, a one-day ticket to either Magic Kingdom or Epcot Center cost $15 for an adult and only $12 for a child.

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Disney has an advertising budget to maintain. Disney World wouldn't be the same without all the guests. In order to ensure this steady stream of visitors, Disney invests a significant amount of money into advertising — billions of dollars every year, in fact. High ticket costs help compensate for this fact.

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For some foods, Disney buys ingredients (if not the entire food) from third-party sellers. The price they pay for those items will play a big part in determining the cost, as Disney wants to turn a profit.

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The theme park experiences have never been something anyone would call cheap (even Walt charged admission to Disneyland when all other parks at that time had free admission), but both Disneyland and Walt Disney World prices have been growing faster than ever before.

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On July 17, 1955, Disneyland's opening day, the theme park only cost guests $1, according to Walt's Apartment. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Inflation Calculator, $1 in 1955 would be equivalent to buying a ticket for $11.12 in 2022. But the Disneyland experience was different back then.

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