Here's hoping next year we can return to a "better" normal.
I wasn't talking about the wave phones. I was talking about the landline phone in each stateroomI think I read that they removed the wave phones from all rooms and now solely rely on their app for communication.
Ah, sorry I misunderstood. And yes from the videos posted so far, the landline phones ARE still in the rooms.I wasn't talking about the wave phones. I was talking about the landline phone in each stateroom
Where there’s a will, there’s a wayWe've got the 10N HI cruise next May. I REALLY don't want to be masked up then. If we are still wearing masks in May, we will have truly screwed this up.
No kidding. I'm glad that you prefer it. I don't.Yes to keep people from crowding the exits onto Castaway. I actually prefer it! I’ll sit on my balcony for 20 minutes and then go stroll off then stand on the stairs in a crowd for 10 minutes.
No kidding. I'm glad that you prefer it. I don't.
Wait it actually works? What are the speeds on it? Would it be good enough for voip or no?
4g speeds when on/near land. good for browsing the net, sending big files by email.
In the middle of the ocean it's still good for WhatsApp, short emails, text.
you won't see the same speeds you get with your wifi at home but does its job fine.
I'd say speeds are similar to what you get when using 4g data.
I wonder how you get this to work at sea. All hotspots require a cell signal to piggy back on. At sea you'd be using the ship's cellular repeater which is more expensive than the ship's Wi-Fi
Wait did you use this when doing a Eastern or Southern caribbean cruise or your WBPC and it worked when at sea on sea days? Again knowing that middle of ocean might only be email and text based communication.
I like crowds. I don't like sitting in my room. I find people interesting. I'd rather line up and interact with people. That's life.Realistically its not much different than actually lining up except you have a digital space in line. Yes that means some people can grab a spot before they are actually ready I guess though.
Be interesting to hear but I suspect after the first 30 mins or so its not an issue. A fair way possibly to do is it to have everyone who wants to rope drop the island just go in to queue and then it places based on seniority Concierge, Platinum, Gold, ect.
Be interesting to hear feedback as more people experience it and we get vlogs on it as well.
I'm down to just 2 because I give them away before I even leave the ship. (Is this your first time on a Disney cruise? Here, take this - no, PLEASE TAKE THIS!) I don't leave them in the stateroom because I figure that will only increase the existing supply that I hope runs out.Seriously, you don't even want to know. You probably already have at least 3 (I have 5).
who is the club host? cruise director?
Curious about this as well. Especially with how luggage is being handled but my guess is you take your own now just like DME.Anyone seeing content on the busses from MCO or Resorts?