OP, I have never had much luck getting wifi on the island, but as the other person said, you can get it on the ship for sure. I never understand why others say that we should not remain connected. If you want to be totally disconnected, that's fine. If you want to remain connected, that's fine too. In all 12 Disney cruises, I always remain connected, I like it that way. I like staying connected to work too. Work is how I manage to afford Disney cruises.
Thanks - I don't plan to purchase the ship's plan as I don't see us using it enough to justify the cost for us. But, I was curious about the potential to use the free international t-mobile data plan on CC, if the need or want arises.
If you sign up on the first day you get 50 mb of ship wi-fi free.
T-mobile access would require a cellular tower within range.
TMobile has a map for international coverage; parts of the Bahamas do have coverage: http://www.t-mobile.com/optional-services/roaming.html?icid=WMD_TM_INTRNTNLVR_N8J6LRGJILD2658
According to the map, Castaway Cay has coverage, 2G speeds. Others may be able to tell you if that is accurate.
SW
Not to rain on your parade, but thats one of the best part of cruises that you can "disconnect yourself" from everything else and relax. It's always funny to me to see people going through withdrawls on the ship the first night.
Some people may not have the luxury of being able to "disconnect".
Not to rain on your parade, but thats one of the best part of cruises that you can "disconnect yourself" from everything else and relax. It's always funny to me to see people going through withdrawls on the ship the first night.
Not true for all cell carriers. Best to check with your provider.If you are on the Eastern you should get free coverage in St Thomas as a US territory.
I know that when we cruised back in 2011 and stopped at St Thomas, AT&T didn't charge us any extra when we used our phones while on the island since it is a US territory. They also shows St Thomas on their US coverage maps.Not true for all cell carriers. Best to check with your provider.