tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29249921.post4753683227846015237..comments2024-03-28T08:56:49.153-07:00Comments on Davelandblog: The Yankees Go To DisneylandDavelandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10720475138513029144noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29249921.post-62712162611206180162014-03-12T15:06:10.241-07:002014-03-12T15:06:10.241-07:00My bad - after I wrote $12ish, thought that did no...My bad - after I wrote $12ish, thought that did not sound right - found some info from mid 60s - they usually were around $5 for entrance to both the game and Disneyland on those double-header ticket packs. As I recall, it was a program to help boost daytime game attendance which did flounder back in the mid 60s-early 70s when the stadium first was getting going. <br /><br />Never saw any pro baseball players at Disneyland when I was there. LAX was where you used to run into all the pro sports teams. beachgalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17145677285299398734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29249921.post-30614821981170970952014-03-12T13:22:19.206-07:002014-03-12T13:22:19.206-07:00Wonder if the Yanks were out here playing at Anahe...Wonder if the Yanks were out here playing at Anaheim Stadium/Angels - Angels games used to have some 'double-headers' but not your traditional 2 baseball games back to back. Instead it was an afternoon Angles game that came with passes to get into Disneyland after the game. I think they might have included discounts on ride ticket coupon books too, or maybe they were a complete package where you got in and had one of those free passes for all the rides - I don't really remember the details other than I went more than a few times on deals like that. Was never a lot of time in the Kingdom - was more a fast run through to catch the rides/venues you really liked the most. Those were a good package deal back then. I think maybe it was all of around $12-$15.beachgalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17145677285299398734noreply@blogger.com