and just pay the 75 cent charge if it's a local call.
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dvc members don't we only pay like 30 or 35 cents per call?
I keep netzero on my tablet for traveling - we have wireless at home, but netzero is convenient for a lot of the places I've traveled to. I think you get like 10 hours free per month - there is an ad on the top of the page, but it is fine for getting your e-mail or whatever. There are a ton of numbers for it that are local from wdw, the only bad thing is I could never get any of them during the week I tried because they were all busy. So I'm not sure if netzero is as good a thing in the orlando area as it has been for some other places I traveled to.
Now, they are putting in high speed lines, and there will be wireless from the pool at the beach club. The high speed lines are 9.95 a day; the wireless access at beach club is 4.99 for the frist hour, 9.95 for the 24 hour day.
Here is the estimated time table for getting the high speed up and running -
Coronado Springs - Oct. 1, 2003
Yacht & Beach Club Resorts - Nov. 4, 2003
Contemporary Resort - Dec. 2, 2003
Grand Floridian - Dec. 2, 2003
BoardWalk (including DVC units) - Dec. 30, 2003
Saratoga Springs - Jan. 30, 2004
Villas at the Wilderness Lodge - Feb. 27, 2004
Old Key West - April 2, 2004
I guess you have to have your own ethernet cable to use it (and card and laptop of course) - the business center at the beach club will be selling wi-fi cards, but if I didn't have one I think I'd get one before I got there
Here are the places that will have wireless access-
Grand Floridian - Main Lobby, Convention Center Hallway, Beach Pool
Contemporary - Main Lobby, Convention Center Hallway, Feature Pool
Yacht Club - Main Lobby, Convention Center Hallway, Stormalong Bay Pool
Beach Club - Main Lobby, Convention Center Hallway, Stormalong Bay Pool
Coronado Springs - Main Lobby, Convention Center Hallway, Feature Pool, Francisco's