A very small ticket booth that sat in Fantasyland by King Arthur's Carousel. The theming of the booth fits into the Medieval Faire look of early Fantasyland. The giant shield shaped signs that feature the ticket books are cool as are the giant signs featuring the ticket "value" and listing of rides. The booth also was a good place to park a stroller.
Yesterday there was a question on how the ride operator knew the guest was on a round trip. The guest would be given this large ticket to give to the ride operator.
Thanks for answering my question. And with visual proof too.
ReplyDeleteI love the 1950's style of the Disneyland ticket booths.
A lone stroller. I don't think you'd see that in Disneyland today.