I know that you have to pay for internet access at Disney, but has anyone been able to do that with an Ipod Touch? I wasn't sure if the internet connection was wireless or just regular high speed. Also, how much is it? Thank you!
If you can use your unit AWAY from Wi-Fi areas (such as in the car) you won't be using any of Disney's connections at all.
You will be using your wireless carrier's signal (which does work in WDW parks.)
With an Iphone, you don't have to be in a Wi-Fi area to access the internet, but with a Touch you do, so that's why I was unsure. I didn't know if in the resort rooms and around the property, the internet access is wireless, or you have to have an ethernet cable to connect, which I couldn't do with a Touch.
Onsite WI-FI
Wi-Fi is offered at select Disney Resorts and throughout areas of Wide World of Sports. If you have a Wi-Fi enabled laptop or PDA, you can access the internet from common areas at the resort.
Smart City is the service provider and offers 24 hour technical support. They can be reached by calling 407-938-HELP
Requirements: Wireless Interface Card (WIC) which can be purchased in the resort's business center
Price: $4.99 for the first 60 minutes or $9.95 for 24 contigious hours
Billing: Smart City bills the user via a secure credit card transaction thru the internet connection
There is wireless available in most resort rooms at WDW.
It costs $9.95 per day (24 continuous hours,) however.
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/Resorts/wireless.htm
Thank you so much!wifi is only available in common areas of the convention resorts.
I should be able to use my Blackberry from ATT though while onsite to access the DIS? We are there for 16 nights and I can't imagine paying for internet access for that long, but I'm hoping I can at least get my daily fix and can post things.
Not every site works well on my Blackberry, but the DIS worked fine while driving home from Tennessee last week. Sure was nice to read the DIS while driving.
I have a Touch, and the in room connections are wired. So, since we both need laptop access for business, we use a wireless router and create a wireless network in our room. I can use the Touch from that network. With the router, we pay only once for the connection and all devices can use it.
I have to bring my laptop anyway, so that I can have a place to transfer my digital camera pics, so that woulld work for me. That way, DD and I could check our emails at the same time. We both have a Touch, and I would rather use that than my laptop anyway. Thank you for the suggestion! Okay, a silly question--I've only used a wireless connection on my laptop at home, so when I go to used the wired connection in the resort room, do they provide the cable or is that something I need to bring?just to point it out, as PP and I mentioned earlier, you would have to bring a wifi router from home and hook it up to provide service to the iPod in the room.
an ethernet cable is provided in the room. either off a 'spool' or in a bag hanging in the closet area depending on the resort.
Thank you all for the helplful info. 
Hey, now that's a good idea.I have to bring my laptop anyway, so that I can have a place to transfer my digital camera pics, so that woulld work for me. That way, DD and I could check our emails at the same time. We both have a Touch, and I would rather use that than my laptop anyway. Thank you for the suggestion! Okay, a silly question--I've only used a wireless connection on my laptop at home, so when I go to used the wired connection in the resort room, do they provide the cable or is that something I need to bring?
just to point it out, as PP and I mentioned earlier, you would have to bring a wifi router from home and hook it up to provide service to the iPod in the room.
an ethernet cable is provided in the room. either off a 'spool' or in a bag hanging in the closet area depending on the resort.
just to point it out, as PP and I mentioned earlier, you would have to bring a wifi router from home and hook it up to provide service to the iPod in the room.
an ethernet cable is provided in the room. either off a 'spool' or in a bag hanging in the closet area depending on the resort.
I don't believe you are correct. Disney does have Wifi available in their hotel rooms (atleast the ones I've stayed in) and I've connected via my laptop wirelessly, no router needed.
The Ipod Touch works like a laptop, as long as a Wifi connection is available and you don't mind forking out the money for the connection, you can connect to the internet without a router.