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Doctor P said:And most upscale hotels are still not providing free access even though their family of brands provides free access at their budget and moderate hotels.
That's exactly what I was going to point out. No free Internet in Hilton's, but Hampton provides it. I've also had to pay for it at Fairmont and Four Seasons.
Frankly I'd rather have the cost passed on to those that want or use it than everyone.
Blue & Gold, your logic is flawed. The DVD players were not in the rooms, they simply replaced the older technology VCR players. The master dicuments describe a VCR player in the room, the DVD is a suitable alternative. No where in the master documents is high speed Internet access offered. To add it now would incur a cost which must be passed on to all members, and my guess is that most members do not want to bear that cost. If it were a situation where originally high speed access via a LAN connection was a selling point, and that was eventually replaced with wireless, I would have no problem with it. But I don't like the idea of DVC being able to unilaterally add anything that has an additional cost to members at a whim, and my guess is that they legally can't do so without a majority vote.
Anne