How is the wifi in the parks and which iPhone apps did you find most helpful.
Wifi in general is quite poor.
Not Apple, but Android (I assume works for apple too),... Kenny the Pirate's Character Locator.
We haven't been to WDW since we got iPhones but are going in a few weeks. I've gone a little overboard downloading and testing apps. Here's what I've got:
My Disney Experience -- the official Disney app
Lines (TouringPlans) -- for our custom touring plans and wait times
Magic Guide -- nice interactive maps with integrated links to attraction info, wait times and restaurant/snack cart info and menus
DisBoards -- nice link to this community for real time help/advice and to share our experiences
Undercover Tourist -- only got the free version; haven't gotten into it much, but it appears to have a lot of information and functionality -- restaurant info and menus, event schedule, crowd calendar, wait times, maps, etc...
Countdown -- vacation countdown with various WDW background pictures -- makes a nice "reset button" for the kids; when they get cranky or disagreeable I show them the countdown and they're suddenly happy!
WDWMagic -- latest news on park events, refurbs, closures, etc...; restaurant info and menus, attraction info (including history and trivia, but no wait times) -- I use this one to keep up on the news, like the recent announcments about change to the refurb schedule for the Carousel and POTC
Local News Apps -- Fox and NBC affiliate apps, mostly for local weather
Various Disney Game Apps -- Trivia, I Spy
Various Radio Apps -- MW Radio, WDW Radio, Live365, Sorcerer Radio
A Couple of Translator Apps -- just in case-- the best one is SayIt, which allows you to speak into the phone in one language and translate into any of dozens of languages with both text and audio translation
I've ordered an Anker battery charger to keep two iPhones juiced, and we have waterproof lanyard pouches to keep them protected on water rides. We have our ADR information loaded into MDE, Lines and also TripIt (a general trip itinerary app). It feels a bit like we're going into battle, but better to be prepared than have things go wrong and feel helpless.
I know you're looking for recommendations based on real experience in the parks, so I'll be interested to see others' comments.
We haven't been to WDW since we got iPhones but are going in a few weeks. I've gone a little overboard downloading and testing apps. Here's what I've got:
My Disney Experience -- the official Disney app
Lines (TouringPlans) -- for our custom touring plans and wait times
Magic Guide -- nice interactive maps with integrated links to attraction info, wait times and restaurant/snack cart info and menus
DisBoards -- nice link to this community for real time help/advice and to share our experiences
Undercover Tourist -- only got the free version; haven't gotten into it much, but it appears to have a lot of information and functionality -- restaurant info and menus, event schedule, crowd calendar, wait times, maps, etc...
Countdown -- vacation countdown with various WDW background pictures -- makes a nice "reset button" for the kids; when they get cranky or disagreeable I show them the countdown and they're suddenly happy!
WDWMagic -- latest news on park events, refurbs, closures, etc...; restaurant info and menus, attraction info (including history and trivia, but no wait times) -- I use this one to keep up on the news, like the recent announcments about change to the refurb schedule for the Carousel and POTC
Local News Apps -- Fox and NBC affiliate apps, mostly for local weather
Various Disney Game Apps -- Trivia, I Spy
Various Radio Apps -- MW Radio, WDW Radio, Live365, Sorcerer Radio
A Couple of Translator Apps -- just in case-- the best one is SayIt, which allows you to speak into the phone in one language and translate into any of dozens of languages with both text and audio translation
I've ordered an Anker battery charger to keep two iPhones juiced, and we have waterproof lanyard pouches to keep them protected on water rides. We have our ADR information loaded into MDE, Lines and also TripIt (a general trip itinerary app). It feels a bit like we're going into battle, but better to be prepared than have things go wrong and feel helpless.
I know you're looking for recommendations based on real experience in the parks, so I'll be interested to see others' comments.
Wow!!!! What an app arsenal!!!
I am fairly technical but I am sorry you have way too many apps you could not possible use them all effectively. It seems a bit of over kill to me.!!! But to each his own i guess
How is the wifi in the parks and which iPhone apps did you find most helpful.
If you don't need Wifi and have a web enabled phone you may want to try this....
http://www.easywdw.com/waits/
FREE!
This looks pretty simple and would not drain the battery. Anyone use it? Is it accurate for wait times?
It is very good. It will give your the posted (MDE) wait times, plus what is expected. Many people here like the app, I am sure you will also.I just downloaded the Lines app this morning. How accurate is it for wait times? I noticed it'll tell you if now is a good time to ride, and if not, when is. How accurate is that? I know nothing will be 100% spot on, but is this fairly reliable info?
It is very good. It will give your the posted (MDE) wait times, plus what is expected. Many people here like the app, I am sure you will also.
And welcome to the dis, Klayfish.