In 1985, a 14-year-old girl won a free pass to Disneyland. Thirty-four years later, she returned and cashed it in.
A woman who won a free pass to Disneyland, cashed it in 34 years later — and enjoyed a free day at the theme park.
Richardson even brought evidence to prove that the pass was authentic: a photo of herself at the park taken by a Disney employee in front of a sign that read,"Gift Giver Extraordinaire." — Los Angeles Times August 15, 2019 "I was really hoping they'd take it," Richardson told USA Today."I was less positive than more positive because it was pretty old."
“We had a movie night every Friday and we’d watch Disney movies,” Maren, who works as a Disney princess in her hometown, told People.
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