Haha, this is so true! It’s like when people think they’re getting free WiFi at hotels or on cruises, but it’s really just access to their system. It’s always a surprise when you need to pay extra!
Haha, this is so true! It’s like when people think they’re getting free WiFi at hotels or on cruises, but it’s really just access to their system. It’s always a surprise when you need to pay extra!
And again, where is this happening? What company is advertising "Free Wifi" and then charging for internet access? If it's so pervasive, it should be easy to provide examples.
I'm travel a fair bit for work, and whether I'm a rewards member at the hotel all I need to do is log in w/ my name & hotel room and yeah - it takes you to the hotel site but the rest of the internet is still there, just a page away.
My only cruise line experience is w/ Viking, and they had (somewhat spotty depending) internet that they don't charge for.
150 Wi-Fi minutes. Fast Wi-Fi speeds powered by Starlink.
This is copied right off of NCL website on Norweigian Encore. I know where you are coming from with the technical aspect of Wi-Fi but their 150 minutes wi-fi minutes was internet. When you get on the ship, you change your phone to Airplane mode to access the ship stuff. Only thing with the 150 minutes was, when you were done with the internet, if you didn't log out the minutes would just keep running until they ran out.
And again, where is this happening? What company is advertising "Free Wifi" and then charging for internet access? If it's so pervasive, it should be easy to provide examples.