TVs have A/V Inputs?

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We've purchased a portable DVD player so that DS has something to do during the long drive to the port. It has Audio/Video output jacks and I was wondering if the in-room TV's have RCA A/V input jacks so that we could hook the DVD player to the TV to let him watch some of his favorite movies while we're on board.
 
I don't believe they do. DSD had her DVD player with her and I think she would have hooked it up to the TV if she had the chance, so I THINK the answer is no. The TV is also quite small.
 
The televisions so not have A/V jacks and even if they did, the remote does not allow you to change the TV to a video mode so that you could watch it.
 
They show movies (both animated and regular) 24/7, as well as cartoons and the shows that are performed in the Walt Disney theater. There should be plenty to watch without the videos.
 

If you're in a Cat 1-3, there's a VCR, so you could switch out the cables and plug in a DVD player. But the lower categories have a different TV, so you can't there. When we were in a Cat 5, I wanted to plug my digital camera in to look at our pictures on the larger screen, but alas, I could not.
 
We're in a Cat 6 (and have been many times before). I've just never been in a situation where I had anything to plug into it before now.

On of my son's favorite videos is a Thomas the Tank Engine Movie. I don't think they will be playing many Thomas videos.

Oh well, the portable DVD player we desided to get has a built in screen, so this way I can watch the TV and he can watch his video.
 

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