So I have to download an app, prop up the device somehow, and keep a $200 device running all night, to replace a $1.50 clock. Great.Not to beat a dead horse on this one, but yes you can. There are loads of apps that duplicate clocks. A large, clear display that displays all night long. Just like a clock, maybe even bigger and clearer. No fumbling or picking up the device. Wake up, glance at tablet/phone, see time, go back to sleep.
Well, I can see how you can live without a horse, but how does one go through life without a clock??two things i want in 2016 in a hotel. 1) an alarm clock 2) a secure post to tie my horse to in front
I am 52 years old. I never recall running out of room in my nightstand.
If I did I would get rid of my lamp. It's the largest item and after all, I have a flashlight built into my phone.
MG
Someone should do a poll of what age people are who think hotels should keep alarm clocks.
36 and under = 99.2% no alarm clocks
37 - 59 = 33.66% keep alarm clocks
60 and up = What? They removed sundials from the rooms?
Personally I don't care one way or another but I'll point out the cost is more than just the discounted cost of the clock itself but also there is a cost to those that call and complain or to have to store and deliver them. I think it's reasonable for DVC to remove them with or without having them to deliver but I also think it's reasonable to keep them. I do think it funny that in 2016 with all the options available, that people would dig their heels in on this issue. I'd bet I can predict the general responses in a work environment from a computer upgrade or phone system change for most of those who have participated in these alarm clock threads, LOL.Thread summary: They may or may not be gone. Some people really want them. Some people really don't. Both groups think the other camp is just wrong and should get with the program. No one's mind has been changed by this discussion.
It's not that one cannot find what time it is without a clock, but why not make it easy so I just just glance and look vs pull out my phone and fumble?Personally I don't care one way or another but I'll point out the cost is more than just the discounted cost of the clock itself but also there is a cost to those that call and complain or to have to store and deliver them. I think it's reasonable for DVC to remove them with or without having them to deliver but I also think it's reasonable to keep them. I do think it funny that in 2016 with all the options available, that people would dig their heels in on this issue. I'd bet I can predict the general responses in a work environment from a computer upgrade or phone system change for most of those who have participated in these alarm clock threads, LOL.
As I implied, I don't see where it has to be a big deal either way. Personally I think the best choice going forward is to have them for delivery until they're gone then not to have them but I think all 3 variations are reasonable for now. The chances of someone not having a reasonable option without a clock in the room is close to zero but it may not be the preferred option.It's not that one cannot find what time it is without a clock, but why not make it easy so I just just glance and look vs pull out my phone and fumble?
If you set up your "device" on the night table before bed, all you really did is set up an alarm clock.
For me, at least while on vacation, it's more about having an easy to read clock in the room and not necessarily the alarm.
MG
As I implied, I don't see where it has to be a big deal either way. Personally I think the best choice going forward is to have them for delivery until they're gone then not to have them but I think all 3 variations are reasonable for now. The chances of someone not having a reasonable option without a clock in the room is close to zero but it may not be the preferred option.
Oh I agree, if you have a guest that really wants one, bring one up to the room. I did contact DVC yesterday I was told a both of my resorts (we are doing a split stay) the alarm clocks have been removed BUT I can request one for the room. Darn skippy I will!
BTW the DVD players have not been removed. DD is very happy. She borrowed a movie every night on our last stay.![]()
Really?? I'm calling BS. I that many years you glanced at the clock twice??
MG
Here you go: http://www.horsemotel.comtwo things i want in 2016 in a hotel. 1) an alarm clock 2) a secure post to tie my horse to in front
Haha - I had almost posted a similar link yesterday!![]()
I don't get it, a digital alarm clock is less than $10. What is DVC saving? How cheep can they get?