scoobygirl39541
Well-Known Member
My phone is my lifeline. I never go anywhere without it. So yes, it does come with me to all the Disney parks, but its also my camera, video recorder, and memory collector. And now its my FP+ tracker lol
Disney resorts now have DirecTV which dramatically increases your options......we (wife + me) ...both have our own businesses ...so keeping 'connected' is a must. My wife has an at-home Spa Party business ...and I've seen her book numerous parties while waiting in the stand-by lines ...and sitting at a bar at the resort ...or in one of the eating venues. She also needs to coordinate said parties with her employees while we're away .....
....that said ...when it comes to being 'connected' while back at the resort room ....the TV choices are pretty sparse to begin with ...unless you 'need' Stacy ...24/7.
....funny story: At home ...in our bedroom ...the TV is on ALL NIGHT ....because it keeps the dog company (seriously) ...and drowns out some of the outdoor noises that may spook him (like wind or rain on the roof ...which he hates). So ...we go to WDW ...and there is no dog in the room of course ....and turn off the TV as we go to sleep ...and find that WE CAN'T GET TO SLEEP ....because of being accustomed to the TV on ...all night ...for the past 8 years!!!!
Found this website after my last trip but I will definitely be checking this board next time I'm at WDW.Facebook and twitter, mainly so I can live-update the Ric Flair quote when I'm in line at Space Mountain. Also, being able to check this board out for any updates while in the park is handy.
We watched that a bit on our last trip in September. I think it was in the teens.We try to avoid TV time while at Disney. There used to be a channel where they showed old Disney cartoons. This was great, but I'm not sure that it is on anymore. Last time I checked, we couldn't find it. Anyway, we try hard to unplug for a week. I'll read the news on my iPad, but emails and voicemails are a "no-no." It's vacation. Keep it that way!
We try to avoid TV time while at Disney. There used to be a channel where they showed old Disney cartoons. This was great, but I'm not sure that it is on anymore. Last time I checked, we couldn't find it. Anyway, we try hard to unplug for a week. I'll read the news on my iPad, but emails and voicemails are a "no-no." It's vacation. Keep it that way!
Same channel, indeed.When we went last September, they had this great channel that at night it read a story to the kids on the TV - I can't remember what the channel was, but I think it was the same channel that plays old Disney cartoons all day???
I do like to check my personal e-mail and also use Facebook and Twitter. I'm also guilty of checking the news back home.
One of the things I always aim to do while I'm at WDW is disconnect from the "real world." With the new FP+ and other things that require me to have my smart phone handy, I don't get as much disconnect as I'd like. But, that's neither here nor there. My biggest struggle is when we're in the room at night and the kids go to sleep -- do I watch TV or not?
It's my habit to watch TV at night to fall asleep, but I strongly dislike hearing the news and about all of the bad things in the world when I'm at WDW. I get enough of that at home. Last year, my DH and I decided we would pack some bottles of wine and spend each night out on our patio talking and drinking wine instead of watching TV. It was such a wonderful experience!
Do you try to disconnect when your at WDW?
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