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marybrat
07-26-2007, 08:22 AM
I know there is an internet kit you can rent/borrow while you're at the Fort. IWe are staying in a preferred site. Couple questions...
1. I am wondering if there is wireless internet available.
2. I understand there is a charge per day to use it. What if we use the internet on Monday and not again until Thursday. Would that be two charges (Mon and Thurs) or four (Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs)?
Thanks! You guys have helped me out so much!!:thumbsup2
Colson39
07-26-2007, 08:35 AM
1) There is wireless available, but that is pay use as well. I think you buy a 24 hour package, which costs pretty much the same as the wired internet.
2) That's actually a good question. When we got it once we had it for the entire trip but rarely used it, so it was kind of a waste of money. I know that you have to "login" to use it, so I would assume if you didn't login on a certain day you wouldn't be charged. I don't remember it being a length of stay kind of thing, but I could be wrong.
Donna
07-26-2007, 09:41 AM
Once you login, you have that access for 24 hrs. for 9.99. Once that is up, you'd have to pay the 9.99 again for your next 24 hrs. So if you log in tues, you would have it for 24 hrs from that moment of login til that same exact time wed. if you time it right, you can stretch it out....it all depends on how much time you plan on spending online vs. park touring.
clkelley
07-26-2007, 11:28 AM
When at the hotels, we would use internet every other day. Day 1, I would purchase it at say 10:30 pm, get my stuff done, then log off. Day 2, I would log on early in the morning, then again later that night but made sure I was done by 10:30pm.
I would skip the morning of day 3, and repurchase another 24 hours about 10:30 pm and repeat early morning and evening on day 4.
Repeated again on day 5/6.
So got to check email every day of a 6 day trip, but only paid for 3 24 hour blocks of internet time.
drafthorsecrazy
07-26-2007, 01:27 PM
They also have free dial up internet service at the outpost if you need to get connected everyday and dont want to have to pay for the cable service.
NO NO NO E-Z-GO!
07-26-2007, 04:26 PM
I think the point of camping is lost when amenities like internet are brought into the picture. :confused3
clkelley
07-26-2007, 04:35 PM
Internet is what allows many of us to go camping more often and is also what has made fulltiming more popular.
We can take a little more time off work if we can stay connected.
Fulltimers can take care of their bills and investments a lot easier due to the internet.
Yes, there are times when backcountry camping and leaving all the "stuff" at home is desired, but in order to have two full weeks at Ft. Wilderness every year, I have to take the internet with me to keep my job more sane when I get back!!
Colson39
07-26-2007, 08:57 PM
Yes, you have to pay for internet, and yes, for some people it is worth it. I personally don't find a use for it anymore, but I won't begrudge anyone for using it. Have fun :)
Have to agree...we need internet-not just to watch my e-mail from work, but to keep in touch with family members still at home. I know it's "vacation," but I don't like coming home to hundreds of e-mails when I can very simply check each night and delete the junk...it's not really working, just keeping in touch :rotfl:
FWCamper
07-27-2007, 04:16 PM
If we are camping in a regular site (not preferred) you can get wireless internet inside your camper ????
clkelley
07-27-2007, 04:22 PM
Not yet, they have the wireless at the porch of Trails End. I have a Verizon Air Card that work provides me, that's the way I get internet at the Fort.
AuburnJen92
07-27-2007, 07:01 PM
I think the point of camping is lost when amenities like internet are brought into the picture. :confused3
I disagree. I have to keep in touch with the DIS'ers. There is a lot of valuable information that is given by people who are actually at FW when they post. Besides, if the internet is part of your enjoyment, then it belongs in a vacation.
NO NO NO E-Z-GO!
07-27-2007, 07:53 PM
Vacation? YES!
Camping? No.
Camping used to be "roughin' it" and now people's motor coaches are nicer than their actual homes. :) ;)
Disney Campers
07-27-2007, 08:53 PM
Camping used to be "roughin' it"
It still is to some, but many prefer "RVing" instead of roughin it:)
NO NO NO E-Z-GO!
07-27-2007, 08:59 PM
RVing does not equal camping. :)
Gatordad
07-28-2007, 04:33 AM
if you are at FW, you aren't roughing it, therefore internet away.
Colson39
07-28-2007, 09:07 AM
Yea, even if you are staying in a tent, this isn't exactly backwoods camping...lol.
I don't know of too many campsites deep in the Everglades or on the side of a mountain in Colorado that have marinas, arcades, bars, restaurants, golf carts, stores, movies, laundry, pools, playgrounds, I think you get the point...lol.
AuburnJen92
07-28-2007, 07:51 PM
Yea, even if you are staying in a tent, this isn't exactly backwoods camping...lol.
I don't know of too many campsites deep in the Everglades or on the side of a mountain in Colorado that have marinas, arcades, bars, restaurants, golf carts, stores, movies, laundry, pools, playgrounds, I think you get the point...lol.
AMEN!
marybrat
07-29-2007, 10:02 PM
When people ask me if I camp, I tell them I don't so much "camp"... I "RV".;)
My idea of roughing it is... ah well... I have no idea... it simply ain't gonna happen!:lmao:
We4mickey
07-30-2007, 05:56 AM
For all of you who need internet follow this link.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/Resorts/wireless.htm
Rhonda
07-30-2007, 06:13 AM
I think the point of camping is lost when amenities like internet are brought into the picture. :confused3
I disagree. I need to have internet connection while I'm at WDW so I can keep my eye on threads like this one!! :rotfl2:
Didn't see FW on the list of Wi-Fi areas based on the link. Does that mean FW doesn't have Wi-Fi and if it does, does it work at all sites or do you have to be in "designated" areas like at the other resorts?
loveDmouse
07-30-2007, 02:42 PM
We just got a laptop so we are very new to all this. How does WiFi work? :confused3
We will be in a preferred site and I would like to be able to use our laptop a few times for email.
Thanks.
ftwildernessguy
07-30-2007, 02:45 PM
I disagree. I need to have internet connection while I'm at WDW so I can keep my eye on threads like this one!! :rotfl2:
Keep a close eye on this forum. I am waiting for you to let your guard down and lose that internet connection. I may hijack it. I wanna be a pirate.
Gatordad
07-30-2007, 02:49 PM
Wi-Fi is a means of connecting to the Internet, wirelessly. There is Wireless internet at the crocketts tavern, and the toll booth when you check in. Or, if you are in a preferred site, they have some kind of router setup that lets you use the internet. The router is included in the $9.99 a day.
If you want wireless, it's still $9.99 a day, you pay with your room key.
You are tugging on Superman's cape..... cuidado
loveDmouse
07-30-2007, 03:00 PM
Thanks. We have a wireless router at home I just wasn't sure if it was the same idea at the Fort. :blush: I feel like a dummy but a computer expert I am not.
Can you get it for just a few days out of your stay or do you have to get it for the whole stay?
Rhonda
07-30-2007, 03:04 PM
Can you get it for just a few days out of your stay or do you have to get it for the whole stay?
It's per 24-hour period, so you can get it for just 24 hours at at time. :)
Gatordad
07-30-2007, 03:06 PM
They also have free dialup if that's your speed....
lisa8200
07-30-2007, 03:08 PM
I think the point of camping is lost when amenities like internet are brought into the picture. :confused3
Rule # 1 If Momma ain't happy,,,, aint nobody happy...... I could sleep in a tent without A/C or cable but, if what I do is the closest thing I can get to camping by " roughin' it " standards then I still call it camping because a small blanket under the stars is not roughin' it like one night on the couch:lmao: :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl: .
Camping to me is like wealth to DW,,,,we both say were fine but, it's not quite what we think of when we think about it :rolleyes1 . DW is not that shallow( actually quite the opposite ) but I think you get my point ( see rule # 1 ).
loveDmouse
07-30-2007, 03:16 PM
It's per 24-hour period, so you can get it for just 24 hours at at time. :)
Thank you!
loveDmouse
07-30-2007, 03:17 PM
They also have free dialup if that's your speed....
Too slow for me. :scared1:
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