esskay
Well-Known Member
The TVs in general are pretty awful, but so are everywhere around property and over at universal.
As a Brit it boggles my mind how backwards tv is at wdw. No interactive program guide, no on demand, not even basic pause functionality. These are hardly new technologies.
Combine that with the very slow and patchy Wi-fi coverage and it’s not great. There’s absolutely no reason why Disney can’t be providing a stable 50mbps+ to each user.
The rooms are wired with cable, a technology capable of over 1gbps of traffic. In the uk a single cable feed is often used to provide residential broadband at 300mbps, as well as tv services to 5+ TiVo boxes at the same time.
As a Brit it boggles my mind how backwards tv is at wdw. No interactive program guide, no on demand, not even basic pause functionality. These are hardly new technologies.
Combine that with the very slow and patchy Wi-fi coverage and it’s not great. There’s absolutely no reason why Disney can’t be providing a stable 50mbps+ to each user.
The rooms are wired with cable, a technology capable of over 1gbps of traffic. In the uk a single cable feed is often used to provide residential broadband at 300mbps, as well as tv services to 5+ TiVo boxes at the same time.