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Title: What is an "E-Ticket" ride?
Post by: Magic M on October 28, 2008, 01:04:59 PM
I've heard people mention this before and I've seen in on Wikipedia but I don't know what an E-Ticket ride is...

I thought an E-Ticket was a "Fast-Pass" but am I wrong?

Help!

Magic M
Title: Re: What is an "E-Ticket" ride?
Post by: MinnieMouse on October 28, 2008, 02:00:00 PM
My english is not so good, so I hope you understand what I mean.  :oops:  An "E-Ticket" is not a Fastpass.

In the early Years from WDW etc they sell tickets for the attractions in the parc. They specified the tickets in A,B, C, D, E-Tickets, E-Tickets are the highest prices tickets in that Category fot the best attractions, so the people called this attractions: That was an E-Ticket Ride :-)


Alexandra
Title: Re: What is an "E-Ticket" ride?
Post by: Disneyland Paris Treasures on October 28, 2008, 04:29:36 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_ticket (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_ticket%22%20onclick=%22window.open(this.href);return%20false;)
Title: Re: What is an "E-Ticket" ride?
Post by: Dlrpfan on July 27, 2009, 02:05:56 AM
yup and they were first released in 1959 at disneyland when the matterhorn, monorail and submarine voyage opened. modern E ticket rides can be spotted by their popularity. For example the E ticket rides at Walt Disney Studios are Crush's Coaster, ToT and the Rock n roller coaster
Title: Re: What is an "E-Ticket" ride?
Post by: The Butlin Boy on July 28, 2009, 12:05:04 AM
Quote from: "Dlrpfan"yup and they were first released in 1959 at disneyland when the matterhorn, monorail and submarine voyage opened. modern E ticket rides can be spotted by their popularity. For example the E ticket rides at Walt Disney Studios are Crush's Coaster, ToT and the Rock n roller coaster

Crush's Coaster isn't an E ticket attraction, I think it is a D :wink: