mnmhouston
DIS Veteran
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Any issues? I have issues with my service in lots of areas (even in my home town). Wondering how it is in and around the parks for use of MDX (less concerned about phone calls...lol)!
No need to worry about service in WDW. They have free wifi through out the park so even if your service isn't great you should have no issue using MDX on the wifi.
I live local and use T-Mobile. The only issue I've ever had is losing a signal when deep inside some of the attraction buildings, which I attribute to how the buildings are constructed. Usually if I have lost my phone signal I'm deep enough in that I can't get the Disney wifi either. I get a strong signal all over Orlando, which is the reason I went with them in the first place.
I live local and use T-Mobile. The only issue I've ever had is losing a signal when deep inside some of the attraction buildings, which I attribute to how the buildings are constructed. Usually if I have lost my phone signal I'm deep enough in that I can't get the Disney wifi either. I get a strong signal all over Orlando, which is the reason I went with them in the first place.
Building penetration has more to do with the frequency band T-mobile uses. ATT and Verizon use lower frequencies (around 700 MHz if I recall) than T-Mobile (1700 MHz). Lower frequncies are better at penetrating through building materials. Basically att and Verizon paid more and were earlier to the party to register the lower frequencies with the FCC.
Toy story midway building is a total dead zone for T-Mobile. There are a few others as well I can't recall at the moment.
Bottom line, overall coverage is ok in the parks, the shortfall is T-Mobiles carrier frequency when within a structure.