RaySharpton
Retired and going to Disney.
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Does anyone know of a good website to see the TV channels listings like they are listed at the resort?
I have found the list for the Disney Pop Century Resort TV channels and I know where to actually look on the resort TV for the same.
But sometimes, I like to look ahead of what is shown on TV for things like possible College Football game replays coming up on ESPN or ESPN2.
I also know that the last time that I was there I found out that the TV Satellite Service is by DIRECTV.
I really couldn't find anything on the web that would so the same channels that were listed on the TV. I tried Directv, but it just showed digital channels.
Does anyone know of a good website to see the TV channels listings like they are listed at the resort?
I guess that I could use the two following websites listed below:
www.tvpassport.com/tv-listings
www.tvtv.us/fl/orlando/32830
Well, wouldn't you know that just changing a few words in a Google search and delving further in the DirecTV website, I found a better-looking TV Listings Guide that I could use on my laptop?
https://www.directv.com/guide?lpos=Header:5
At least it looks better and cleaner on my laptop.
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Does anyone know of a good website to see the TV channels listings like they are listed at the resort?
I have found the list for the Disney Pop Century Resort TV channels and I know where to actually look on the resort TV for the same.
But sometimes, I like to look ahead of what is shown on TV for things like possible College Football game replays coming up on ESPN or ESPN2.
I also know that the last time that I was there I found out that the TV Satellite Service is by DIRECTV.
I really couldn't find anything on the web that would so the same channels that were listed on the TV. I tried Directv, but it just showed digital channels.
Does anyone know of a good website to see the TV channels listings like they are listed at the resort?
I guess that I could use the two following websites listed below:
www.tvpassport.com/tv-listings
www.tvtv.us/fl/orlando/32830
Well, wouldn't you know that just changing a few words in a Google search and delving further in the DirecTV website, I found a better-looking TV Listings Guide that I could use on my laptop?
https://www.directv.com/guide?lpos=Header:5
At least it looks better and cleaner on my laptop.
.
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