1982 Walt Disney World 1-Day Passport Ticket Stubs

Today marks the 30th Anniversary of the opening of Epcot at Walt Disney World. So in honor of the anniversary, lets take a quick look back right before the opening.

Visiting Walt Disney World in 1982 was quite the different experience than it is today. For starters, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom were yet to exist. Actually Epcot was under construction at the time, and guests could visit the EPCOT Center Preview on Main Street U.S.A. In addition, the price of a 1-Day Passport pass only cost $13.25 per adult ($11.19 + $0.56 tax + $1.50 Transportation Charge).

1982 Walt Disney World Tickets Front

1982 Walt Disney World Tickets Rear

These ticket stubs were another treasure discovered in my grandparents travel documents. As you can tell from the ticket stub, this was also during the Tencennial celebration of the Magic Kingdom. This was also at a time when Disney transitioned from the ticketing system for each ride to a one-price-fits-all model.

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Long Gone Are the Days of the Westward Ho Hotel and Casino

When I was young and single, flying out to Vegas for a week meant staying for as cheap as possible on a new college grad’s income. The first people I would turn to when looking for advice on Las Vegas was always my grandparents, who had made countless returns to the neon-mecca for decades.

While my grandparents were used to staying in pretty much all of the old-school casinos during their day, they always returned to the Westward Ho. I love how years later the old website is still up and running, although limited in content!

Westward Ho During the Day Circa 1984

Westward Ho Casino circa 1984. Notice the Denny’s sign in the background.

Located adjacent to the Circus Circus Hotel and Casino, the Westward Ho remained trapped in the 1970’s, keeping a nights accommodation simple. The rooms were very basic motel style, with no frills seen in today’s mega-properties. But what would you expect for less than $75/night?

Favorite aspects that guests and locals enjoyed were the cheap eats available on the Westward Ho property. Guests could enjoy a Mega Dog (jumbo hot dog) for only $1.49. Or a 27 ounce Margarita for $0.99. Or what about an entire plate of strawberry shortcake for $1.49. The food remained a tremendous bargain for customers while drawing them into the casino in hopes of them spending a couple bucks gambling.

Westward Ho Nighttime

I unfortunately can not tie down approximately when this photo was taken. What I can tell is that the Denny’s sign no longer appears in the background. However, I can not find any documentation on when this may have occurred. For now all I know is the photo was taken at some point during the 1980’s.

I particularly used to love the affordable table limits on games such as Blackjack. I spent many late nights in this casino, just hoping to get on a lucky streak with my $100 budget. All I walked away with was this lousy postcard. 🙂

The Westward Ho Hotel and Casino officially closed their doors November 17, 2005.

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Audience Rewards Trivia Update for All Accounts (9-27-12)

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Good evening fellow Audience Rewards (AR) fans! This afternoon the Audience Rewards program slowly updated their questions.

Now, without further ado, we proudly present this week’s trivia questions.

  • True or False? The original choreographer of The Lion King on Broadway has not choreographed any other Broadway show. True (Repeat question from Starwood program 8/23/11.)
  • In what year was the book of The Phantom of the Opera published in English? 1911
  • True or False? Disney is producing Newsies. True (Repeat question from Starwood program 2/29/12.)
  • For what animated film was Ed Asner the voice of a main character? Up
  • In what theatre is Annie playing this season? Palace Theatre
  • What was the last musical to play the Longacre theatre? La Cage aux Folles
  • True or False? Christian Bale is reportedly NOT a fan of the Newsies film. True (Repeat question from US Airways program 4/18/12.)
  • True or False? Aside from the current revival, Annie has never been revived on Broadway? False
  • What legendary drama teacher-actress was in the original production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf on Broadway? Ute Hagen

For all things Audience Rewards, including all the latest free points and miles from the Points Play trivia questions, see our Audience Rewards page.

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