I just wanted to pass along some issues we had with buying this on a recent cruise.
We stopped in Nassau and weren't getting off the ship. After 2 very busy days at Disney we decided that we just wanted to relax and enjoy the ship and have been to Nassau enough anyways.
While in port, I got a text from AT&T about a $10/day international plan and we purchased it for a couple of devices to check in (mostly for my teenage daughter to chat with friends). Given our plans for the day, $10 for the day didn't seem like a big deal. Yeah I know, put the phones away....
On one phone the plan worked as advertised, we connected and did whatever we wanted and just a $10 fee. On my daughter's phone she connected and did what teenagers do, but then we got an additional roaming charge of $100+ in addition to the $10 day plan.
AT&T is saying the extra roaming charges are coming from the cruise wifi and are real. They can't really explain why we got the text and were able to sign up for the one day pass but some of the data was classified as roaming, maybe as you move around the ship you lose the cellular signal? Or why 1 phone worked fine while the other got charges. We were all sure to turn the phones off once we left port so not to be charged. AT&T did refund some of the charges but not all and tried to put a happy spin that they were doing all they could.
I just wanted to pass it along. Best advice is probably not to connect at all....
We stopped in Nassau and weren't getting off the ship. After 2 very busy days at Disney we decided that we just wanted to relax and enjoy the ship and have been to Nassau enough anyways.
While in port, I got a text from AT&T about a $10/day international plan and we purchased it for a couple of devices to check in (mostly for my teenage daughter to chat with friends). Given our plans for the day, $10 for the day didn't seem like a big deal. Yeah I know, put the phones away....
On one phone the plan worked as advertised, we connected and did whatever we wanted and just a $10 fee. On my daughter's phone she connected and did what teenagers do, but then we got an additional roaming charge of $100+ in addition to the $10 day plan.
AT&T is saying the extra roaming charges are coming from the cruise wifi and are real. They can't really explain why we got the text and were able to sign up for the one day pass but some of the data was classified as roaming, maybe as you move around the ship you lose the cellular signal? Or why 1 phone worked fine while the other got charges. We were all sure to turn the phones off once we left port so not to be charged. AT&T did refund some of the charges but not all and tried to put a happy spin that they were doing all they could.
I just wanted to pass it along. Best advice is probably not to connect at all....