SortStack #437 — 2027-08-20

By price · Order from cheapest to most expensive.

  1. An Oscar statuette, if a winner ever sells it back to the Academy $1.00

    Since 1951, winners must offer their Oscar back to the Academy for exactly one dollar before selling it elsewhere — a rule that keeps statuettes off the open market.

  2. An average US movie theater ticket $11

    Theaters keep little of this — studios take most of the box office, which is why a bucket of popcorn can cost nearly as much as the seat.

  3. A one-day adult ticket to Disney World's Magic Kingdom $140

    When Disneyland opened in 1955, admission was one dollar — rides cost extra, paid with lettered coupons that gave us the phrase 'an E-ticket ride.'

  4. A brand-new Toyota Corolla $23K

    With over 50 million sold since 1966, the Corolla is the best-selling car nameplate in history — one has been sold roughly every 30 seconds for decades.

  5. A Steinway Model D concert grand piano $200K

    Each Model D takes about a year to build and contains over 12,000 parts. Most major concert halls keep several, tuned before every performance.

  6. SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, the most expensive stadium ever built $5.5B

    Because it sits under the LAX flight path, the roof had to stay low — so builders dug the field about 30 meters below ground level.

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