Free Wi Fi would be nice at WDW but not likely in the foreseeable future.
Disney offers Wi-Fi (high speed wireless Internet access)
in the public areas of its convention hotels (see locations below).
Smart City is the service provider and offers 24 hour technical support. They can be reached by calling 407-938-HELP
Requirements: Wireless Interface Card (WIC) which can be purchased in the resort's business center
Price: $4.99 for the first 60 minutes or $9.95 for 24 contigious hours
Billing: Smart City bills the user via a secure credit card transaction thru the internet connection
Locations:
Disney's Boardwalk Reso
- Convention Center Hallways/Common Areas
- Resort Lobby
- Main Swimming Pool Area
- Concierge Lounges
- Bellevue Lounge
Disney's Contemporary Resort -
- Front Desk sitting area
- 14th Floor Concierge sitting area
- Outer Rim Bar
- 1st Floor Convention Center Lobby
- 2nd Floor Convention Center Lobby
- Feature Pool
Disney's Coronado Springs Resort-
- Main Hotel Lobby
- Convention Center Lobby
- Feature Pool
- Francisco's Lounge
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa-
- 1st Floor Lobby including the Tea Room
- Convention Center Lobby
- 4th Floor Concierge sitting area
Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts -
- Main Lobby (both resorts)
- Concierge sitting area (both resorts)
- Convention Center Lobby
- Stormalong Bay Pool
It's not unusual for today's vacationers to bring a laptop along for the ride. In response to this, Disney is continually updating guest computer access at the resorts.
All of the Disney Resorts have High Speed Internet Access:
Price: $9.95 for 24
contiguous hours charged to the room account.
Technical support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Requirements: A Local Area Network (LAN) cable or in-room connection.
For a complete list of available Wi Fi spots in the Orlando area visit:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/Resorts/wireless.htm
Two other FREE Wi-Fi locations in the general area of Walt Disney World:
Downtown Kissimmee is a wi-fi hotzone -
click here for a coverage map.
Dial-Up Access with a Laptop
All of Disney's resorts have data ports on the phones. If you want to access the Internet from your hotel room using the data port, you'll need a dial-up account. Remember that they'll charge you .75 each time you connect, even to a local or toll-free number. There is no charge for accessing your own ISP from the resorts. Be sure to get a local access number before your trip to avoid long distance charges.