Question about calling long distance from WDW/ resorts

kalamazoo

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Are long distance charges for calling from the WDW resorts still as seriously expensive as they used to be? What about using a calling card at the parks? We usually have a cell phone with us so it's not usually an issue but I was thinking of leaving it at home next time.
 
long distance from any hotel room is expensive. Calling cards are the best way to go if you don't want to bring your cell phone. From WDW, a 1-800 number will cost you .75 cents (same as local charges).

If you have a good cellphone plan, just use that. It's not that big to carry is it?
 
Most hotels are ridiculously expensive with the long distance calls. I never use my hotel phone to make a long distance call unless it is free. I used to use a calling card, but now use only my cell phone.

Karen
 
Long distance is billed at 75 cents per connection, plus the AT&T Operator assist rate, plus a 55% surcharge. (It works out to be $6-8 per minute)

Local, 800, and calling card calls are billed at 75 cents per connection.
 

Remember all resorts also have pay phones available in the lobby. Better to take your calling card there than to pay for your call twice. :smooth:

Mky princess:
 
We use the pay phone. I also did not want to bring the cell (just one more thing to pack), charger etc. We also just used quarters that we got from the front desk.
 
Best options since long distance surcharge is over 50%:

1) cel phone

2) calling card

3) if you don't have the above, get a reusable prepaid calling card but check the rates - Walgreens cards have good rates and are often on sale, and are often re-loadable. NEVER buy the AT and T ones at the resorts by the payphones, they have the worst rates
 
When we bought our last WDW tickets from a ticket broker recommended to us on Mosusesavers it came with a 45 min. AT&T calling card. This worked out very well for us. On this last trip, we used our cell phone and still saved over the overpriced rates the hotels charge. I just don't understand why anyone knowing this would use the hotel to make a long distance phone call. They are so overpriced...smjj
 
We always buy a phone card at Wal Mart before we leave. They have a 120 minute card for around $10. That way we can make calls home from our room and it's already paid for.

The kids like to call the grandparents almost everyday, so this has really saved us a ton of money and saved on the cell minutes/battery.
 
smjj said:
I just don't understand why anyone knowing this would use the hotel to make a long distance phone call. They are so overpriced...smjj

You would be VERY surprised...
 
Hi,

At the time I checked into POP Century resort last year the CM at the Check in desk adviced me, without asking, to not use the room phone but the pay phones and a calling card in case I wanted to make phone calls. Maybe it was because I'm from Europe that he told it to me.

Marcel.
 
mslangen said:
Hi,

At the time I checked into POP Century resort last year the CM at the Check desk adviced me, without asking, to use the pay phones and a calling card in case I wanted to make phone calls. Maybe it was because I'm from Europe that he told it to me.

Marcel.
They're not supposed to, but a lot of them will. International rates typically start at $20 per minute, and up...
 
Many years ago, before I knew better and before I found the DIS, my DD and I took our first mother/daughter trip from the UK to WDW. When we got to our room in ASMo (which I paid rack rate for :earseek: ), I called DH. The conversation went something like this:

Me - Hi, it's me. We had a good trip and got here safely.
DH - Good. Well both of you have a great time.
Me - OK. We'll see you soon. Bye

When I got my bill, I found out that that little conversation cost me $26!!!!!!!!!!! :guilty:

Ever since then, DH knows that no news is good news when us girls are at WDW :flower1:
 
:cool1:

I always use Sam's Club(AT&T) pre-paid phone cards. They are less than 3 cents per minute. I think if you use a pay phone with the Sam's Club card they charge you something like an extra 9 minutes(27 cents).
 
We just got back a couple of days ago. I bought a calling card that was 3 cents a minute. The calling card charges 99 cents for using a payphone, so we just used our resort phone and paid the 75 cents per call.

Mary
 

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