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About Steve DizKahuna
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I can answer questions about Disneyland, California Adventure, Downtown Disney, restaurants and hotels of the Disneyland Resort, and local information (I`m also an expert in the California Category). I am also knowlegeable in Disneyland history and upcoming events. If you are coming to DLR with your family, I can give you some insight, since I have kids aged 6-23. If you have an attendance question, remember that predicting attendance is very tricky business, and I can only make my best guess based on past patterns. Hope to see you there!

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Disneyland - vintage tickets


Expert: Steve DizKahuna - 10/30/2009

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I have inherited 8 admission tickets to disneyland.I went 2 weeks ago and used 3 tickets.The man at the gate said that my tickets are over 45 years old and that they will let me enter park but i should have sold them to a collector .but have no idea how to do that.Do you have any idea on how to do so.I tryed ebay but have no idea what price to put them at ..

Answer
Hi James,

There are a lot of these in eBay, under Collectibles>Disneyana> Vintage > Other

Starting bid will most likely be irrelevant... the price should float up to market value. For example, there's an old ticket book on eBay now that started at 99 cents, and current bids are above $114.

Make sure you take plenty of good pictures, and provide as much history as possible, which will increase the value.

That was probably pretty painful for the cast member to take those. They are certainly more valuable on eBay than the face value.

Good luck!

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