Queenie
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Hi all,
I'd like to get some UK perspectives on this as it's something that could potentially become an issue for us this year. As many of you will know, my mum is coming with us to Florida in Sept, she likes to do lots of stuff that we're not really interested in and vice versa. As a result we're probably going to want to split up and go to different parks/shops etc quite often. What I'd like is your opinions on the best (and cheapest) ways to keep in touch.
All 3 of us have Tri-band enabled mobile handsets that we know work in the USA. Scott's contract lets him send and recieve texts and calls but my PAYG phone wouldn't let me make calls (I could receive calls and send/receive texts.) I'm not sure how to tell about mum's phone which worries me slightly (she has no idea what provider she's on, let alone what contract!!) All I know is she's on an O2 contract but which one I have no idea. My main worry with keeping in touch this way is the cost, are there any cheap SIMS we could get 3 of to use out there - would it be worth buying 3 in the USA that we can keep to use there in the future?
The other option is walkie talkies, this is something I know nothing about except what I've read on allears. According to them the maximum range is 2 miles - that would be useless for us as there's a good chance someone will be in Universal, Seaworld or a mall whilst another is in Disney or back at the hotel, those gaps are way more than 2 miles! Are there British sets that could span those distances or are we stuck with using mobiles?
Cheers for any info you can give us with this. I'm starting to worry about mum out there as she won't drive and we're in the timeshare which is a good 15min drive from Disney/I4 so if she doesn't want to come with us she could have problems. There are shuttles from our resort to Disney/Universal and Seaworld but they're very limited in times and I'm worrying about what happens if she misses the last/only one! Surely it's the mum's job to worry about the daughter, not vice versa!!!
I'd like to get some UK perspectives on this as it's something that could potentially become an issue for us this year. As many of you will know, my mum is coming with us to Florida in Sept, she likes to do lots of stuff that we're not really interested in and vice versa. As a result we're probably going to want to split up and go to different parks/shops etc quite often. What I'd like is your opinions on the best (and cheapest) ways to keep in touch.
All 3 of us have Tri-band enabled mobile handsets that we know work in the USA. Scott's contract lets him send and recieve texts and calls but my PAYG phone wouldn't let me make calls (I could receive calls and send/receive texts.) I'm not sure how to tell about mum's phone which worries me slightly (she has no idea what provider she's on, let alone what contract!!) All I know is she's on an O2 contract but which one I have no idea. My main worry with keeping in touch this way is the cost, are there any cheap SIMS we could get 3 of to use out there - would it be worth buying 3 in the USA that we can keep to use there in the future?
The other option is walkie talkies, this is something I know nothing about except what I've read on allears. According to them the maximum range is 2 miles - that would be useless for us as there's a good chance someone will be in Universal, Seaworld or a mall whilst another is in Disney or back at the hotel, those gaps are way more than 2 miles! Are there British sets that could span those distances or are we stuck with using mobiles?
Cheers for any info you can give us with this. I'm starting to worry about mum out there as she won't drive and we're in the timeshare which is a good 15min drive from Disney/I4 so if she doesn't want to come with us she could have problems. There are shuttles from our resort to Disney/Universal and Seaworld but they're very limited in times and I'm worrying about what happens if she misses the last/only one! Surely it's the mum's job to worry about the daughter, not vice versa!!!