Okay, time for the I.T. Geek to come out. While WiFi is nice to have around the campground, it poses many other issues for users if they are not aware of it. The most important one is security. Public WiFi (even those quasi-public ones that require you to enter a "Password" that you receive from the front desk) is not safe to use for things that require you to logon. (Banking Sites, Email Sites, even Forums) because you are now on a shared medium and anyone on the same segment of the network can intercept your communications.
So while someone may be able to get your Netflix Password, they really can't do too much damage, (well, sort of), much more damage can be gotten if they get your banking account info or your CC info (because you had to place that order online while at the fort.
I have brought my laptop to the fort to use to just keep on home and work emails as I am either getting moving in the morning or as I am slowing down at the end of the day. I would no longer do this if the only option I had was a public WiFi because of security.
Like Ed, I can "Hotspot" my cell phone and take care of things (much MUCH safer than public WiFi) but of course, I end up using my data plan.
So my advice to anyone using Public WiFi at the Fort (or anywhere really) is to NOT use it for anything remotely sensitive. (And really even in Netflix, if they have your credentials, they can typically find out name and billing address and are well on their way to ID theft).
Okay, rant done. Be sure to have Safe Surfing!
