Tinkerbell58
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Before I pack an alarm clock, I want to confirm that SSR studios do NOT have alarm clocks. I have heard the alarm clocks have been removed from villas. TIA!
I can also confirm, no alarm clocks in the one bedroom as well. I felt lost without a clock. I wake up several times to check on the time. Why did they remove the clocks?We were just there this past weekend and I can confirm - no alarm clocks.
My completely uneducated guess about the alarm clocks is this: Disney bought iHomes for every room at Disney World. Then Apple decided to change the plug at the end of the charging cable on its iPhones, and the iHomes would not work with them. Also, many people arrived in their rooms to discover that the time was wrong on the iHomes, possibly because the previous guest had unplugged them to use the outlet; then the new guest could not figure out how to change the time. So Disney said the heck with this. Get rid of them and don't replace them. Let people use the alarms on their cell phones.
My completely uneducated guess about the alarm clocks is this: Disney bought iHomes for every room at Disney World. Then Apple decided to change the plug at the end of the charging cable on its iPhones, and the iHomes would not work with them. Also, many people arrived in their rooms to discover that the time was wrong on the iHomes, possibly because the previous guest had unplugged them to use the outlet; then the new guest could not figure out how to change the time. So Disney said the heck with this. Get rid of them and don't replace them. Let people use the alarms on their cell phones.
So for those who don't have, nor want, a phone, they either go without or get a phone because it would raise dues a dime to pay for a $10 alarm clock for the room?Alarm clocks are a thing from the past. My kids have always used their phones. My wife uses her phone. I still use an alarm clock radio just out of habit. I would rather they spend my maintenance money on something else.
My completely uneducated guess about the alarm clocks is this: Disney bought iHomes for every room at Disney World. Then Apple decided to change the plug at the end of the charging cable on its iPhones, and the iHomes would not work with them. Also, many people arrived in their rooms to discover that the time was wrong on the iHomes, possibly because the previous guest had unplugged them to use the outlet; then the new guest could not figure out how to change the time. So Disney said the heck with this. Get rid of them and don't replace them. Let people use the alarms on their cell phones.
I'm with you there. I don't have or want an iphone, but do have an old flip phone. But to read the time, I have to put on my glasses, and usually turn on additional light as well. Can't see small things without strong light.So for those who don't have, nor want, a phone, they either go without or get a phone because it would raise dues a dime to pay for a $10 alarm clock for the room?
Kicking and screaming those who do not have a smart phone will either die or finally get one.So for those who don't have, nor want, a phone, they either go without or get a phone because it would raise dues a dime to pay for a $10 alarm clock for the room?
So for those who don't have, nor want, a phone, they either go without or get a phone because it would raise dues a dime to pay for a $10 alarm clock for the room?
Sorry, but I refuse to be a Lemming. Like my mother always said "If 10 other people jump off the bridge does that mean you have to do it too?" I am so sick of everyone and I mean literally everyone walking and/or driving around with those things glued to their heads. Can't function without them. It's a sad commentary if you ask me (and thankfully, nobody did).Kicking and screaming those who do not have a smart phone will either die or finally get one.
It's also awfully difficult to see a cell phone in the dark or when the battery is dead.It's just awfully difficult to see the microwave from the master bedroom......
Exactly what was said by older others when you bought a cell phone years ago.Sorry, but I refuse to be a Lemming. Like my mother always said "If 10 other people jump off the bridge does that mean you have to do it too?"
Why would it be dead when plugged into the wall sitting on the night stand?It's also awfully difficult to see a cell phone in the dark or when the battery is dead.