I was wondering why I havn't seen an issue of the E-Ticket magazine lately, so I went to the E-Ticket websiteApparently, the hard drive on their computer crashed (with no backup disc drive. Jack, how could you?) with about 90% of issue #43 completed. The site goes on to say that issue #43 should be out in early December, with a great interview with Ron Dominguez, an article on Disneyland's Pack Mules and much more! So keep your eyes peeled for a new issue to be coming out soon!!:beg:(Attention E-Ticket Magazine:Please send all commissions and correspondence to my new post office box, thanks) j/k. Re: The 'E' Ticket Magazine- Issue #43you can subscribe atSubscribing will get it for you earlier than anyone else. That being said, I'm not a subscriber and typically pick mine up at Disneyana or the Gallery.Let me add my sentiments to the others. This is the magazine/fanzine for the Disneyland enthusiast.
Anyone know where to find copies of the E-Ticket Magazine & CD's? I have a few but never expected that my forgetfulness would keep me from completing my collection. I found the E-Magazine late and started to order some of the issues and just never got around to ordering the CD's and the rest. To view the status of a ticket, provide us with your login details below. If this is your first time contacting us or you've lost the ticket ID, please click here to open a new ticket.
I suggest getting the two cd-roms that includes the original 16 issues as well. I printed all of them out and bound them into collections. I'm hoping they'll do a new cd-rom soon since my collection of actual issues starts with the Mr. Toad Special Event and issue #24.-Steve. Re: The 'E' Ticket Magazine- Issue #43I have every issue from #7 thru #42, and the first CD with issues 1 thru 6 on it. If you like Disneyland history this publication is one of the best. Primarily because the:bow:Janzen brothers (the editors):bow:interviewed so many Imagineers from when Disneyland was first being conceived.
These people really knew Walt Disney well. I highly recommend it!!P.S. Personally, I'd like to see an interview with Harriet Burns.
I met her at the 50th event and she is so kind. To this day she still speaks very highly of Walt Disney.