I was there over the weekend and they were not on my line up. Believe me, I looked.Well they did just add 16 new channels including those.
I was there over the weekend and they were not on my line up. Believe me, I looked.Well they did just add 16 new channels including those.
Here here. I would give my right arm for the Discovery Channel or TLC to be added to the line up.
Well they did just add 16 new channels including those.
Since the newspapers will still be available near the elevators I'm willing to guess the resorts are now able to reduce the amount they receive as well as relocate the resource of "dropping off those papers" to somewhere else...
Besides dropping off the papers what else was that CM's job?
I don't see this as a loss either. The vast majority of individuals get their news via either an iPad, laptop, smart phone, etc., or turn on their network of choice and catch it on TV. But, I'm guessing any Deluxe guest that calls the desk and specifically requests a newspaper could most likely have one brought to their room.
Personally, I'm more interested in free in-room wireless, a full range of television choices, and a good selection of room service options available until at least midnight every night.
I am not a resort manager, so recognize my opinions are strictly amateur. . . but it seems to me that it would be a simple way to provide papers to those who want them and to avoid wasting paper on those who don't - simply ask at check in, "Would you like a USA Today delivered to your door on Mondays through Friday?"
Can the average WDW guest read on the fifth-grade level of USA Today? (someone had to ask)
He's BACK!
~but is he better than ever?~
Who wants to read the news in Disney World? Not me, too depressing. I want to forget the news and world(except Disney World) when I'm there.
And with free wifi now, this is/was a waste of paper.
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