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Wi-Fi at Disneyland Resort?
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Richard Stephens
2011-07-08 17:31:05 UTC
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Are there any Wi-Fi hotspots in either of the parks, free or paid? I want to
upload some photos and video during my next visit and I'd rather not have to
leave the park to do it.

If not, Disney should seriously consider putting it in. They could charge as
much as $10 per day, or an extra $50 to $100 for annual pass holders.
Corey
2011-07-08 18:37:15 UTC
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To: Richard Stephens
Re: Wi-Fi at Disneyland Resort?
By: Richard Stephens to alt.disney.disneyland on Fri Jul 08 2011 10:31 am
Post by Richard Stephens
Are there any Wi-Fi hotspots in either of the parks, free or paid? I want to
upload some photos and video during my next visit and I'd rather not have to
leave the park to do it.
If not, Disney should seriously consider putting it in. They could charge as
much as $10 per day, or an extra $50 to $100 for annual pass holders.
beats me. there used to be wifi in all the hotels. I don't know about the parks
thou.
Richard Stephens
2011-07-08 19:01:10 UTC
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They should turn the old Radio Disney booth in Tomorrow land into a Star
Bucks. Decent coffee and free Wi-Fi for everyone.



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To: Richard Stephens
Re: Wi-Fi at Disneyland Resort?
By: Richard Stephens to alt.disney.disneyland on Fri Jul 08 2011 10:31 am
Post by Richard Stephens
Are there any Wi-Fi hotspots in either of the parks, free or paid? I want to
upload some photos and video during my next visit and I'd rather not have to
leave the park to do it.
If not, Disney should seriously consider putting it in. They could charge as
much as $10 per day, or an extra $50 to $100 for annual pass holders.
beats me. there used to be wifi in all the hotels. I don't know about the
parks
thou.
DisneyWizard the Fantasmic!
2011-07-13 19:06:01 UTC
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It's making far too much money selling Jedi Training Academy merchandise to be a starbucks.
I don't believe Disney would condone folks "Breaking down the Berm" or the outside world in (it creeps in anyway, such as when guests discuss current events,) but if they did with WiFi it would be best themed in Tomorrowland. I'm certain I have been annoyed and head the vocalizations of others annoyed by guests who simply can not put down their mobile phones, describing their experience or just gabbing on rides and during shows.
Hiding cell antennas in Sleeping Beauty Castle or Matterhorn Bobsleds to collect the service provider connect fees is not beneath mouse.corp. It is impossible to prevent the mobile network devices from being carried by guests into the parks, but that doesn't mean they MUST provide service. There are still guests that subscribe to air-cards and connect to the internet with 4G and other technologies which make it through the berm, and can be observed doing so every day. Mobile phones are the ultimate "walkie-talkie" for maintaining enjoyment of large groups, or even temporarily split families - "We'll go on King Triton's until you call us when you get off California Screamin'."

I'm sorry I haven't enough information to answer your question. I haven't made a survey of available hot-spots near the parks. I don't know of anyone who has. I am interested in the results, though. Does anyone know of an online resource which maps the details of the availability of wireless?
Post by Richard Stephens
They should turn the old Radio Disney booth in Tomorrow land into a Star
Bucks. Decent coffee and free Wi-Fi for everyone.
To: Richard Stephens
Re: Wi-Fi at Disneyland Resort?
By: Richard Stephens to alt.disney.disneyland on Fri Jul 08 2011 10:31 am
Post by Richard Stephens
Are there any Wi-Fi hotspots in either of the parks, free or paid? I want to
upload some photos and video during my next visit and I'd rather not have to
leave the park to do it.
If not, Disney should seriously consider putting it in. They could charge as
much as $10 per day, or an extra $50 to $100 for annual pass holders.
beats me. there used to be wifi in all the hotels. I don't know about the
parks thou.
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Dr. Arthur Frayn
2011-07-19 18:51:51 UTC
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I work nearby at a medical center. I can just barely get one bar in
adventureland or a solid two bars by small world and autopia from my work. I
think they put the wifi antennas on a mast on the roof.

there's a secure disney signal throughout the land, but I'm sure its for
their private use.
I can pick up hotels near harbor bl. and the McDonald's is too weak to
make it into tomorroland.
unless there are guests picking up their hotel wifi, I mayu be the only one
getting free wifi in the park!

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I'm sorry I haven't enough information to answer your question. I haven't
made a survey of available hot-spots near the parks. I don't know of anyone
who has. I am interested in the results, though. Does anyone know of an
online resource which maps the details of the availability of wireless?
Post by Richard Stephens
They should turn the old Radio Disney booth in Tomorrow land into a Star
Bucks. Decent coffee and free Wi-Fi for everyone.
To: Richard Stephens
Re: Wi-Fi at Disneyland Resort?
By: Richard Stephens to alt.disney.disneyland on Fri Jul 08 2011 10:31 am
Post by Richard Stephens
Are there any Wi-Fi hotspots in either of the parks, free or paid? I want to
upload some photos and video during my next visit and I'd rather not have to
leave the park to do it.
If not, Disney should seriously consider putting it in. They could charge as
much as $10 per day, or an extra $50 to $100 for annual pass holders.
beats me. there used to be wifi in all the hotels. I don't know about the
parks thou.
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Richard Stephens
2011-07-19 19:42:33 UTC
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I think Disney should provide WiFi and charge a reasonable fee - maybe $5.00
per day per device.

There's more to the Internet than updating your Facebook status. I want to
use it to upload pictures and video during the day. Virtual Fast Passes
would be nice too. Imagine not having to rush to the Fast Pass machine. Just
surf to a Disney site and you're set. Just in case this idea isn't patented
yet, I'm placing it in the public domain - so Disney can't claim it as their
own.



"Dr. Arthur Frayn" wrote in message news:j04jq1$g22$***@speranza.aioe.org...

I work nearby at a medical center. I can just barely get one bar in
adventureland or a solid two bars by small world and autopia from my work. I
think they put the wifi antennas on a mast on the roof.

there's a secure disney signal throughout the land, but I'm sure its for
their private use.
I can pick up hotels near harbor bl. and the McDonald's is too weak to
make it into tomorroland.
unless there are guests picking up their hotel wifi, I mayu be the only one
getting free wifi in the park!

"DisneyWizard the Fantasmic!" <***@FANTASMIC!disneywizard.com> wrote in
message news:ivkqce$cdn$***@dont-email.me...
I'm sorry I haven't enough information to answer your question. I haven't
made a survey of available hot-spots near the parks. I don't know of anyone
who has. I am interested in the results, though. Does anyone know of an
online resource which maps the details of the availability of wireless?
Post by Richard Stephens
They should turn the old Radio Disney booth in Tomorrow land into a Star
Bucks. Decent coffee and free Wi-Fi for everyone.
To: Richard Stephens
Re: Wi-Fi at Disneyland Resort?
By: Richard Stephens to alt.disney.disneyland on Fri Jul 08 2011 10:31 am
Post by Richard Stephens
Are there any Wi-Fi hotspots in either of the parks, free or paid? I want to
upload some photos and video during my next visit and I'd rather not have to
leave the park to do it.
If not, Disney should seriously consider putting it in. They could charge as
much as $10 per day, or an extra $50 to $100 for annual pass holders.
beats me. there used to be wifi in all the hotels. I don't know about the
parks thou.
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