ukstitch
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We brought our laptop with us when we went to France last summer - it was more for the kids to watch DVDs (on rainy days). However, I have to admit that I got quite excited when I found out that the restaurant at the holiday park had free wi-fi for guestsAfter the kids had gone to bed, I went there for 15-20 mins to check my emails etc while Peter had his shower. Mind you, it did come in handy as we needed to check route maps and find out info on opening times etc. I would never do it during the day... only at the end of the day when there's nothing else to do (there's no telly to watch either) and it's still too early for bed. For someone like me, going without the net for 2-3 days is heck of a long time, let alone 2 whole weeks away! I'm sad, I know.
Glad to know I'm not the only one

On the subject of delays etc, I find it easier to check the web the night before as reception don't always know the answers, though I do agree that if there is a problem then it's almost always easier to sort it by phone. I try to avoid using my phone abroad though, as the international roaming charges hurt quite a lot...
The other thing that I forgot I use it for which is VERY useful is online check-in for flights. I did that in the states when leaving Seattle and it saved so much time at the airport, plus I was able to secure decent seats
