. . . you need to borrow a modem and leave a deposit . . .
Deposits can only be made with debit or credit card - not with KTTW cards.
. . . No deposit, just signed a form for what we were taking . . . If not returned then we would have been billed on our cc that we left on file when we registered at check-in.
1) You got lucky.
2) The procedure is to run one of those old-fashioned credit card slips.
3) You know, the paper is run through the machine over the card *
. . . if modem is returned, slip is torn up
. . . if modem is not returned, the slip is processed
* The way it was done in the ole-days (like the 1960's).
1) You got lucky.
2) The procedure is to run one of those old-fashioned credit card slips.
3) You know, the paper is run through the machine over the card *
. . . if modem is returned, slip is torn up
. . . if modem is not returned, the slip is processed
* The way it was done in the ole-days (like the 1960's).
If you want WiFi at your site, yes you need to borrow a modem and leave a deposit. Otherwise, there is WiFi throughout the parks and in common areas around the campground like the pool.
We brought our netbook on our recent trip and said we'd get the modem for it if we needed to, but actually found we could do everything we needed to from our phones with either the WiFi in the parks or 3/4G at the campsite. We never even took the netbook out of the box!
What site number did u have? For example if you were close to the 2100 cabin loop maybe you picked up the cabin wifi. Those are the low 2000 numbers. Campers in the 600 loop near the Meadow TP can sometimes pick up the TP free wifi. Same for those 100 sites close to the Settlement TP.
It all depends on where the bits blow in tbe wind, so to speak.
Bama Ed
Is there wi-fi in the cabins?
What is the cost for the wi-fi for campers at their site?