I first went to WDW in '71. Before EPCOT Center, when they had the lettered tickets for rides, there was a seperate ticket for transportation (you could take the ferry or the monorail).
I do not recall if it changed when you could buy an unlimited ride ticket (they had the lettered tickets and an unlimited one at the MK prior to EPCOT), but at some point when they stopped taking transportation tickets, there was a breakout on the ticket that mentioned something like $0.50 went to transportation.
What I wouldn't get about them doing this now is that I think they charge some of those DVC resorts for transportation...I'm pretty sure BLT pays for part of the monorail, but I could be wrong about how the DVC dues split out.
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Tickets of the 1970's
General Admission - Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Allowed transportation (use of monorail, steamboat [later called ferryboat], motor launches and trams) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Discontinued in 1980. Became 1 Day Ticket in 1981.
5 Adventure Books - These were only available to Cast Members or given out as complimentary tickets by Disney. They contained 5 tickets that were each good for any attraction.
7 Adventure Books - Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Book contained 7 tickets that were good on individual rides (one A ticket, one B ticket, one C ticket, two D tickets and two E tickets). Allowed transportation (use of monorail and/or steam/ferryboat) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Introduced at park opening in 1971. Discontinued at the end of 1972.
8 Adventure Books - Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Book contained 8 tickets that were good on individual rides (one A ticket, one B ticket, one C ticket, two D tickets and three E tickets). Allowed transportation (use of monorail, ferryboat, motor launches and trams) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Introduced in 1973. Discontinued in 1980.
8 Adventure MKC Books (1973-1980) - Sold exclusively to Magic Kingdom Club members during fall, winter and spring. Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Book of 8 tickets, individual ones early (one each A, B and C tickets, two D tickets and three E tickets) then ones that were good on any attraction in the late '70's. Allowed transportation (use of monorail, ferryboat, motor launches and trams) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Introduced in 1973. Discontinued in 1980.
10 Adventure Books (1980) - Available to the general public for the first time. Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Book contained 10 tickets that were good on any attraction except the Shootin' Gallery. Allowed transportation (use of monorail, ferryboat, motor launches and trams) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Introduced in 1980. Discontinued in 1981.
10 Adventure MKC Books (1975-1980) - Sold exclusively to Magic Kingdom Club members and only during the summer. Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Book contained 10 tickets, individual ones early (one A and one B tickets, two C tickets, three D and E tickets) then ones that were good on any attraction in the late '70's. Allowed transportation (use of monorail, ferryboat, motor launches and trams) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Introduced in 1975. Discontinued in 1980.
11 Adventure Books - Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Book contained 11 tickets that were good on individual rides (one A ticket, one B ticket, two C ticket, three D tickets and four E tickets). Allowed transportation (use of monorail, steamboat [later ferryboat], motor launches and trams) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Introduced at park opening in 1971. Discontinued in 1972.
12 Adventure Books - Allowed admission to the MK and use of all free attractions and shows in the park. Book contained 12 tickets that were good on individual rides (one A ticket, one B ticket, two C ticket, four D tickets and four E tickets). Allowed transportation (use of monorail, ferryboat, motor launches and trams) between the Transportation and Ticket Center (TTC) and the Magic Kingdom. Introduced in 1973. Discontinued in 1979.