My son, always searchin for hidden Mickey's Found one on the que for VOTLM . Not much use though, unless the ride is down.
What does "on the que" mean? Or is that supposed to be in the queue?
My son, always searchin for hidden Mickey's Found one on the que for VOTLM . Not much use though, unless the ride is down.
What does "on the que" mean? Or is that supposed to be in the queue?
What does "on the que" mean? Or is that supposed to be in the queue?
One thing I've learned here? Some people say "on line" to mean when standing *in* a line.
Odd to me, but whatever...
I haven't read the entire thread but found 3 this past week at MK.
1. Next to Aloha Isle on right hand side (if looking at stand) of building.
2. Tomorrowland Terrace has 2 I found. Both near trash cans.
3. In front of Carousel of Progress. Center. Beside tree near fruit cart.
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Sorry, but paying 5 dollars to charge my phone would leave a very bad taste in my mouth.
Think of all the money that gets spent on analysis to improve customer service, to improve guest experience and to get guests to stay in the parks.
Imo giving guests free charging spots and letingt them use a nickels worth of electricty would be a reasonable thing to do. The could put in a few charging ststions in each land area. Better yet, install a charging plug into every chair arm on COP.
Ps I would love to hear Pete vent on this.
The could put in a few charging ststions in each land area.
But you do realize that nothing is 'free' - they'd just have to jack ticket prices up to compensate for the cost of installation, use, and service.
I've just read the entire thread and I'm surprised that one point hasn't been raised at all (unless I missed it). Within the past few months, Disney has installed free Wi-Fi throughout the parks. Disney not only knows guests are using their smartphones and iPads in the park but they are adapting and providing free Internet access as a result. It only stands to reason that if thousands of guests are taking advantage of this new service, there is going to be a need for people to charge their electronic devices
I also believe the WiFi is going to play into the new Fastpass system somehow. So for the person who wonders why anyone needs their phone in the parks, Disney is actually driving that need themselves.
What I don't really understand, actually, is why we need a thread mentioning where to find an electric outlet. Building codes require there to be an outlet every certain number of feet apart, so every restaurant in Disney, every gift shop in Disney, every restroom in Disney, has numerous outlets accessible for guest use. They are located both indoors and outdoors in fact. So if your battery is running low, take a break, have a seat, plug in and charge.
Just because WDW has an outlet every certain amount of feet because of a building code does not mean that they were put there for guest use.
I believe someone above mentioned that DL already has paid charging. I probably wouldn't use charging stations even if they had them.