For anyone else with an old ticket like this: GO TO GUEST SERVICES FIRST. They will be able to properly process your old ticket, and will grant you a normal pass for entry. If the guy had done this, he would likely have been able to keep his voided stub. I was actually extremely surprised that the manager didn't make that referral herself. It was standard procedure when I worked at WDW and Universal to refer any non-functional ticket to guest services.
@@Lerxstification Sir, that would be counterfeiting. "I'm just gonna print a 100$ bill...as...as....as a souvenir for my purchase, yes. You don't hold one of those in your hands everyday"
*The Security lady was rude. If it's a perforated ticket, the guest takes one part and the other goes to Disney. He should of been able to hold on to that stub as a souvenir.*
true but to be fair that man gave it to them without even fighting for it back. at the end of the day, it's just a piece of paper but he should have just framed it since he wasn't going in anyways and bought his travel companion a current ticket
That's my buddy Jeff; I worked with him during my five years at the Disneyland Main Entrance (2018-2023). He's the fastest ticket scanner in the park (now that I'm no longer there) Lol !!
as much as id like to disagree with ur comment, its actually true. ive worked with so many managers that look like her and yeah they all have that funky attitude
I think it was inappropriate to keep that ticket. File a complaint. That is not just any ticket 🎟️ I wouldn’t have used it! Ah no lady. That is just any ticket!
that lady was rude and doesnt know what she is talking about. there is no reason they couldnt of kept the ticket she probably pocketed herself. I would call the park and ask to speak to someone to get the ticket stub back
@chuckxu5910 😡💢💢You'd better watch what you say, or you'll sorely regret it! Disney's CEO is gonna get replaced, and Disney is changing for the better! Once Iger is kicked out of Disney, my team and I are going to change Disney for the better by abolishing the woke agenda permanently and restoring Disney back to the way Walt envisioned it! Don't you even doubt it because I'm not kidding here! Disney WILL have lots and lots of customers once that happens!
@@chuckxu5910 😡💢💢You'd better watch what you say!!! That's all going to change! Disney is changing for the better, and my friends are I are going to be responsible for those positive changes! Once Iger is kicked out of Disney, we're going to abolish the woke agenda permanently and restore Disney back to the way Walt envisioned it. Disney WILL have thousands of customers, so watch your words!!!
Man Disney has really changed, you are supposed to take the top portion of the ticket as a souvenir. The attitude of some disney workers as a disgrace now. It used to be so much different in the 90s and early 2000's where they were so happy and more willing to go the extra mile for guests. Now they're just rude, this is an easy way to destroy the Magic.
Man. That other cast member was rude. Didnt let him finish talking. You can hear how disappointed he was in his voice. He couldve definitely kept that ticket. They just stamp it void. She is ignorant and not compassionate
My aunt won a lifetime pass and when she went to use it the gate employee “confiscated” it. She should have made a stink and insisted to see a manager because I’m sure the worm just stole it for herself.
If you watch these vintage cash in videos (there are many others on UA-cam), it does appear they have some internal policy to confiscate EVERY old ticket, and replace it with some variant that is compatible with their current tech.
I have a few of the old paper booklet tickets to Disney Would from the late 70s early 80s and I would never turn them in for a day at Disney. I bring them out of the safe every once in a while and look at them and think how cool it is to still have a piece of Disney history.
@@e.l.norton went to California adventure two weeks ago. around 5 o’clock the wait time for rides started getting noticeably longer. We were told it was because over six other rides were shut down, so the lack of options was forcing riders to go on the open rides. Want to talk to customer service about getting a reimbursement and they couldn’t have cared less.
I suspect old passes did not have the scan codes used on today's modern computer systems used for check-in, so I have a feeling that is why the check-person had to call their supervisor for how to proceed. The computer possibly required a manager override to manually validate a ticket from 39 years ago. It may also be that the person did not know how to tell what to look for on tickets that old to tell if they were still valid or not. This is why I don't think the employees exhibited signs of celebration here.
Honestly, I feel like the whole country is like this now. After the plandemic, Americans seem more like people from the USSR back in the day. Just cold, unfriendly and low key dead inside.
@@BroodjeBal-tc3cjUhhh, wait until you learn what the word "counterfeit" means. I would love if you worked there, I'd give you fake old looking tickets and you'd just let me in, no questions asked! Seriously, educate yourself, because that was embarrassing.
@@CrAzYpotpie the crazy part is you think you are smart enough or have the resources to counterfeit a ticket created by one of the richest corporations in the world. Seriously, educate yourself, because that was embarrassing.
I’m all about people being nice to each other, especially at Disney but fired? Come on, she was more neutral then rude. That absolutely was not worthy of being fired
@@areutryingitout5678 Everyone thinks everyone is rude these days. Always. Regardless of the situation. Regardless of what they do. Regardless of why they do it. Regardless of what they say. Regardless of how they say it. Rude. Rude. Rude. Always.
I still have 3 days left on a weeks lifetime pass to Disney World from 1992. My mother used hers a few years ago and they honored it. I have mine and my fathers, we both share the same name, so I basically have 6 full days at Disney.
This comment section is full of clueless people who seem to not have a clue that Disney has become a vile company. That park is full of the same types of people. People seriously need to pay way more attention to their surroundings. If you know what current day Disney does, you would not get within a thousand feet of that place.
Thank you!! It brings me some hope that some of us aren't fully willfully ignorant turning a blind eye. Just ask half the disney kids who got molested just to get in the industry... plus it just goes SO much deeper. For those of you non believers I hope something wakes you up. Wheter it be the missing kids or news like "PizzaGate" ... you know that silly "conspiracy" that turned out to be true.
Yeah, I went to Disney less than a year ago. It felt like half the employees were much more rude than this woman. Terrible experience. Also, they had a surprise half-day, but we paid full price for our tickets. And to top things off, they told us we'd have to pay more money than the tickets to ride some of the rides once we were in the park. I give the experience an 8/10 because I was with my wife, but if I were alone, it'd be a solid 2/10.
Could she not have written void, stamped and/or signed the ticket and given the whole ticket back to him as a souvenir 🤔 It's not like they would need to keep any part of this old ticket for admin purposes, not in this digital age 🙄
@@Frack_Blackthat’s not a security job? Isn’t that a ticketmaster job? A security is there to ensure SAFETY.. and I really dont see how she’s “fit” to be one either..
@@Way2go926 The ticket guy said he was calling someone over and that lady came over. The ticket guy gave the lady the ticket so we can assume she's part of the ticketing process. Do we need to discuss this part further? Also, the "fit" comment has nothing to do with the issue at hand but making it tells me something about you.
My dad had a stack of tickets from the 70s that we used all through the 2000s and as recently as 2018 or so. They were always happy to accept them at the ticket office. Same as this lady, they'd take them and then print us a modern 1 day ticket to present at the gate
I love the ticket guy. I love this moment. I'm highly disappointed by the supervisor. Why doesn't she consider how special this moment is for her customer? If it'd been me, I would have made it very special for them all, by getting that ticket framed and endorsed in some way, returning it to the family in celebration of their loyalty...
As happy as I am for the man, had he waited for a year further it would've been exactly 40 years since he held onto that free ticket. Also that security lady was way out of line!
Seeing this video, I get why Pete Werner quit Dis Unlimited. He's 100% right, Disney has "lost the magic." Disney didn't take the opportunity to make the most of the moment, something as simple as having Mickey come out and personally welcome the guest, get a photo of the guy getting his ticket redeemed by Mickey, or whatever. Such a shame considering this has the potential to be a really cool "viral moment" that can generate some good PR. Disney isn't special anymore, it hasn't been since Eisner left.
last time I was in Disney was in 1989 when I was 9, I am taking my kids to California for vacation next year, but we are skipping Disney because of how downhill it has become over the last few years with prices, wait times, and friend's bad experiences. This just shows what I am talking about.
Can we keep the ticket and you just pull the bottom off? Nurse Ratchet comes out and says, Oh no, we have to keep the whole thing. I sure hope he made a copy for the scrapbook.
The lady behaviour was disgusting and Disney should be ashamed to employing people like that me and my children will never be going to Disney land with when they employ people like that Disney should send him that ticket back to him keep it for all those years
what do u wanna bet that he was supposed to keep the ticket but the lady got all proud and was like nope im right ur wrong im keeping it. classic human race
This lady is way too rude to work at Disneyland. I highly doubt that he couldn’t keep the ticket if she ripped off the important part. She doesn’t deserve to work at Disney the happiest place on earth, get her outta here please
Good on them for being grateful when that lady clearly just wanted to ruin someone's day. Disney needs to do themselves a solid and part ways with that lady.
You were robbed of that ticket stub, I would call the Media and hopefully make an example out of that woman who stole the ticket. She was only entitled to the Stub not the Proof of purchase/ receipt part of it. I bet it's in her house framed or on eBay for more that she makes in a year right now! Don't be complacent stand up to this.
My sister got one of these in 1985 as well. It was the 30th anniversary of Disneyland, so every 30th customer got a free admission with no expiration date. As I recall, she also got a button and a T shirt. I have all of that in storage. I inherited most of her stuff when she passed away some time ago.
If there was a perforation, she lied. After all, it is a Mouse employee. Get a lawyer & get that ticket back. It’s the holders receipt & the stub is the validation.
I still have mine in mint condition last time I pulled it out. I'm keeping it and even if someone offered a few hundred bucks for it, I would still keep the ticket and button pin.
Not a lot more. Probably whatever the current price of admission is + $14 because that's how much they go for in used condition. It's still crazy that they're even worth that much, given how many were printed, but you'd have to go way back into the past to find significant resale values for those things, probably like the 1950's.
Disney not allowing you to keep that as a souvenir is ridiculous
Back when that ticket was issued you did get to keep the top. You also had to present it to park staff to prove that you hadn't snuck in.
This is disney 😂😂
Yeah instead of using it, he could have sold it on Ebay and gotten much more for it. Could have entered Disneyland 20 times. LOL
Maybe she collected it for herself 😂
@@tomer_sternseems like they're already rich and just wanted to use it
For anyone else with an old ticket like this: GO TO GUEST SERVICES FIRST. They will be able to properly process your old ticket, and will grant you a normal pass for entry. If the guy had done this, he would likely have been able to keep his voided stub. I was actually extremely surprised that the manager didn't make that referral herself. It was standard procedure when I worked at WDW and Universal to refer any non-functional ticket to guest services.
Maybe she wants to use the ticket herself, so she didn't void it
But then how could she sell it
She's putting it on eBay.
Or you make a perfect color copy on thick stock paper for .50 cents and you have your souvenir fully intact.
@@Lerxstification Sir, that would be counterfeiting.
"I'm just gonna print a 100$ bill...as...as....as a souvenir for my purchase, yes. You don't hold one of those in your hands everyday"
Next on eBay, a ticket from 1985 sold by a person working at Disneyland
That is exactly what I think she did with it.
lol , for sure they will keep it , probably goes into a museum or something
Exactly my thoughts
No doubt spending the profit on more food.
So quick to assume people will be awful and selfish
*The Security lady was rude. If it's a perforated ticket, the guest takes one part and the other goes to Disney. He should of been able to hold on to that stub as a souvenir.*
More like so they didn't attempt to use it or make a duplicate. If convention badges can so can Disney tickets.
She probably crumbled it up and threw it in the trash can
true but to be fair that man gave it to them without even fighting for it back. at the end of the day, it's just a piece of paper but he should have just framed it since he wasn't going in anyways and bought his travel companion a current ticket
She shouldn’t work there if she doesn’t likes kids
@@TimeWarpKirk who said she dislikes kids?
That's my buddy Jeff; I worked with him during my five years at the Disneyland Main Entrance (2018-2023). He's the fastest ticket scanner in the park (now that I'm no longer there) Lol !!
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🤣🤣🤣
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Lol
ty for your service Johnny💯🙏
What a brag 🙄
He seems pretty cool! As opposed to the hippo that stole that guys ticket.
Lady's 100% keeping it
it's worth more than the price of admission most likely lol
She already posted it on Ebay
totally. some people do things with confidence when they dont know what to do.... just cus its easier than finding out. Its laziness.
she is selling it, not keeping it.
@@MarcoSaldana that's basically what I meant... keeping it to herself to do whatever with it.
I thought Disney was the happiest place on earth. The lady was a grump.
When you are famous or have a lot of money they treat you a lot different.
I think you would be too when you hear the automated conductor calls from the nearby station every ten minutes
I think you mean she was "GRUMPY".
Well Grumpy is one of the characters from Snow White, she was just giving a live performance.
she was probably hangry
That big woman seemed kinda mean to be working at Disney. What a party pooper.
That's the norm these days
very few good employees there these days
typical average murican, cares more about the rules than having fun
She's one of the biggest employees at the company, top 5 on the beef scale!
She's probably a blast at parties.........🙄
Man regrets turning in ticket he won 30 years ago at Disneyland
@@TheAceOfCubs oh wow
Yep, the manager looked EXACTLY as I expected her to, with the EXACT attitude I also expected!
as much as id like to disagree with ur comment, its actually true. ive worked with so many managers that look like her and yeah they all have that funky attitude
@@jellyacc disney SUCKS!
yeah, she certainly takes the cake
Large and in charge?
Bro got robbed
Man I don't think I would have let her take that ticket. I'd have just gone back and bought a ticket to keep that old passport ticket instead.
it's insane that he didn't do that
i wouldve peed on the floor and walked away.
I think it was inappropriate to keep that ticket. File a complaint. That is not just any ticket 🎟️ I wouldn’t have used it! Ah no lady. That is just any ticket!
Yah I've usually seen them stamped or voided after use.
She's a big bully
Disney doesn't care. They aren't about customer service anymore. It's just the bottom line.
she kept it to sell on ebay
Last 5 seconds: The man stays in silence, regretting his decision after the lady didn't let him keep part of the ticket.
I wonder if they took a picture of the ticket back and front to show that it was 39 years old! I hope they did!!!!!!
That's what I was thinking.
the lady kept it to sell it as a collector's item and won thousands of dollars... I bet haha
I just took a picture of mine even though I don't plan on turning it in anytime soon. Issued June 13, 1985
That large lady wasn't really nice or even cared. 😐
That made me angry. She should be fired.
She's a leader
Leaders are able to act meh
That’s how everyone is there now
She was late for her Queen of hearts costume fitting!
@@IceLynne yikes it aint that deep
that lady was rude and doesnt know what she is talking about. there is no reason they couldnt of kept the ticket she probably pocketed herself. I would call the park and ask to speak to someone to get the ticket stub back
Have.
She ate all the previous tickets
how angry was the lady just running off with the ticket no emotion non verbal the whole time....
Happiest place on EARTH?
Disney CEO supported DEI, no wonder they have no customer
@@chuckxu5910 why is diversity a bad thing?
@chuckxu5910 😡💢💢You'd better watch what you say, or you'll sorely regret it! Disney's CEO is gonna get replaced, and Disney is changing for the better!
Once Iger is kicked out of Disney, my team and I are going to change Disney for the better by abolishing the woke agenda permanently and restoring Disney back to the way Walt envisioned it!
Don't you even doubt it because I'm not kidding here! Disney WILL have lots and lots of customers once that happens!
@@chuckxu5910 😡💢💢You'd better watch what you say!!! That's all going to change!
Disney is changing for the better, and my friends are I are going to be responsible for those positive changes!
Once Iger is kicked out of Disney, we're going to abolish the woke agenda permanently and restore Disney back to the way Walt envisioned it.
Disney WILL have thousands of customers, so watch your words!!!
Many like this under DEI, luckily there’s still some nice cast that still work here . Thank GOD🙏💜
She’s built like a Disney villain
Man Disney has really changed, you are supposed to take the top portion of the ticket as a souvenir. The attitude of some disney workers as a disgrace now. It used to be so much different in the 90s and early 2000's where they were so happy and more willing to go the extra mile for guests. Now they're just rude, this is an easy way to destroy the Magic.
The security whale was rude af.
U are rude. What's the difference?
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@@Joemama-lv2xeNo. Just the obvious
@@taxidermycat 1:09 “Yarr, there she blows!!”
She had to go dress up as Jabba the Hut in 20 minutes.
Man. That other cast member was rude. Didnt let him finish talking. You can hear how disappointed he was in his voice.
He couldve definitely kept that ticket. They just stamp it void. She is ignorant and not compassionate
Wrong.
Welcome to California
DEI hire.
@@ScottschannelXD wrong what?? Use your words
@@wilddata Most complex yet the most succinct answer I have been given. You are not wrong
sickening watching that lady give this man no respect and no time. Youre Fired!!!!
My aunt won a lifetime pass and when she went to use it the gate employee “confiscated” it. She should have made a stink and insisted to see a manager because I’m sure the worm just stole it for herself.
Tell the whole story! This makes zero sense
Why would you not make a stink? Call the cops if you need to they committed theft??
If you watch these vintage cash in videos (there are many others on UA-cam), it does appear they have some internal policy to confiscate EVERY old ticket, and replace it with some variant that is compatible with their current tech.
Cool story.
if its lifetime, then how does she take it?
I have a few of the old paper booklet tickets to Disney Would from the late 70s early 80s and I would never turn them in for a day at Disney. I bring them out of the safe every once in a while and look at them and think how cool it is to still have a piece of Disney history.
Security lady needs to be fired for her horrible customer service and poor attitude.
Also she needs to learn to put down the fork before it's too late
That's Disney now. They're no better than Six Flags.
@@e.l.norton went to California adventure two weeks ago. around 5 o’clock the wait time for rides started getting noticeably longer. We were told it was because over six other rides were shut down, so the lack of options was forcing riders to go on the open rides. Want to talk to customer service about getting a reimbursement and they couldn’t have cared less.
She kept that ticket for herself in her collection
She probably ate the stub.
lol
I can’t believe the level of disappointment this interaction was for everyone!!! Bunch of jerks
I suspect old passes did not have the scan codes used on today's modern computer systems used for check-in, so I have a feeling that is why the check-person had to call their supervisor for how to proceed. The computer possibly required a manager override to manually validate a ticket from 39 years ago. It may also be that the person did not know how to tell what to look for on tickets that old to tell if they were still valid or not.
This is why I don't think the employees exhibited signs of celebration here.
Honestly, I feel like the whole country is like this now. After the plandemic, Americans seem more like people from the USSR back in the day. Just cold, unfriendly and low key dead inside.
Indeed. "Not digital? My brain cant handle that sorry"
@@BroodjeBal-tc3cjUhhh, wait until you learn what the word "counterfeit" means. I would love if you worked there, I'd give you fake old looking tickets and you'd just let me in, no questions asked! Seriously, educate yourself, because that was embarrassing.
@@CrAzYpotpie the crazy part is you think you are smart enough or have the resources to counterfeit a ticket created by one of the richest corporations in the world. Seriously, educate yourself, because that was embarrassing.
Thats pathetic, that worker is a very rude person who needs to be fired.
Disneyland was better in 1985. Should've used it then.
Pretty much the same rides lol
@@PennsylvaniaRollercoasterClub I wasnt alive then, but looking at it these days, i totally believe you!
Amen
Seems to me Disneyland is always in construction. 😁
@@Christophersanchez1326- Yes, they’re always “Imagineering” something.
Awesome how none of them expire and no matter what age it is, you can always bring them to enter in ❤😊
Cannot believe they didn't let him keep the ticket 😂😂
Really making "memories and magic" with that one Disney. What a joke.
That woman working there was so rude. She should be fired.
She was having a bad day, so let's take away her ability to live and pay her bills. Great idea.
just because she has a bad day doesnt mean she can take something valuable from another person @@areutryingitout5678
Knowing how Disney operates these days, she was probably promoted.
I’m all about people being nice to each other, especially at Disney but fired? Come on, she was more neutral then rude. That absolutely was not worthy of being fired
@@areutryingitout5678 Everyone thinks everyone is rude these days. Always. Regardless of the situation. Regardless of what they do. Regardless of why they do it. Regardless of what they say. Regardless of how they say it. Rude. Rude. Rude. Always.
I still have 3 days left on a weeks lifetime pass to Disney World from 1992. My mother used hers a few years ago and they honored it. I have mine and my fathers, we both share the same name, so I basically have 6 full days at Disney.
how do you have 3 days left on a lifetime pass? that doesn’t make since
@@Greenstrtjs87 .......Because we didn't use the remaining 3 days
@@Greenstrtjs87 A lifetime pass good for 3 days at the park. It was written a little confusing but I figured it out.
@@michaelrudolph7003 it's a weeklong pass. He has three days left. He went four times so far since 92 with this pass.
cool story bro but you wasted it
change video name to "disney staff steals my memorial ticket"
This comment section is full of clueless people who seem to not have a clue that Disney has become a vile company.
That park is full of the same types of people. People seriously need to pay way more attention to their surroundings. If you know what current day Disney does, you would not get within a thousand feet of that place.
Willfully ignorant of evil.
Thank you!! It brings me some hope that some of us aren't fully willfully ignorant turning a blind eye. Just ask half the disney kids who got molested just to get in the industry... plus it just goes SO much deeper. For those of you non believers I hope something wakes you up. Wheter it be the missing kids or news like "PizzaGate" ... you know that silly "conspiracy" that turned out to be true.
Yeah, I went to Disney less than a year ago. It felt like half the employees were much more rude than this woman. Terrible experience. Also, they had a surprise half-day, but we paid full price for our tickets. And to top things off, they told us we'd have to pay more money than the tickets to ride some of the rides once we were in the park. I give the experience an 8/10 because I was with my wife, but if I were alone, it'd be a solid 2/10.
Exactly. Any informed and decent person should know not to support them. The more you know, the worse it gets. Hopefully more learn.
What a wonderful place. ❤❤❤❤
She kept that for herself
I Found a ticket like that from 1967. The price was about $1.50 or something. Sold it on Ebay for about the same price as a disney admission.
You did it, man!!
Could she not have written void, stamped and/or signed the ticket and given the whole ticket back to him as a souvenir 🤔 It's not like they would need to keep any part of this old ticket for admin purposes, not in this digital age 🙄
Security guard didn't know the right thing to do, she should be fired.
I mean she’s a security guard, not a Nobel laureate.
What part of taking the 39 year old ticket to have it checked didn't she do right?
@@Frack_Blackthat’s not a security job? Isn’t that a ticketmaster job? A security is there to ensure SAFETY.. and I really dont see how she’s “fit” to be one either..
@@Way2go926 The ticket guy said he was calling someone over and that lady came over. The ticket guy gave the lady the ticket so we can assume she's part of the ticketing process. Do we need to discuss this part further? Also, the "fit" comment has nothing to do with the issue at hand but making it tells me something about you.
How can see handle security when she can't handle her own health?
Just in time to see how far Disney has fallen… 😵💫
"I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers."
Shes going to keep it 100%
Disneyland stole that ticket from them how sickening
My dad had a stack of tickets from the 70s that we used all through the 2000s and as recently as 2018 or so. They were always happy to accept them at the ticket office. Same as this lady, they'd take them and then print us a modern 1 day ticket to present at the gate
Disney sucks that lady was more soulless than the park itself!
I will bet $10 that the employee kept that ticket as a souvenir.
Aka sold it on ebay
I love the ticket guy. I love this moment. I'm highly disappointed by the supervisor. Why doesn't she consider how special this moment is for her customer? If it'd been me, I would have made it very special for them all, by getting that ticket framed and endorsed in some way, returning it to the family in celebration of their loyalty...
She's a big bully
She probably makes more than him while he gives 5x the effort and actually makes customers happy and keeps them coming back.
No you wouldn’t. You’re probably the employee everyone hates to see show up.
My Dad helped build Disneyland in 1955 and my Dad worked there for 30 years. I was the bored looking kid on the bench in the summer time .
This is what happens when someone is in a position of “authority” and they are pathetic. They don’t know how to act with discretion.
The footage also recorded with a camcorder from 1985.
As happy as I am for the man, had he waited for a year further it would've been exactly 40 years since he held onto that free ticket. Also that security lady was way out of line!
100% should have let you keep it, DISGRACEFUL. disney is TRASH now. ZERO about the customer. ZERO
She took it and kept it for sure!
That was a bit of sour welcome at the door from the lady. I'd kinda expect more from Disneyland tbh.
Seeing this video, I get why Pete Werner quit Dis Unlimited. He's 100% right, Disney has "lost the magic." Disney didn't take the opportunity to make the most of the moment, something as simple as having Mickey come out and personally welcome the guest, get a photo of the guy getting his ticket redeemed by Mickey, or whatever. Such a shame considering this has the potential to be a really cool "viral moment" that can generate some good PR. Disney isn't special anymore, it hasn't been since Eisner left.
The ticket was probably worth more than the entrance fee to the park.🤣
last time I was in Disney was in 1989 when I was 9, I am taking my kids to California for vacation next year, but we are skipping Disney because of how downhill it has become over the last few years with prices, wait times, and friend's bad experiences. This just shows what I am talking about.
And I thought I was a procrastinator
The ticket is worth more than the experience.
Can we keep the ticket and you just pull the bottom off? Nurse Ratchet comes out and says, Oh no, we have to keep the whole thing.
I sure hope he made a copy for the scrapbook.
Awesome ❤❤
Jeff is very animated! I bet he knows some magic tricks
She is keeping it for herself
The lady behaviour was disgusting and Disney should be ashamed to employing people like that me and my children will never be going to Disney land with when they employ people like that Disney should send him that ticket back to him keep it for all those years
The belongs in a museum!
Crazy this is you do get to keep those tickets bet that lady kept it in her collection or sold it to a collector
I love this! ❤
This clip will forever be used in schools to teach the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic value 😀
what do u wanna bet that he was supposed to keep the ticket but the lady got all proud and was like nope im right ur wrong im keeping it. classic human race
People are mad he used the ticket instead of selling it. It’s his ticket, his choice. I’m glad he finally got to go.
I agree.
Yes. Agreed!
I think he's mad he used the ticket instead of selling it; or simply keeping, and not using it.
You're very "wise"... A ticket that EASILY could've been bought for at least 6k
@@homemsolteiro8038 it’s not yours, so your opinion means nothing.
The service here is bloody shocking.
she probably took it home herself
I'm amazed they honored it.
That giant ladies heart probably isn’t in the happiest condition either
IN 1985 a one-day ticket cost only $13 🏰
This lady is way too rude to work at Disneyland. I highly doubt that he couldn’t keep the ticket if she ripped off the important part. She doesn’t deserve to work at Disney the happiest place on earth, get her outta here please
Yes, she could have written day it was used and stamped void on it and given it back.
I've got one of those, too. Still waiting to use it.
That whale probably sold the ticket
Yeah I would’ve just asked for the ticket back if they were just going to take it
*probably ate the ticket
😂😂😂
@@gemstar3824 Just what I was going to say. ggwp
0:36 The hell are these ninja moves 😅
I would have asked for the ticket back and bought another. That ticket itself is worth more than the one at the park
Aww bro you shoulda just called ahead and made sure you could use the ticket and still keep it. Now someone else will hang onto it or throw it away.
They shoulda let him keep that. I wouldn't have went in.
Good on them for being grateful when that lady clearly just wanted to ruin someone's day. Disney needs to do themselves a solid and part ways with that lady.
This ticket would've been more worth as a collectors item..
You were robbed of that ticket stub, I would call the Media and hopefully make an example out of that woman who stole the ticket. She was only entitled to the Stub not the Proof of purchase/ receipt part of it. I bet it's in her house framed or on eBay for more that she makes in a year right now! Don't be complacent stand up to this.
you think a ticket stub from disney is worth a years salary? it's not even worth 100 bucks.
My sister got one of these in 1985 as well. It was the 30th anniversary of Disneyland, so every 30th customer got a free admission with no expiration date. As I recall, she also got a button and a T shirt. I have all of that in storage. I inherited most of her stuff when she passed away some time ago.
May she rest in peace
Now, if you see the part of the ticket on sale somewhere, you'll know what that lady had in mind... 🤣
If there was a perforation, she lied. After all, it is a Mouse employee. Get a lawyer & get that ticket back. It’s the holders receipt & the stub is the validation.
You are absolutely allowed to keep that ticket, she just wanted to balance your happiness.
They took the ticket LOL bro could have sold it for thousands of dollars LLLLOOLLLLLL
Either that or nothing
@@CrazyManhog It's worth over $8,000 USD Check the sales on them. Guy is an idiot for giving memorbilia away for $120 entry LOL
@@KermitTheFloggaunused tickets are worth current price of the ticket. Fake news
@@thebluetarp Yes because Memorabilia is worthless. Well done.
@@KermitTheFlogga NO, not even close.
Get them their ticket back. This is nuts
She couldn’t admit she was wrong and was unhelpful.
The big grumpy lady made me sad.
Few minutes later the same security lady escorted those people out of Disneyland, because "ticket was indeed invalid".
These are the things you sell on EBay for a lot more than the cost of a ticket. A collector would have loved that.
I still have mine in mint condition last time I pulled it out. I'm keeping it and even if someone offered a few hundred bucks for it, I would still keep the ticket and button pin.
Not a lot more.
Probably whatever the current price of admission is + $14 because that's how much they go for in used condition.
It's still crazy that they're even worth that much, given how many were printed, but you'd have to go way back into the past to find significant resale values for those things, probably like the 1950's.