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Jim Robertson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 25 Jun 1997 19:20:12 GMT
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Rio Grande Valley Museum
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>Ken DeRoux wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone have experience with charging different fees for
>> residents and non-residents?
>
>When we lived in Williamsburg a number of years ago, CW had a pass for
>locals (you had to show a utility bill or something similar, as I
>recall) as opposed to the tickets or passes that non local visitors
>purchased.  I don't know if they still have this procedure, though.
>
>Here in the Rio Grande Valley, a major "Winter Texan" area, I'm unaware
>of any local/non-local pricing differences or permanent
>resident/part-time resident/visitor variation on a theme of fees for
>visitation.
>Linn


The Atlas Coal Mine in Drumheller, Alberta gives out free passes
for residents & guests at the start of the start of the season.

Disneyland has a discount system for locals too!

Jim

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