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The History of Operation M.O.U.S.E.

Learn about Operation M.O.U.S.E. Dollars created between 1968 - 1969

From 1957-2000, Disney had a free employee benefits program known as the Magic Kingdom Club. Members of the Club received special benefits as well as discounts at Disney and the affiliated companies.  At its peak, there were over 6 Million members from over 30,000 affiliated companies.

Operation MOUSE was an exclusive promotion run in 1968 and 1969 for Magic Kingdom Club Members. MOUSE, an acronym for Month Of Unusual Savings in Entertainment, was only available in the month of January each year. The purchase of a discounted Magic Key Ticket, came with two free Mouse Monies.

What is Mouse Money? "Mouse Money's good for 50c in Food or Merchandise or Admission to any attraction in Disneyland... During the Month of January!"

These were printed in a variety of colors on "Castles & Stars" watermarked paper. This was Walt's design, printed on "Twilight Ticket" books from 1965-1968 by the Globe Ticket Company, who printed all of the theme park tickets. The Mouse Money was issued in Series A and Series B.

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The History of Operation M.O.U.S.E

Check out a short video about the Magic Kingdom Club and the giveaways that were given to its members. A super rare note and a great story from Disney's past. 

Operation M.O.U.S.E. 

1968 - 1969

From 1957-2000, Disney had a free employee benefits program known as the Magic Kingdom Club. Members of the Club received special benefits as well as discounts at Disney and the affiliated companies.At its peak, there were over 6 Million members from over 30,000 affiliated companies.

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Operation MOUSE was an exclusive promotion run in 1968 and 1969 for Magic Kingdom Club Members. MOUSE, an acronym for Month Of Unusual Savings in Entertainment, was only available in the month of January each year. The purchase of a discounted Magic Key Ticket, came with two free Mouse Monies.

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What is Mouse Money? "Mouse Money's good for 50c in Food or Merchandise or Admission to any attraction in Disneyland... During the Month of January!"

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These were printed in a variety of colors on "Castles & Stars" watermarked paper. This was Walt's design, printed on "Twilight Ticket" books from 1965-1968 by the Globe Ticket Company, who printed all of the theme park tickets. The Mouse Money was issued in Series A and Series B.

Above are both sides of the Operation M.O.U.S.E notes in a variety of colors

The Operation M.O.U.S.E. Dollars

Pink Operation M.O.U.S.E Fifty Cent

Grey Operation M.O.U.S.E Fifty Cent

Gold Operation M.O.U.S.E Fifty Cent

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If you would like to learn more about Operation M.O.U.S.E. bills and other Disney notes, purchase our price guide with the most up to date pricing and information.

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