njmom23grls
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To answer the Skype question -
I think you may find that getting a calling card and calling from Martinique is your least expensive option. It sounds like you are only talking about 1 or 2 quick calls. I don't know what the current internet rates are on Disney BUT i just returned from Royal Caribbean and figure the rates *may* be comparable. RCCL is .65 per minute (cheapest per minute package of 500 minutes brought the cost to .33 per minute) - however their internet service was so painfully slow that I don't think you could have skyped. (It took 11 minutes just to check in online and print a boarding pass or 13 minutes to check email that type of thing) - it was like this all week whether I went at midnight or at 7 am. Again I don't know what Disney's rates are or how fast their internet/satellite connection is but given Christmas will be a sea day and a lot of people online - it will likely be slow. I tried to use Ovoo to video chat at home and wasn't able to ever secure a good connection. I ended up using my cell phone (At & T) - turned off the data roaming section and was able to call home on Thanksgiving for about (roaming fees, ship fees etc.) $4.00 per minute. Most of the ports had pay phone with international dialing instructions in multiple languages on the dock (assumedly for ships crew)
I think you may find that getting a calling card and calling from Martinique is your least expensive option. It sounds like you are only talking about 1 or 2 quick calls. I don't know what the current internet rates are on Disney BUT i just returned from Royal Caribbean and figure the rates *may* be comparable. RCCL is .65 per minute (cheapest per minute package of 500 minutes brought the cost to .33 per minute) - however their internet service was so painfully slow that I don't think you could have skyped. (It took 11 minutes just to check in online and print a boarding pass or 13 minutes to check email that type of thing) - it was like this all week whether I went at midnight or at 7 am. Again I don't know what Disney's rates are or how fast their internet/satellite connection is but given Christmas will be a sea day and a lot of people online - it will likely be slow. I tried to use Ovoo to video chat at home and wasn't able to ever secure a good connection. I ended up using my cell phone (At & T) - turned off the data roaming section and was able to call home on Thanksgiving for about (roaming fees, ship fees etc.) $4.00 per minute. Most of the ports had pay phone with international dialing instructions in multiple languages on the dock (assumedly for ships crew)