Yes but good luck figuring out how to use one...I'm traveling from Canada and will have a small travel package on my cell but my mom is a receptionist for a company with a 1-800 number so with a pay phone I can phone home to check in for free.
the beauty of a 1-800 number is you pick up and dial and no thinking is required!Yes but good luck figuring out how to use one...
I had heard that they disconnected those because too many idiots were calling them and, shall we say, using totally inapporopriate language to the person that would answer it. We used to call them back in the day, just to talk with someone there. Lot's of fun. I still have all of the numbers in my phone as well!Interesting fact, in Epcot there used to be three working phone booths (two booths in UK with a non-enclosed payphone in between, one booth in Canada). They are still there but they haven't worked in years. You can easily look up the old numbers on the Internet. I still have the phone number for the Canada one in my cell phone
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I found this one back at Rafiki's Planet Watch in AK. If this is the only pay phone in WDW, I would recommend just talking to you mom when you got back home haha. Not worth the hassle of getting all the way back there to see a petting zoo and a pay phone.
Yes, there are . Now, if you SEE one? You don't have to use it - it's another attraction for your young children . Please, be sure to SHOW them this quaint, antiquated item - they will likely never see one ANYWHERE again .
My wife and I are actually old enough to remember real PHONE BOOTHS - the WOODEN SHELL numbers, common in restaurants up to about 1964 . Our folks tended to teach us to never walk past one without checking to see if there was money left in the coin return . All dead knowledge today .
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