The story of a woman who visited Disneyland with a free admission ticket 34 years ago is a hot topic.

On Monday, foreign media including CBC CBC introduced Mr. Tamia Richardson in Sherwood Park, Alberta.

Richardson recently went through his library to find pictures and found an old prize ticket. The ticket was received in 1985 by Richardson when he was a teenager and visited Disneyland, California, with his family.
Already thirty-four years have passed, and with a pretty well preserved ticket, Richardson decided to go back to Disneyland, California. I wanted to make good memories with my teenage daughters and find out if the tickets are still valid.

Richardson arrived at the entrance to Disneyland, dubiously handed his ticket to the staff.

A short time later, the employee returned from the office with a bright face. "Glory," he said, will be replaced with a new ticket. He even upgraded to a ticket to both Disneyland Park and California Adventure Park, not just a ticket.
According to Disneyland, the ticket does not have a valid expiration date, so the on-site staff can contact the manager and make it comfortable.

Richardson said, "I wanted to enter, but I thought there was a high probability," he said. "But it was great to be able to use a real ticket.

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