Originally Posted By amazedncal2 As posted above, when you check into any of the DLR hotels you are issued a "charge" slip. It is a white piece of paper connected to a credit card that you have given them. On that slip there is a note that you have "priority" boarding from Disneyland to DTD. BUT it is also your EE ticket. EE was not mentioned to us at check in during our Aug, Oct and Dec stays. I knew about it from the boards and when I asked, they said "oh yes" and then explained it. Sometimes they only give the white pass to the person on the reservation form, but anyone staying in the room with you can have one. They must have an ID though. So, when we had 7 adults all under my name I made sure that we each had a white slip so we could access EE at different times. Does that make sense? Maybe not. DD#1 insisted on being in line for EE at the crack of dawn, so she and grandson went and got in line with her husband running to meet them, DS#2 and girlfriend needed a cup of coffee first so they were on the 2nd monorail. DH and I headed over about 1/2 hour after EE began and met up with everyone. DD#1 squeaked in at the end of EE. Soooooooo, by having multiple white slips we were able to go when we wanted to. Or say a family of 4 is heading to EE, they remember that they forgot the camera. If both adults have a white slip, no problem, one can run back and get the camera while the others stay in line. If they only have one slip everyone has to wait. This of course has nothing to do with EE connected to the tickets Except if you have one EE with your ticket and are staying at a DLR hotel enough days you would get multiple EE days. We have AP's and a couple of the "kids" only had 2 day parkhoppers so none of us would have had access to EE without that white slip. I'll stop now
Originally Posted By tooele13 Be careful with the white slip though. You can use it to charge purchases and meals to your room. So be careful not to lose it.