9. In the summer of 1972, how much money would a family of four (mom, dad, brother, age 16, and little sister, age 11) expect to pay for a Disneyland 15-ride coupon book, which also included admission to the theme park?
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Answer:
$22.30
Before 1982, guests to Disneyland could purchase an assortment of coupon discount books (often referred to by guests as ticket books), that featured an admission to Disneyland, and offered an assortment of ride coupons for guests to enjoy the "Magic Kingdom". The most popular coupon book contained an admission and 15 ride coupons. Prices for "The Deluxe 15 Coupon Book" or "15-Ride Coupon Book" were:
$5.95 for adults,
$5.45 for juniors, ages 12-16,
$4.95 for children, ages 3-11.
Each book contained an admission to the park, one "A" coupon, two "B" coupons, three "C" coupons, four "D" coupons, and five "E" coupons.
Coupon books offered a discounted value over coupons that were sold individually from the ticket kiosk within the park. The individual cash value and purchase prices of coupons sold were: "A" coupons-10 cents, "B" coupons-25 cents, "C" coupons-40 cents, "D" coupons-70 cents, and "E" coupons --85 cents.
The difference of purchasing a 15-ride discount coupon book or purchasing the same 15 coupons individually from the ticket kiosk: adults - $5.95 vs. $12.35, juniors - $5.45 vs. $11.75, children - $4.95 vs, $9.50.
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