Most likely. If you can't connect directly to the back of the TV (because of how it's mounted), Disney usually provides a breakout box with A/V connections including HDMI.
Most likely. If you can't connect directly to the back of the TV (because of how it's mounted), Disney usually provides a breakout box with A/V connections including HDMI.
It differs from resort to resort, but it's usually somewhere in the entertainment unit near the TV. When I was at AKL in May, my room had one just below the TV to the right.
If you don't see a breakout box, that usually means the TV's ports are accessible enough to be reached without much difficulty.
Yep, you just need an iPad HDMI adapter and an HDMI cable. The one I use is the official Apple one, which connects to the iPad's lightning port and gives you an HDMI port and a lightning port (for connecting to power). I can confirm I've been able to connect my iPad to the TVs at All-Star Music, Poly, Bay Lake Tower, and Caribbean Beach Resort.
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