TV channels in room

TK421

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Hi,

What TV channels do you get in your room? I know it says 'international channels' but what does that include?
I am staying in Santa Fe if that makes a difference.

Stuart
 
Stuart AFAIR you get the Disney Channel and BBC World but I'm not sure of the rest.
 
Cyrano said:
Stuart AFAIR you get the Disney Channel and BBC World but I'm not sure of the rest.

I think that is all of them.
 
There's not much English Language stuff of the adult variety. I think I remember them having a sports channel or something - not that I'm in to sports but I'm sure I saw something as I was surfing through. I tend to have it babbling away on the Disney channel myself as I don't have that at home.
 

Remember there is the constant loop channel that promotes the park :rolleyes:
 
lol... i remember that Park channel...

we were in Santa Fe in december... what i remember having is.. the Park channel, English speaking Disney channel... and maybe an english news channel... but nothing else english...

and the reception on the english disney channel was REALLY poor....
 
The reception for us was fine for the english channels.
 
From memory, I think you get Eurosport too and an American new channel,
 
wideeyes said:
The reception for us was fine for the english channels.

maybe our blocks' ariel had fallen off :confused3

although... from your siggie you were at the DLH.. and i was in the SF! lol.... :rolleyes2
 
Oh, the perks of staying at a Disney hotel! :rotfl: At least you get the Disney channel and the park one. At the Explorers we only had a choice of BBC World or a cartoon channel for English-speaking TV. :sad1:
 
Thanks for the info, I'm tempted to get a small cheap DVD player to watch at night when the kids are in bed. I think my local Asda has one for about £25 and its about the size of a hardback book.
 
Cyrano said:
Remember there is the constant loop channel that promotes the park :rolleyes:


That's how I know I've finally arrived! I have to have that on for a few minutes to convince myself I finally got there.
 
TK421 said:
Thanks for the info, I'm tempted to get a small cheap DVD player to watch at night when the kids are in bed. I think my local Asda has one for about £25 and its about the size of a hardback book.

£19.99 from Argos

I bought one of these for the study - it plays DVDs from every country in the world without any tinkering needed.
 
Ware Bears said:
Oh, the perks of staying at a Disney hotel! :rotfl: At least you get the Disney channel and the park one. At the Explorers we only had a choice of BBC World or a cartoon channel for English-speaking TV. :sad1:

when we stayed off site we had NO english tv... i remember watching Jay Jay the Jet Plane in french one morning... that was bizarre...

becks
 
dlpSteve said:
£19.99 from Argos

I bought one of these for the study - it plays DVDs from every country in the world without any tinkering needed.

I am going to wait until i see how well the packing goes as we are trying to get everything into hand luggage to save time/hassle at the airport. If there is space I will get one as it would be handy to have for the house anyway.
 












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