bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2012
I was listening to some feature on Jerry Brown, who was the Governor of California for 4 terms in two separate periods. But the one thing that stuck out was that they indicated that in the 70s he turned down a "lifetime pass for Disneyland" along with other austerity measures he took. I'm wondering what this was supposed to be as I can't find any mention of a lifetime pass for the Governor of California. I know about "Golden Pass" that the first paid visitor to Disneyland got as well as the first two children to visit Disneyland. But that's morphed into a lifetime pass for any Disney theme park around the world (other than the ones in Tokyo).
Anyone have any more info on how this worked? I mean - I don't know if I'd ever be willing to turn down a perk like this if it was offered to me.
Anyone have any more info on how this worked? I mean - I don't know if I'd ever be willing to turn down a perk like this if it was offered to me.