There are no unlimited internet plans--they were done away with before teh 2005 Panama Canal crossing with some enterprising Dis-ers came up with a plan to share the unlimited access.
On the Western sailing there are at least 2 internet cafes in Key West which charge $5 for an hour on your equipment; limit is one hour if they are busy. There is a Starbucks in the shopping center right by the dock in Cozumel. There are a couple of hotels listed on line as having free internet access in Grand Cayman, but I have not personally used them--we were busy in GC. I have personally visited the internet cafes in KW and Cozumel (the joys of teens).
On board, the internet cost is the same whether you use their equipment or bring your own. Of course, if you bring your own you can do other things like empty your camera memory. If you are using the internet on board for e-mail, etc. go on line and download your stuff. Then log off and write your answers off line. Log back on and send. It will save you MAJOR time and cost!
OK, gang....in the last couple weeks there have been 2 robberies in Nassau involving cruise ship guests and one tragic accident in Cozumel where personal belongs of victims "disappeared." I'm calling
DCL and asking for more onboard activities on port days. On our last cruise, on a full port day they showed the same movie twice in the theatre. Even if they showed 4 different movies (one every 2 hours), that's a significant increase in activity options on board with very little increase in crew effort. Anyone want to join me in a phone/e-mail appeal for more programming on port days?
yes, I realize that some crew get free time while in port, etc. I'm not suggesting a hugely labor intensive list of stuff. However, now there is next to nothing while the ship is in port; even a little addition would be great.