No Disneyland does not add your park tickets to your room key. In fact, you can't even charge to your room key. You are given a little slip of paper that has your charging privileges on it. That charge slip is also your proof of staying onsite so you can get into the early entry. Too many different pieces of media if you ask me. Room key, park ticket and charge slip.
No Disneyland does not add your park tickets to your room key. In fact, you can't even charge to your room key. You are given a little slip of paper that has your charging privileges on it. That charge slip is also your proof of staying onsite so you can get into the early entry. Too many different pieces of media if you ask me. Room key, park ticket and charge slip.
Now if they could only find a way to get the tickets/APs on the Key and the PhotoPass card onto the key, then we could really have one MEGA-card!!
Interesting info. Glad to hear they changed it.
But I'm curious as to why my friends had a paper charge slip just last month???
I heard that. Too many cards to handle and they are all the same size. Why not code there system to use the AP for all of the above?
And sometimes, if you are keeping all of these cards in one place, it is easy to reach in and grab the wrong one! So I am looking for a blue card in my little wallet, and I am supposed to be pulling out my AP but I mistakenly pull out the Key to the Magic instead!! And another time I was trying to hand my PhotoPass card to the PhotoPass photographer and instead I handed them my Key!! Too many cards!!! It seems like in the future, with the way technology is advancing, there has got to be a way to streamline everything into one card and get the tickets or AP info and PhotoPass info in one place with the room key. Like all the DLR hotel guests could check in and the CM at the desk would attach the credit card info to the Key and could ask if you intend to use PhotoPass while at DLR, and if you say yes or maybe, they add that onto the Key, and then when you see a PP photographer you hand them the Key and they scan it when taking your PP pictures. All the non-DLR hotel guests could get that same process done either online or at Guest Services when they arrive. It's just wishful thinking at the moment, but as a rule, people don't want to be bothered with multiple cards and I bet a lot of folks lose or misplace at least one of those cards.
Interesting info. Glad to hear they changed it.
But I'm curious as to why my friends had a paper charge slip just last month???