Well, even if Disney were not outsourcing, it still could never be free. The reason you outsource is that it's cheaper than doing it yourself!
Still, I'd happily pay a few dollars more in my annual dues and get free internet. It is much like the phone or the tv. It's just not free to the consumer because it's new and not used nor required by the majority (although I suspect that is swiftly changing).
A lot oif it is market pressure - in Florida, paying for a fridge is pretty common, but around Disneyland, it's hard to find a hotel or motel without a fridge.
I like what Marriot is doing. They have a flat fee they charge that gives you unlimited local and long distance phone calls and Internet (as well as other things, depending on the resort). That's great, since phone calls no longer really cost hotels much, if anything (yet prices are still pretty steep most places).
Still, I'd happily pay a few dollars more in my annual dues and get free internet. It is much like the phone or the tv. It's just not free to the consumer because it's new and not used nor required by the majority (although I suspect that is swiftly changing).
A lot oif it is market pressure - in Florida, paying for a fridge is pretty common, but around Disneyland, it's hard to find a hotel or motel without a fridge.
I like what Marriot is doing. They have a flat fee they charge that gives you unlimited local and long distance phone calls and Internet (as well as other things, depending on the resort). That's great, since phone calls no longer really cost hotels much, if anything (yet prices are still pretty steep most places).