In today's world of polyester and wash and dry, many people don't iron their clothes. Yet Irons and ironing boards are standard. Why not clocks?
Tell me y'all dont have a phone or watch at WDW...... Clock?
You say not having a clock is a negative...do you not pick up your cell phone in the middle of the night for the time..??
Again with the fumbling for the phone pushing every button on the side to find the one that lights it up, sliding to unlock it and, yep, I'm awake. Not to mention if my son is in the room with me, he is now awake because I'm making so much noise. If a clock is there, I roll over open one eye and roll back over, never totally waking up. I do it at least 2 times a night every night.
I don't use the clock for the alarm, after so many years of getting up at 5 am to go to work, I still wake up at 5 am every morning, vacation, weekend doesn't matter.
You say not having a clock is a negative...do you not pick up your cell phone in the middle of the night for the time..??
I would never think to ask for a clock. We do not have smart phones so we need one. Thanks for the info, we leave in 3 weeks. : ) first thing to ask for on my list
I too need a clock in the room. I don't bring my phone to Florida (roaming charges), and have no desire to wake everyone in the room up at 3:00 a.m. by turning on the tv to see how long I've tossed and turned. It's too bad that they don't keep them in a drawer like an extra pillow, or on a shelf like an iron, for those who need them. I really feel that they should be standard equipment in a hotel room.
I agree. I don't use a cell phone much on vacation and will not turn the tv on to check the time. I much prefer a clock.
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I don't own a cell phone or a watch, so I really like having that bedside clock in the hotel. As others have said, I'm not going to turn on the TV in the middle of the night to see what time it is. Also, bringing your own travel alarm is only an option if you are checking a suitcase. If it's in a carry-on, it'll get pulled by security. It's happened to me once and DH three times (he's a slow learner... or forgetful). The time it happened to me, the security agent said there's something in the travel alarm that's radioactive? Anyhow, they see a "timing device" on the x-ray and have to check it. They also had to search the bag, and wipe test it, the clock, and my hands, and run it through the GC (or GCMS) that they have at security. As DH was standing next to me with his bag, the agent focused me with a stare and said, "Did you pack that bag, too? Because if you did, we have to search and wipe it, too." Nope, not me, didn't pack it at all (I said with my fingers crossed). We almost missed our flight that day, because of a simple travel alarm clock.
Even my old, dumb TracFone has a clock display.We do not have smart phones so we need one.
Are there any US plans left with roaming charges?I don't bring my phone to Florida (roaming charges),
I used to do that in the good old days, and always found myself forgetting to turn it back on. So now I leave it on, and since I always charge it in the car, I only need to charge at home every other day at most. If calls were a problem, I'd silence it; the latest iOS has a do-not-disturb programmable setting (which I've never used).I do have a cell phone, but I turn it off at night.
Are there any US plans left with roaming charges?
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after reading some of the other comments - I am so glad to read yours and know I'm not alone!I agree. I don't use a cell phone much on vacation and will not turn the tv on to check the time. I much prefer a clock.
But how would you ever know about the Must Do for each park????That channel was not working in our room the whole time we were there! It was all scrambled.
They make very small fold out clocks that are battery operated that work very well. I always bring it with me. I swear to whomever is listening, it still has the same battery and I have had it for at least 15 years. I don't use it when I'm not traveling, it just remains closed up until I need it again, however, it is still running all that time and when I open it up it has the correct date and correct time. It's about 2.5 inches square and a quarter inch thick when folded.I too need a clock in the room. I don't bring my phone to Florida (roaming charges), and have no desire to wake everyone in the room up at 3:00 a.m. by turning on the tv to see how long I've tossed and turned. It's too bad that they don't keep them in a drawer like an extra pillow, or on a shelf like an iron, for those who need them. I really feel that they should be standard equipment in a hotel room.
When I'm in for the night, be it home or away, I don't use my cell phone. Like others, I wake, glance at the clock, fall back asleep. If I have to get the phone, turn it on, check the time (after finding my glasses) I'm awake. Same with the tv.
Bags and Bag Check -- In the parks, only DD took a cinch sack and it only held our ponchos and umbrellas. I had a teeny tiny bag with phone, cash and ID, and chapstick, plus our touring plans. DH and DS carried their stuff in their pockets. Bag check took one second for those with no bags but much longer if you actually had a bag. They checked everything and every single pocket. Only once did anyone from our family go through the metal detector. My son-in-law is dark and hairy and we kid him that he looks like a terrorist, and they never made him go through extra screening (so I guess that's good that they're not profiling?) But anyone who went through the "no bags" line could have had guns or knives or who knows what in their pockets. I did not feel safe in that regard (I felt just as safe as going anywhere else, such as the grocery store, etc). What I mean is, I don't know why they had such extensive bag checks if they're not going to check pockets. (Does that make sense?)
Definitely opt for the bus. We have driven it and swore to never again drive to MK. Takes almost an hour and much more hassle.Great report, thanks! We will also be renting a car, but debating using it on our MK day. Think we will take the bus like you did, but still on the fence, since we could very well have taken off by the time we wait for a bus. On a flip note, the bus does drop you off at the front versus taking the monorail/ferry at TTC...decisions. As far as the parking permit, is that just a one-time paper permit you need to get at the front desk at check-in and not something you need to go back up for every day?
I am totally with you about the bag check. I could rant all day about this.
What Disney is doing here is just checking a box. Do we have screening? Check.
There are so many ways if someone wanted to get something past that crack security force.
I feel safer at Six Flags where everyone goes through a metal detector. You have to empty your pockets and take off your belt.
This check is nothing but an annoying waste of time.
There is no consistency in how or the level in which they check bags. I love the guys who pick up the bag from bottom and seem to have eyes in their hands like they are looking into the bag.