Time marches on.....
26 days to go!
Thanks to one of my fellow Canucks (and a fellow SVR owner
.he taught me everything I know about the Vistana), were doing something a little different this year when it comes to our cell coverage. Fingers crossed it works as seamlessly as it appears it will.
All of our everyday cells are with Telus mobility, which so far we are very pleased with. On past trips, weve added their talk and text travel bundle to my phone only (Steve leaves his personal cell and his work Blackberry at home) which runs us about $25 plus tax. Its a minimal package, limiting us to 50 minutes of calling and 150 text messages, which is good for an emergency contact phone but not near enough minutes for me to check in with my mom on a regular basis. She's pretty adept at
reading texts, but replying? Not so much

.So, in addition to the Telus travel plan, we always purchase $10 or $15 in calling cards and use those from the phone in our villa for my evening marathon chats with Mother Bear. All together, we are generally out about $50 in phone expenses for one weeks vacation once both components are added together. Over and above our plan, Jake generally adds an unlimited texting plan to his iPhone so he can stay in contact with all the important people in his life. We block data on both phones to avoid any exorbitant roaming fees (and limit our internet usage to the laptop back in our room).
We thought we had the best possible arrangement we could get for out-of-country telephone use. Then, in one of the many posts I read here on the Dis, bankr63 brings up Roam Mobility. And I think hmmmm
..if Munro is recommending it, this is obviously something worth looking into. So I begin researching. And reading. And the more I read, the more marvellous (and cost-saving) it sounded.
Roam provides Canadians with cell plans that allow for unlimited calling and texting to both US and Canadian numbers for one price. Data is also available if desired. The plans are customizable by the day, 3 days, week, 2 weeks, month or 3 months or any combination of those options , so you only have to buy the time you actually need. All that is required to subscribe to one of the plans is the one-time purchase of a Roam Mobility SIM (to use in your own phone) or a dedicated Roam phone with included SIM (about $50).
Telus just happened to upgrade Steve and I to new cells this past January, despite the fact that my old Windows phone was still just like new (albeit 2 years old). Once our new phones were operational, I reboxed the oldie along with all of its parts (including the case) and figured have a spare in the event of an emergency (like if one of the phones took an accidental swim in the toilet, for example). So, when we decided to move forward with a Roam phone for our Florida trip this year, it made sense to employ the old Windows phone for this purpose rather than purchase the hardware from Roam. That meant all we needed to do was unlock the old Telus unit ($20 including tax via the local cell guru in my office building) and then purchase the appropriate SIM ($15). Both one-time charges which will hopefully extend for many vacations to come.
The end result? We have a phone that can be used exclusively for our entire vacation (well, as soon as we cross the border, anyway). No restrictions on calling or texting....we can use it as often as we want, for as long as we want. No need for those dang phone cards, which generally annoy me at the end of a long day when you're trying to key in that dastardly bazillion-digit PIN number in addition to the toll-free calling card number and the number of the person you are dialling

. We can check in with my Mom (or Sweetie can call home to HER mother....which I will insist on from time to time, for her momma's sake) from wherever we may happen to be, not just from the resort telephone. The cat-sitter can reach us at any time if Patches is having a crisis. And the cost? $46 for the entire 15 days were gone. Not half bad.
So thank you, bankr63

. You . Are. Awesome.
Jake and Sweetie? They are leaving their phones at home

..... dont fall off your chair. They wont need to reach each other (obviously!), and our Roam package will allow both of their employers to reach them if necessary, so theyve opted to save their money and go phone-less for two weeks+ .
This should be interesting. I am guessing theyll be suffering from Twitter withdrawal by day 3.
