Re: Mobile Internet I stayed at Southlands, IoW last year, and they had an excellent WiFi
set-up,
we were asked to contribute to a local charity - £3 for 10 days, excellent
value.
We were able to search for return bus times to link up with a walk - in
stages - from St Catherines to Needles and Totland Bay.
Also up-to-date local weather, opening times of various museums, etc.
I can get 40 mins service from Premien Inn for a £2.00
Southlands has now been taken over by the Caravan Club, if CC&C can't offer
this I might change.
Colin
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>> "Woody" <harrogate3@ntlworld.spam.com> wrote in message
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>>> As a point of interest, three of four CC sites that we have stayed on in
>>> the last three weeks had wi-fi - but at (cheapest) £2.25 for 15mins or
>>> £6.99 for an hour I think I'll pass.
>>>
>>> Aren't we paying enough for membership and site fees for them to NOT
>>> charge hotel prices? If McD's can do it for free why not the CC - for
>>> members at least?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Woody
>>>
>>> harrogate three at ntlworld dot com
>>>
>>
>> I've just put the July 09 CC Mag down
>>
>> Wi-Fi at over £30.00 for a month is a pure RIP OFF
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> What extra cost (if any) is there to providing all and sundry to share
> your internet connection. Assuming you have a connection in the first
> place and that you are not going to hard wire the whole site (daft but
> thought I would mention it)? Perhaps the money is to password protect some
> files. |