I think the lawsuit that could follow if they don't let them in is more expensive 😂 I mean if there's not a law that says that items without expiry date expire after a certain time.
I was thinking the same thing but then I realized something when your on your deathbed would you rather have a cool ticket or an amazing experience you got for free
But I would also like to point out his first instinct was to get a first class ticket to Orlando, Florida just to see if a really old ticket worked and if not, I bet you he had the money still to get in😂 So different priorities than most of people😢 So let them eat cake
Disney used to make you buy tickets for each individual ride instead of a general entrance fee. I’m surprised that they still upheld their end of the bargain, hats off to that lady.
@@Omar-cw5gg worked the Epcot gate for a little bit, 9/10, it was just do what upsets the guest the least, most of the time, we just give them a ticket. 30,000+ guest a day in just that park, it was better to just give them a ticket so they'll happily spend money inside over them stressing about having to spend money on a ticket. Small stuff like this, you're not bothering your lead over, 100% her
There wasn’t just one ticket! Did they take all of them for one entrance? He should have just taken one out. Or maybe Disney is putting them up for auction.
@@interstellarator No. It only works if it is a TICKET BOOK, complete, no missing tickets, completely intact. And those books are worth BIG money, the Adult Books can run $700 and up in good condition, Children's books $2000 or better, in good to mint condition, due to children using their books more than the adults. This guy was a moron, who didn't know what he had.
Fun fact, when I wa 6 we went to day 1 opening of Universal Studios Orlando. It was notoriously BAD because of ALL the issues the rides had. We got some fancy looking raincheck tickets. When we came back we put them away in a book and forgot about them. 30 something years later we came back. Not only did they accept them but a high up exec came down to get them personally and has it as a collectors item now. We got SUPER VIP treatment that day, meals, snacks all sorts of freebies. Parks like this will always honor these because they know they will earn your money inside the parks.
its worth anywhere from $20-$40 pretty sure they don't care. its actually cheaper to buy those passes on ebay and use them to get into the park than it is buying a pass today. disney validates all passes without expiration dates.
@@potatochips42 Definition of old: having lived for a long time; no longer young, belonging only or chiefly to the past; former or previous.Definition of history: the study of past events, particularly in human affairs, the whole series of past events connected with someone or something.
4 sure. That's why she stamped void all over it. Before he flew to Orlando, he should have done his homework. Imagine how much it would be worth a full century later. Not a chance would I have used it. Oh well. Hope he had fun.
He could have auctioned that off and gotten collectors to outbid each other for maximum amount. Would have been worth the time to do that but using it for content is easier.
@@dragonwolf5484 might be.... if it's something that can't be bought anymore... selling the ticket would've gotten him prob like.... 10x the amount an entry costs
And the crazy thing is, this one in the video is probably in way better condition than the one that that collector purchased for $86,000. This one’s probably worth way more. It was almost pristine
Imagine not selling the ticket to an actual collector and getting enough money that would have covered the cost of more than 100 Disney trips down the road.
It's absolutely not worth that much. These really aren't that rare. Millions of these were printed. He maybe would have recouped the modern ticket price by selling it at best.
technically wouldnt you be able to buy a ticket for $27 if theyre not that rare and do what he did? Basically entering for $150 less than the current price
@krgazgenix746 damn she fine, lemme give it to her one more time. Get low, get low, get low, get low, get low low low low. Shawty had them Apple bottom jeans ...... :
The moment she started stamping the ticket, my heart sank lol that thing probably worth alot more than today's entrance fee. No to mention, it's just cool to have.
@@ultrameticulous found a used one that sold on there for over 300 dollars, almost twice the price of tickets now and his was unused before this video. there is one on there from their opening year that is worth 1,500.
@@ultrameticulous dude I already looked at that stuff. if YOU want to check use YOUR time to do it. this issue was not even worth the initial investigation but I was curious if the OP had a point, and they do. I'm not going to go make a spreadsheet of all the prices by year and condition cross referenced by rarity of editions with the weight of a laden swallow as a control, just to prove some point to a rando on the internet.
Worse… Its a ticket clip. Meaning around 5 historical tickets in a clip got voided and ruined… Even on shitty ebay it would be worth 1500$. Let alone the insane auction value with a proper appraisal at that condition. 1970 was the opening year. All those original style tickets are insanely rare.
Most likely it's an artifact and highly collectible. Homie got good content but he should have kept it and sold it online, vintage disney has huge resale value.
@@waflletoast11fucking seriously unless I was a 5 mil + subscriber guy I’m buying a real Disney ticket faking this video to an extent and then selling the old one untouched online
@@KeganGardner how would an old collection item, which can be used as a 160 dollar ticcket be worth 10 bucks? dont you think people would just buy them for 10 bucks instead of paying 160 to go to disney land? you are absolutely delusional
Lads my dad is a collector im a collector i feel bad for this guy cuz that was a collection piece and he could of got something for it ik it isn't that deep but it's still and antique and money down the drain
The mouse plays dirty. We all know this. But the fact that tickets are now 20x the cost they were in 1978 (i did the math), plus flights, plus hotels, plus food, plus souvenirs. Oh, and when you’re in the park, the time breaks down sort of like this: 20% walking 5% going on rides 10% shopping 15% food 50% standing around and waiting
I dunno- you also would have to measure it against the money he made from the video going there, and what it did for his longterm viability as a TH-camr.
10 x $8 = 80 Meanwhile it cost 160+ to get in. So even at 10x the price for the ticket he still got a better deal because the cost has gone up 2000% to get in
@@DeathgodccTTVhe means that because the ticket is so old it the price of the old ticket should be 10x the cost for a new ticket…. don’t skimp on math class bud
I destroyed the Taco Bell bathroom, sorry I tarnished history Oh, It doesnt work like that? Because you don't care about Taco Bell bathrooms? Well OP doesn't give a shit about the ticket
@thomaseverette1658 Things don't become worthless, just because some tabloid came out. Yes, it was worth money, but also no one knows why that was kept. Maybe it was a souvenir from his grandparents' first date, maybe gramps knew it'd be worth money and intended for it to become funds, we don't know. All we know, is that it's gone now.
@@fadya.3660if you’re pathetic enough to spend your time hating on people on a TH-cam comments section then you’re probably crying about your life choices too
@@minmo2288Not of that specific ticket clip, no. 1970s ticket clips are very rare and estimate around 500-1500 and thats not considering the surprisingly pristine look of that clip or the authenticity.
@@TheDirtyNorth907just because its on ebay for that price doesn’t mean its worth that much. I could put my toothbrush on ebay for that price if I wanted.
Yeah, according to an inflation calculator I used, that $8 ticket from 1978 would be roughly $40 in today's money. Which is still a 75% discount from regular prices.
@@busterbrady9885 I get that but its a step too far off the slippery slope of consumer privacy. Its like Netflix implementing a Face ID camera in front of your TV to make sure its really you whos watching and not a friend with ur password
As someone who works at Disney world, yes those are valid! In fact my roommates dad has one from December 1971, just a little over 2 months from opening and we will accept it!
I was born dec 1971 & that would be so cool to have Any chance of further info I don't think I'd even want to use, it'd just be nice to have, they'd ruin it if it got redeemed I can show I.D. 😁
It's really cool that they honored the ticket and I'm glad you shared this. The vaule of the admittance was $165 but the actual value of the ticket you had was $400. You could have sold it and bought two passes. Not to mention that it'd probably only appreciate in value.
Young people have absolutely no care for history and most of the new generation are extremely narcissistic and could not care less about some one other than themselves. Even their own family
I actually a similar thing happen. I had an old 3-day multi-park hopper from back when it was just Epcot and MK where they stamped the date on each line as it was used. I took it right to the gate about ten years later and the cast member was actually really interested to see the old ticket. She stamped the last line on it with the date stamp and let me keep it, but also gave me a new one-day hopper with a magnetic strip to use for the rest of the day.
Fun fact: Disney honors all “no expiration date” tickets. Also, if you purchased a ticket before 2004 and never used it you can use it to get in the park.
Him in the next video: "I found this super rare collectable toy that's still in the box and in mint condition. Lets open this bad boy up and see how it plays!"
My nephew opened a kobe bryant signed bobble head from 2002 and tore the head off then proceeded to play with a 2002 signed laker ball and slobbered all over it
It's a ticket book from the 1970s - it's less than $20 on Ebay. The Disneyland ones from the 1950s (park opened in 1955) are worth a lot. There are some sellers charging exorbitant prices for the 1970s books for Disney World, but the items aren't selling.
@@petrac7778that’s not how things work if you don’t believe me check the value of a 90s Batman comic vs now compared to a 50s comic in the 90s say Batman #1
@@Legofan94828with all due respect have you SEEN the amounts of money disney adults (not casual but full blown) spend on Disney shit alone each year?? People absolutely would get into a bidding war over a rare ticket in such good condition for bragging rights alone
@@eyephpmyadmin6988its 160$ due to inflation. He said that it was $8 and it had ben more than 20 times its original value. Which would be $160 (i already said that :p)
@@D-Mod488the cost for a similar ticket these is $160 if you want to go in. That's the face value. But the $34,000 is what a collector would have been expected to pay aid if he had sold it at auction or similar.
To answer your question, as an analyst at Disney theme parks, the value of such vintage ticket to a collector varies from 300 to 14000. Disney itself does have a division in which they encourage collectors to either donate their treasures or depending on the vintage item they can be compensated a nominal fee.
I have a booklet from the year the park opened. We called them up and asked them if it was indeed still valid. They said not only was it still valid, but also that all of the ticket reps have a contest to see who can redeem the oldest pass. I would have won. Theres no way we’re going to use/sell ours.
I’ve been collecting Disney items for just over a decade now. That was a rare ticket you have in that there aren’t many left. I’ve seen it go as high as $65,000 at auction but you could’ve easily got $30,000 without much effort in a private sale if you were just looking to offload it like that
It's tragic that he used the ticket I have my own collection myself with multiple fancy watches and pens from a deceased relative I would have gladly kept the ticket anyone who sells dead relatives items unless given permission I have no respect for even if I were offered infinite money I still wouldn't sell my watch collection even if I could buy infinite fancy watches and build the best collection.
@@lucasjensen4309 nah you stop lying bro. You can find my Disney collection and credentials easily. I’m also VP of Strategy for Disney’s Involvement in Collectibles and Kinetics
@@xoicaCould have likely bought an annual pass atleast. Annual passes are 1.5k and the ticket clip he had can be worth that or many thousands more depending.
People seem to be misled into thinking that just because something is old, then it's going to be valuable. We are talking about something that was mass-produced in the millions probably. It wasn't a limited edition. And there's probably thousands of people that have them. Can you take a little bit of looking online, then you can tell that they don't sell for crap.
@Jhromanjr do you understand how expensive the food and stuff is??? I bought a little cake thing from one of the food places once and it was $5 or $6. It was tiny and tasted horrible-
Good move on Disney's part. It costs them literally nothing and makes a great impression.
They only let him in cos he’s gay
I think the lawsuit that could follow if they don't let them in is more expensive 😂 I mean if there's not a law that says that items without expiry date expire after a certain time.
there is no way they wouldn't expire@@slimblank9280
He traded them a literal piece of history for something that cost Disney literally nothing just to let him in.
Big trade. 😂
Fr 😂😂😅……
I would've kept the ticket. It's a really cool item. The possibility that it's still usable makes it that much cooler as well, even unproven.
I was thinking the same thing but then I realized something when your on your deathbed would you rather have a cool ticket or an amazing experience you got for free
Yeah, this dude is stupid😂
But I would also like to point out his first instinct was to get a first class ticket to Orlando, Florida just to see if a really old ticket worked and if not, I bet you he had the money still to get in😂 So different priorities than most of people😢 So let them eat cake
@@Smelly_dube Cool ticket....
Though I could actually afford to go... so
Me too, Id ask if it was usable, but tell them that I don't want to use it if it is.
Disney used to make you buy tickets for each individual ride instead of a general entrance fee. I’m surprised that they still upheld their end of the bargain, hats off to that lady.
It’s not the lady’s decision at all. It’s her bosses who decide
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@@Omar-cw5gg worked the Epcot gate for a little bit, 9/10, it was just do what upsets the guest the least, most of the time, we just give them a ticket. 30,000+ guest a day in just that park, it was better to just give them a ticket so they'll happily spend money inside over them stressing about having to spend money on a ticket. Small stuff like this, you're not bothering your lead over, 100% her
Reminds of that video of a guy buying a free red baron pizza with a decades old coupon.
That would also explain why she stamped all of them.
Bro casually destroyed a piece of history and probably one of his family's mementos for a ride 💀
Yeah it probably wasn’t worth it for 7 million views
It's not
@@McMakersStation On youtube shorts, i dont think so.
The ticket was only worth like 70$ on average it’s not like it’s worth a ton.
@@SlyQuasar But it's something sentimental, just forking over something literally older than you for 20 minutes of fame is pretty crappy
That unused ticlet was worth more than the price of an actual ticket today.
That’s both the coolest move by Disney and the saddest destruction of history I’ve witnessed at the same time
Agreed
Void
I totally agree
I'm genuinely curious how much that ticked would've been worth at auction some where
@@michaeldrexler9518nothing, its a piece of paper with thousands of exact copys.
Dude that was a piece of history.
10 dollars on eBay
@@fasteddy44642wow wtf so I can go to disney for $10??
@@fasteddy44642 sold!
@@fasteddy44642how tf would a working ticket to Disney world be 10 dollars why would you just pull a price out of your ass and comment it
@@fasteddy44642 so you are saying you can buy the tickets off ebay for $10 for a day at Disney world which costs around $200
That ticket would have been worth $250k at auction
You gotta be kidding me
@@42luke93 Yep $250k
There wasn’t just one ticket! Did they take all of them for one entrance? He should have just taken one out. Or maybe Disney is putting them up for auction.
@@interstellarator
No. It only works if it is a TICKET BOOK, complete, no missing tickets, completely intact.
And those books are worth BIG money, the Adult Books can run $700 and up in good condition, Children's books $2000 or better, in good to mint condition, due to children using their books more than the adults.
This guy was a moron, who didn't know what he had.
@@42luke93 This kid is an absolute m0r0n
Somewhere a collector just had a heart attack
Yes he did. 😂
who's "he"?@@CG-px9qd
Yeah and so did a seller
Especially during the stamping!
Yup. This video hurt my soul
Fun fact, when I wa 6 we went to day 1 opening of Universal Studios Orlando. It was notoriously BAD because of ALL the issues the rides had. We got some fancy looking raincheck tickets. When we came back we put them away in a book and forgot about them. 30 something years later we came back. Not only did they accept them but a high up exec came down to get them personally and has it as a collectors item now. We got SUPER VIP treatment that day, meals, snacks all sorts of freebies. Parks like this will always honor these because they know they will earn your money inside the parks.
"they will earn your money inside"
Sums up these parks. It's why they're so generous with ticket discounts
Amazing story btw
Tron was an AWESOME ride
@@senordinosaur66YEESSSSSS
suuuuure buddy I’m sure that happened
I was just at universal Orlando and the rides kept breaking.
Fun fact, that ticket was worth a lot more than the ticket for the day.
It’s not. They’re 10 dollars on ebay
@fasteddy44642 so you're saying I can go to Disney for 10 bucks?
@fasteddy44642 I just checked they're like over a grand on ebay 😢
@@fasteddy44642so I can buy them and go to Disney for 10$
How much like a house ? 11 raspberries ? Ten watermelon?
He destroyed everything not for a ride, for just a VIDEO! Amazing grandson!
*gay grandson
Disney collectors air punching and screaming after seeing this
😂 ahahahahahahahahahaahahahahaahahahahaahahah
LMAO so true! 😄 😄 😄
fr
its worth anywhere from $20-$40 pretty sure they don't care. its actually cheaper to buy those passes on ebay and use them to get into the park than it is buying a pass today. disney validates all passes without expiration dates.
😭😂😂😂
.... DUDE TRADED PIECE OF HISTORY FOR A DAY IN DISNEY PARK....MY HEART....
theres hundreds of them on ebay.
They had 14m visitors that year so that’s 14m tickets and that’s not counting any they printed but didn’t sell.
I like how you say “old” and “history” in one sentence, when they literally mean the same thing.
Let me to fix it. To make you to feel better
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@@potatochips42 Definition of old: having lived for a long time; no longer young, belonging only or chiefly to the past; former or previous.Definition of history: the study of past events, particularly in human affairs, the whole series of past events connected with someone or something.
That passbook is worth more to a collector than the actual cost of getting into Disneyworld.
4 sure.
That's why she stamped void all over it.
Before he flew to Orlando, he should have done his homework.
Imagine how much it would be worth a full century later.
Not a chance would I have used it.
Oh well.
Hope he had fun.
*was
He could have auctioned that off and gotten collectors to outbid each other for maximum amount. Would have been worth the time to do that but using it for content is easier.
Last one of these sold on eBay for $98 so no
its possible he did and just thought this would make a better video@@missmissy_90
That ticket is worth $700 and now it's gone
That ticket was a collectors item for sure
Worth way more than a day there
Dude probably bought it just to make this video... if it's worth the investment? Who knows?
They arent worth much on ebay
They got these on ebay for like next to nothing. Might aswell buy the tickets and use them lol
@@jerff5411 are they more expensive than a new ticket?
That unstamped ticket was definitely worth more than the day in disneyland😊
yup
No its just a worthless piece of paper.
happiness is better than money
@@dragonwolf5484 might be.... if it's something that can't be bought anymore... selling the ticket would've gotten him prob like.... 10x the amount an entry costs
$93.99
$9.65 shipping
Fun fact: an unstamped ticket to disneyworld previously sold at auction to a collector for $86,000 4 years ago. The ticket was from 1977.
Hahahahahahhhassansjjsjdbe
I can't believe she stamped it and destroyed that piece of history without talking to higher up than her with a brain
And the crazy thing is, this one in the video is probably in way better condition than the one that that collector purchased for $86,000. This one’s probably worth way more. It was almost pristine
@@thexmark7blame the youtuber she only did what she is supposed to do
@@thexmark7 How do you know she stamped without consult to higher before? Don't jump into conclusion.
Maybe you should have kept it and sell it as a collectible? Could have worth more money.
Bro just gave away a priceless treasure for a day at the park😂😂😂
Not a day at the park, for a tik tok video.
666th like🤘👹🤣😁
idk about priceless but im sure collectors value it more than the price of current tickets
Yeah, I bet some crazy collector pays thousands for that ticket. As an employee I would totally pocket it and pay his pass from my own money.
He said it's worth 8 $ dude 😅
Imagine not selling the ticket to an actual collector and getting enough money that would have covered the cost of more than 100 Disney trips down the road.
maybe even bought him a home that could have paid for him to go every month for the rest of his life
It's absolutely not worth that much. These really aren't that rare. Millions of these were printed. He maybe would have recouped the modern ticket price by selling it at best.
😅🤣😂
@@All-Outta-Bubblegumliterally only worth $27
technically wouldnt you be able to buy a ticket for $27 if theyre not that rare and do what he did? Basically entering for $150 less than the current price
Bro just gave away a fortune 😭
Yeah? How much?
@@jeffinchi idk I’m just guessing
@@jeffinchi$369
@krgazgenix746 damn she fine, lemme give it to her one more time. Get low, get low, get low, get low, get low low low low.
Shawty had them Apple bottom jeans ...... :
More if he auctioned it🫠
I love her accent when she says Magic Kingdom😊
That ticket was probably worth more than the admission.
Some eBay listings have tickets from the 70's over $1000. That's probably a low price for a pristine condition, unmarked one.
It costs more than $1000
He will make more than 1000$ from this video he knows what he’s doing
@@HttaYanNobody gives a fuck about youtube subscribers except for shallow assholes?
@@HttaYanno he doesn’t he’s an idiot
Dude that ticket worth more then a day at Disney 😂
Worth about $170
@Rollboy991
Worth 1,000's to a Disney memorabilia collector 🤣😂
Damn boy hurt mine heart when I saw the void stamp on the ticket
Yup, most definitely
When she stampeded Void on it- my heart dropped-
You could have gotten more money from us Disney collectors 😮
A collector fell down to they knees watching this 😭
That ticket was worth alot of money 💰
dude i’m not even a collector and i gasped 😂
fr😭💀
Waltha Moment
And died from trauma
The moment she started stamping the ticket, my heart sank lol that thing probably worth alot more than today's entrance fee. No to mention, it's just cool to have.
Im sure he could have sold it for a lot more than the price of a ticket today 😅
You'll be less sure once you check eBay. Not that rare.
Pretty serious he made thousands of dollars from this clip alone
@@ultrameticulous found a used one that sold on there for over 300 dollars, almost twice the price of tickets now and his was unused before this video.
there is one on there from their opening year that is worth 1,500.
@@gusmc2220 same year? Condition? Special edition? Asking price or sold price? You can list anything for any number. Lot of details to consider.
@@ultrameticulous dude I already looked at that stuff. if YOU want to check use YOUR time to do it. this issue was not even worth the initial investigation but I was curious if the OP had a point, and they do. I'm not going to go make a spreadsheet of all the prices by year and condition cross referenced by rarity of editions with the weight of a laden swallow as a control, just to prove some point to a rando on the internet.
Bro waited half a century for this moment💀💀
Congrats 👏🥳 on that they honored the ticket. Hope you had fun 😁!!
That ticket to the right collector is worth thousands I’m sure 😂
Worse… Its a ticket clip. Meaning around 5 historical tickets in a clip got voided and ruined… Even on shitty ebay it would be worth 1500$. Let alone the insane auction value with a proper appraisal at that condition. 1970 was the opening year. All those original style tickets are insanely rare.
@@andylugo7060 Bro...
Probably more
With that book of tickets intact like that would’ve paid for his whole trip, possibly a lifetime pass. He was silly
Seriously… that void ruined it haha
No way he destroyed that priceless ticket for the vine
Some would consider a day at Magic Kingdom "priceless"
@@TweetyresmBruh ngl Id much rather have groceries and a stable, not too expensive economy over the Nazi mouse kingdom
he didn't destroy it for the "Vine" since Vine was shut down in January of 2017, nobody has made a Vine for 7 years.
@@FhangMediar/whoooosh
@@IMINSIDEYOURMUMr/pissoff
I hope you got the ticket back even with the void on it. That’s a really cool keepsake
Most likely it's an artifact and highly collectible. Homie got good content but he should have kept it and sold it online, vintage disney has huge resale value.
@@waflletoast11i think i saw someone comment on the same video on instagram that they only sell for less than a modern day pass
They do not return the old tickets. They are stamped void and then turned in to verify that the CM didn't just give away free tickets.
@@waflletoast11fucking seriously unless I was a 5 mil + subscriber guy I’m buying a real Disney ticket faking this video to an extent and then selling the old one untouched online
It's probably worth money to collectors lol
This video is every collectors worst nightmare
Every collector in the Disney sector just shat themselves.
These can be bought for like $40 on ebay
@@randomguy2447yeah I just checked, I found one as cheap as like 3 Dollars 💀
@@randomguy2447Not even lol they're worth like 10 bucks
@@KeganGardner unused? For 10-20??? Well someone is delulu 🤡🤡🤡
@@KeganGardner how would an old collection item, which can be used as a 160 dollar ticcket be worth 10 bucks? dont you think people would just buy them for 10 bucks instead of paying 160 to go to disney land? you are absolutely delusional
The pain i felt while watching this 😭
its not that deep
Its not that serious
If you want to feel it deeply, do so. Your heart needs the flexing.
Lads my dad is a collector im a collector i feel bad for this guy cuz that was a collection piece and he could of got something for it ik it isn't that deep but it's still and antique and money down the drain
For real, I would've kept it forever.
That collector ticket is worth way more than buying a ticket into the park.
Not anymore...
Honestly, love that they just went "You can't use these, so use this!"
If I saw someone stamping void all over my 46 year ticket to the most expensive place to wait on lines I would skidadle 😭
Oh crap how did this comment get so many likes 👁️👄👁️
Even though the ticket is for the most expensive place to wait on lines place?
@@isaacalcala808 they are just referring to disney as an expensive destination where all you do most of the time is wait in line.
Yea I would prob keep the ticket and like wait till it’s gets really old and maybe sell it
I mean he either wasn’t getting it back or getting it back with stamps or holes or something to make it obvious the ticket was already usef
I found a winning lottery ticket, so I just put it into my paper shredder.
Did you go to an amusement park after that to celebrate the waste?
Hell yeah!
You literally just described this video
@@AirBerlin4everno 💩 sherlock
@@AirBerlin4everloll that was the idea
I like how she “aggressively” f’d up that ancient history 😂😂😂
I don't. I would've kept that ticket.
@@bricktasticanimations4834 they’re using sarcasm
@@heccers1998 Then why the laughing faces?
It is Becasue In This life When You have THE choice To Laugh or Cry I hope you Dance . 💃@@bricktasticanimations4834
The mouse plays dirty. We all know this. But the fact that tickets are now 20x the cost they were in 1978 (i did the math), plus flights, plus hotels, plus food, plus souvenirs. Oh, and when you’re in the park, the time breaks down sort of like this:
20% walking
5% going on rides
10% shopping
15% food
50% standing around and waiting
This old ticket was worth way more than an actual ticket 😭😭😭
But the video alone…
That ticket goes for about 20-100 dollars so no
He said it was worth 8 dollars
@@fortnitegamergod9749 8 dollars in 1978.
@@theendstyleIt's a reel it ain't gonna make shít
I hope they ended up putting that thing in a Disney museum or something.
What's the point man?
It is ruined because of those VOID stamps.
What a waste 😢
Paper shredder 😭🤦♀️😂
They already have so much of those
I think that ticket was worth FAR MORE than the cost of admission. Dude played himself.
I dunno- you also would have to measure it against the money he made from the video going there, and what it did for his longterm viability as a TH-camr.
Yep I feel that untouched ticket would be a good collectors item and would be worth a lot of money
@@michaelnwosuIt's worth is only $99. Though, if you have a mint Disneyland ticket from the opening day July, 17th 1955. That is worth $20,000. ❤
It’s 10 dollars on eBay, so no.
@@Dragon-xw6usan unused on you mean people can get into Disney for 10 bucks
At least you got it free.So that's cool.
That lady literally went "it's an older code but it checks out".
i see what you did there
Many Ewoks died for this comment.
That’s what the Mouse told Walt when they took over Star Wars; “it’s an older property, but it’s been bought out”
That was probably worth 10x the current cost of a normal ticket 😭😭😭😭😭
Except it’s a fortune to get in lol
It is
10 x $8 = 80
Meanwhile it cost 160+ to get in. So even at 10x the price for the ticket he still got a better deal because the cost has gone up 2000% to get in
@@DeathgodccTTV he mean that 10x the worth of the current ticket so $1640, if he sold it to some Disney collector.
@@DeathgodccTTVhe means that because the ticket is so old it the price of the old ticket should be 10x the cost for a new ticket…. don’t skimp on math class bud
That wasn't a ticket, it was a keepsake, a piece of history and you just destroyed it...
I destroyed the Taco Bell bathroom, sorry I tarnished history
Oh, It doesnt work like that? Because you don't care about Taco Bell bathrooms?
Well OP doesn't give a shit about the ticket
Disney has been tarnished anyways it doesn’t matter 😂
@@thomaseverette1658still a multi billion dollar business
@@uwahuges3089 EXACTLY!!
@thomaseverette1658 Things don't become worthless, just because some tabloid came out. Yes, it was worth money, but also no one knows why that was kept. Maybe it was a souvenir from his grandparents' first date, maybe gramps knew it'd be worth money and intended for it to become funds, we don't know. All we know, is that it's gone now.
It’s like trading the Mona Lisa for a regular theme park ticket 😭😭😭😭
fr bro
I had a 2001 7 day pass for 2 at Florida Disney World, and they excepted in full in 2018, the new prices were more than doubled.
More like the Mona Lisa for dogs playing poker painting.
Ikr I was thinking the same thing!
They’re actually not worth that much and can be purchased on eBay. he probably bought it from eBay and use it for the Reel.
That ticket was a valuable piece of history, such a shame to see it destroyed like that. Disney collectors must be devastated after seeing this.
your everywhere
Bazinga! 😂🙏 Another historical moment! 🤪☝️This chicken comment is going in the BOOKS! 😭🙏📚📚📚
My heart sank deeper than the 10,000 leagues under the sea ride when the ticket booth lady stamped void on that piece of history
the fate of ephemera
bro the tron ride at the end is literally the best ride at magic kingdom
No expiration date means no expiration. The mouse keeps his word 😂
That was the dumbest thing you could have possibly done with that ticket.
Bruh
He just wanted to go viral so I’m sure he’s happy with his decision
I mean you’d want to use it at some point. Thats the trade off.
@@coling443nobody is going to watch him on a regular basis unless he appears on their feed again
I feel like you're right cus he could've past it down to the next generation over and over again
That 1975 ticket would have been more worth than the entrance ticket price
He had 10 tickets, he got 1 entrance. Rest were stamped VOID.
A 1978 ticket probably could have sold for 5 digits though, per ticket, lmao.
What a guy
It’s was his ticket not y’all’s
The red mouse believe's it!!!!!!!!😂😂😂
Damn.. that ticket was a piece of History..
Bro could have sold it at this year's Ciney Expo to a reenactor with a Mickey Mouse impression
Somewhere a Disney collector is crying after watching this
Any kind of collector really. I collect coins and I was mortified watching it!
dw, it's for the science
If you’re a Disney collector and you’ll cry over that, you’re probably spending most nights crying anyways
@@fadya.3660if you’re pathetic enough to spend your time hating on people on a TH-cam comments section then you’re probably crying about your life choices too
I'm not even close to being a collector of Disney things or anything for that matter, but seeing this makes me absolutely livid.
Good luck ever finding one of those again. That was a pretty damn cool thing to have.
They printed over 14m of them and there are tons on eBay.
@@minmo2288But theres prob not a ton that old
@@minmo2288 the condition and the story tho
@@minmo2288Not of that specific ticket clip, no. 1970s ticket clips are very rare and estimate around 500-1500 and thats not considering the surprisingly pristine look of that clip or the authenticity.
When I read this I just had to do it in an about to cry voice
I can hear a Disney memorabilia collectors, flipping their table from here
If I were the ticket taker, I would have just given him the yellow pass and kept the '78 ticket for my own collection 😂
Exactly!!!
then you'd be fired because this video has millions of views.
Right!
That’s how you get the mouse after you.
You would wake up on Epstein Island courtesy of the Mouse.
That ticket was worth more unused than a trip to Disney world
Well before it was stamped void
Anything is worth more than a day at Disney.
That ticket was priceless. This kid is a moron.
thats what he said...@@kujo1372
it wasn't looked on ebay found one even older from 1958 for 30 dollars actually a hack for getting cheap tickets eh?
The epitome of stupidity, that ticket WAS probably worth a lot of money to a Disney nostalgia collector.
Na. They are nor rare.
Probably worth less than 100 bucks
@@FactionalSkywell seeing as how the exact same one is on eBay for $1500 it's obvious that your literally just making shit up.
@@TheDirtyNorth907just because its on ebay for that price doesn’t mean its worth that much. I could put my toothbrush on ebay for that price if I wanted.
Boowomp, expensive paper gone
That ticket to a collector Would bring in alot more
honestly that’s such a prized collection
Not anymore!!
wait I wanna know if he got to keep it??? Do you know
@@dracos_babyprobably but it’s not worth much anymore since u can’t use it
He should've either sold it or kept it
@@dracos_babyProbably, no reason to stamp it with "void" otherwise
I think that ticket would have been worth more than todays admission cost 😅
Yeah, according to an inflation calculator I used, that $8 ticket from 1978 would be roughly $40 in today's money. Which is still a 75% discount from regular prices.
@@abdurrehmankhan5837I think he meant selling the ticket as a keepsake/collectors item.
@@ChrisOReillyexactly.
@@FreePalestineEndZionismit’s about 400$ resale now
@@ChrisOReilly Oh in that case, then it'd definitely be worth it lol
Print scanners at an amusement park is some dystopian shit.
That’s what I was thinking?! Everyone mad that he traded the ticket but not that he had to scan in????
yeah agreed i saw that and said wtf??? why would the happiest place on earth need my biometric data bro 😭😭
yeah tf
Unfortunately it's not some huge conspiracy to collect your data or shit like that it's just to stop people from sharing passes
@@busterbrady9885 I get that but its a step too far off the slippery slope of consumer privacy. Its like Netflix implementing a Face ID camera in front of your TV to make sure its really you whos watching and not a friend with ur password
A piece of history that can never be replicated in Disney history
=
Awesome sauce roller coaster ride
Nobody should ever give you anything that precious ever again
Give a kid a precious momento, and he turns it into a stupid prop. Yeah... sounds about right.
Incidentally... I'm blocking this channel to make room for something really entertaining like "Stupid People Tricks, Part 10"
@@heavypencry more abt it, its entertaining
@@heavypenhe can do what he wants with it... Why do you have to be so rude?
Seriously, why
No
for those wondering:
a 1978 Magic Kingdom ticket is worth 70 - 120$ online.
It’s a forever stamp
Unused or used?
unusued probably @@katieh3236
It was a book of 10.
Bro just torched over 1000 dollars.
ignoring sentimental value.
I found some unused ones dirt cheap
As someone who works at Disney world, yes those are valid! In fact my roommates dad has one from December 1971, just a little over 2 months from opening and we will accept it!
Do you let them keep the old passes since they are stamped void?
I was born dec 1971 & that would be so cool to have
Any chance of further info
I don't think I'd even want to use, it'd just be nice to have, they'd ruin it if it got redeemed
I can show I.D. 😁
well obviously they work if you watched the video he got in
How much did you charge them?
If we knew how expensive the tickets are now. My parents would have bought docent of those tickets 😅
A piece of my soul died when you gave the ticket away. A piece of history, and a prized item in your family gone like that
It's really cool that they honored the ticket and I'm glad you shared this. The vaule of the admittance was $165 but the actual value of the ticket you had was $400. You could have sold it and bought two passes. Not to mention that it'd probably only appreciate in value.
The value of that complete book unbroken was worth WAY more when it was complete. Like we are talking museum grade artifact.
Ikr?? Wtf 😢
@@coltglass1270 How much?
...or he could make $1600 in revenue from a video and buy10 MK tickets.
He made the smart financial move.
@@artofdestinations2463It’s at best a short’s worth of content. No short is ever making 1600$ lmao
That Ticket may have been worth more than the current price of admission.
Definitely. Probably thousands of dollars
True that.
I would have flown to a pawnshop
@@dirtycuetiphe would need more time but he could sell this to collector.
Yes it was worth MUCH MUCH MORE!!
Dude that ticket was worth more than the cost of entrance.
if 20-40$ on ebay is worth more than 100+ for the same then sure? but maybe check your math.
@nonya-fy4dj they are probably all fake. Plus this was pristine condition and never used
@@chrissmyth60wouldn’t need to fake it they printed over 14m tickets that year.
you can buy whole booklets of these containing 10 tickets for less than $100
Young people have absolutely no care for history and most of the new generation are extremely narcissistic and could not care less about some one other than themselves. Even their own family
I actually a similar thing happen. I had an old 3-day multi-park hopper from back when it was just Epcot and MK where they stamped the date on each line as it was used. I took it right to the gate about ten years later and the cast member was actually really interested to see the old ticket. She stamped the last line on it with the date stamp and let me keep it, but also gave me a new one-day hopper with a magnetic strip to use for the rest of the day.
Fun fact: Disney honors all “no expiration date” tickets. Also, if you purchased a ticket before 2004 and never used it you can use it to get in the park.
You just have to pay the difference.
Obviously they honour it because it's the law?
We just saw that in the video
Makes sense since that one was from the '70s.. hehe
Him in the next video: "I found this super rare collectable toy that's still in the box and in mint condition. Lets open this bad boy up and see how it plays!"
Things weren't meant to stay in boxes
@@kitten_mommy47 That's what I tried to explain in a local graveyard, but people just looked me like I was crazy.
@@Ounouh Human corpses are rich in protein and are part of a healthy breakfast
My nephew opened a kobe bryant signed bobble head from 2002 and tore the head off then proceeded to play with a 2002 signed laker ball and slobbered all over it
That was me with OG rare Pokémon figurines. Ripped apart the Pikachu one, and gave it away to my plug
He definitely should have checked Ebay before flying to Orlando!
It's a ticket book from the 1970s - it's less than $20 on Ebay. The Disneyland ones from the 1950s (park opened in 1955) are worth a lot. There are some sellers charging exorbitant prices for the 1970s books for Disney World, but the items aren't selling.
Certainly would be worth a lot since they'd predate the opening of the park (1971) by over a decade...
@@elliscrane so basically if he waited 20 years he would've been able to sell it at the same price as the 1950's ticket is worth today?
@@petrac7778that’s not how things work if you don’t believe me check the value of a 90s Batman comic vs now compared to a 50s comic in the 90s say Batman #1
@@robclarkson Doh - I confused Disney LAND and Disney World. Thanks for the correction. Price on Ebay still stands.
I love the accent of the Nice Lady :)
As a collector i cried when she stamped that ticket
Whats its worth you reckon
@@cinder-nu3pkbased on ebay sales history, a whopping $40.
$2-$5k full unused unstamped. A single one of those tickets goes for $150. He had a complete unused booklet. What an idiot…. 🤦
@@Justdont693 Bruhhh & the clerk just stamped away
That 1978 ticket was probably a valuable collectable 😅
There’s so many Disney adults you could’ve sold that to for hundreds if not thousands of dollars 😭💀💀
no you couldn't
😂😂😂😂 all for one entry what a 🤡
@@Legofan94828with all due respect have you SEEN the amounts of money disney adults (not casual but full blown) spend on Disney shit alone each year?? People absolutely would get into a bidding war over a rare ticket in such good condition for bragging rights alone
@@Legofan94828you've never met grown adults who that's all they talked about
@@Legofan94828it’s definitely worth more than the current price of admission considering it’s good for admission… using it was definitely a bad move
"better late then never" ahh video 😭🙏
What a dumb move! That ticket was priceless!
frrrr
Nah experiences worth more than a ticket that he still can bring at home
he still could have sold the ticket, and earned enough money to take more than one person to the park \
It wasn't about the money goofy
That's what I am saying it could probably be sold for Soo much money 😭
That ticket is probably worth much more than admission.
It sells for 34,000$
@@eyephpmyadmin6988its 160$ due to inflation. He said that it was $8 and it had ben more than 20 times its original value. Which would be $160 (i already said that :p)
@@D-Mod488the cost for a similar ticket these is $160 if you want to go in. That's the face value.
But the $34,000 is what a collector would have been expected to pay aid if he had sold it at auction or similar.
@@D-Mod488he's not talking about the physical cost of the ticket, itself but it's potential collectable value.
To answer your question, as an analyst at Disney theme parks, the value of such vintage ticket to a collector varies from 300 to 14000. Disney itself does have a division in which they encourage collectors to either donate their treasures or depending on the vintage item they can be compensated a nominal fee.
I have a booklet from the year the park opened. We called them up and asked them if it was indeed still valid. They said not only was it still valid, but also that all of the ticket reps have a contest to see who can redeem the oldest pass. I would have won. Theres no way we’re going to use/sell ours.
Good
I don't know that seems hilarious to me.
That’s adorable and I love it. 🥰
Good… never get rid of it
Name your price. I’ll buy it from you
Bruh, yknow her boss was sitting there like "46 years old? That's gotta be worth something to the park"
I’ve been collecting Disney items for just over a decade now. That was a rare ticket you have in that there aren’t many left. I’ve seen it go as high as $65,000 at auction but you could’ve easily got $30,000 without much effort in a private sale if you were just looking to offload it like that
It's tragic that he used the ticket I have my own collection myself with multiple fancy watches and pens from a deceased relative I would have gladly kept the ticket anyone who sells dead relatives items unless given permission I have no respect for even if I were offered infinite money I still wouldn't sell my watch collection even if I could buy infinite fancy watches and build the best collection.
No words can explain how much i laughed while reading this comment
Bro just gave away at least 30 THOUSAND DOLLARS 😭
Bruh stop lying I found it on eBay for 100 bucks
I found it for $20
@@lucasjensen4309 nah you stop lying bro. You can find my Disney collection and credentials easily. I’m also VP of Strategy for Disney’s Involvement in Collectibles and Kinetics
I feel like you could have sold that ticket to a collector for way more then the price of a one day admission 😂
These are being sold for $40 on ebay
@@randomguy2447wdym tickets newer than this one are going for hundreds of dollars this one could go for more
Hack to get into Disney for only 40$?
@@BalloonBugle88 it’s just a day pass to magic kingdom, isn’t worth much tbh
@@randomguy2447 yeah but a day pass for magic kingdom costs 100+ he said in the video
Great...I love how the clerk just straight up defaced it right in front of him, too.
And you could have probably gotten over $10,000 for it from a collector.
Quite possibly the dumbest mistake of this dudes life 😂
Yeah he could sell that for maybe a 1000$
i thought the same but he went viral so 😅 idk maybe he made more than its collector value
@@_The_Noob_Gamer_ looked it up its only a 100 bucks which is around the same for a day pase so not even worth selling tbh
Some people have no idea the worth of the ticket its not worth thousands it's worth about 40 dollars
@@Aiecist my bad I thought it's very expensive because it's old
Disney adults would go crazy for that
RIGHT?!! He would've made a fortune 😅😅😅
would’ve payed him enough for 20 trips
@@xoicaCould have likely bought an annual pass atleast. Annual passes are 1.5k and the ticket clip he had can be worth that or many thousands more depending.
That ticket was probably worth a lot more than a ticket by now
On ebay the whole booklet was about 390 so you're definitely right
I checked eBay. Someone's selling it for $310. Hasn't sold, FYI, but that's nearly double what the price said in that ticket kiosk.
EXACTLY!!!!!! 🤬
People seem to be misled into thinking that just because something is old, then it's going to be valuable. We are talking about something that was mass-produced in the millions probably. It wasn't a limited edition. And there's probably thousands of people that have them. Can you take a little bit of looking online, then you can tell that they don't sell for crap.
It's worth over 10 million youtube views
It slightly breaks my heart that something so vintage got stamped all over.
She trashed your antique then gave you a free pass to go in and spend lots of cash 😂
You do know you don't have to pay extra for any of the attractions right?
@@Jhromanjrfood and stuff don't exist I guess 😂
@Jhromanjr do you understand how expensive the food and stuff is??? I bought a little cake thing from one of the food places once and it was $5 or $6. It was tiny and tasted horrible-
@@Jhromanjr The food there is hella expensive, went there in France and a strawberry milkshake costed me 15 euroes.
@@Masterqueefinbring your own food?
USING THAT TICKET WAS THE DUMBEST MISTAKE EVER! 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Grr i too am pissed when someone uses something that has no use in modern times and only has resale value, and barely any of it
im seething so hard rn grr
NOW THE TICKET IS RUINED!!
It’s for a media video it wasn’t yours so why does it matter
He should have sold it