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Not in the rooms. YOu have to connect through the ethernet cord or bring your own router to create wi fi.

I am not sure about other parts of the resort.
 

My husband was able to find wifi in the Top of the World lounge (through his kindle services) as well as on the elevator (he was checking on a book when we stepped onto it and it continued to be connected. Now this is through the Sprint network it never asked for any information for billing so it may have been free or it could have been that Sprint's network is avaiable there - I just know he could check on buying books.
 
My husband was able to find wifi in the Top of the World lounge (through his kindle services) as well as on the elevator (he was checking on a book when we stepped onto it and it continued to be connected. Now this is through the Sprint network it never asked for any information for billing so it may have been free or it could have been that Sprint's network is avaiable there - I just know he could check on buying books.

The Kindles operate on a 3G network, which is different than WIFI. This is the same as most cell phones. I carry a 3g aircard with my laptop for cases where there is no WIFI or Ethernet available. It really works pretty well, though it is not as fast as WIFI.

:)
 
No wifi. Disney is still one of those resorts/hotels that thinks it's okay to charge $9.95 - $??? per night for hard wired internet connection in the room. However, as DVC members we get free internet while staying on points at a DVC resort.

It seems pretty old fashioned when many of the smaller hotel chains like Holiday Inn Express, Comfort Inn, and Hampton Inn all have free internet. In fact I've been in high rise hotels that have free WIFI, they just have more internet connections based on floor numbers.
 

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