Don’t want to be stuck in hotel with Wi-Fi speeds as slow as an ancient 9,600 bps modem? Here’s how to check out hotel Wi-Fi speeds before you book so that you’ll be able to travel in the fast lane. It works much the same on both apps and the Web site, but I’ll give details about the Web site. When you get to the site, type in your destination, and then choose the class of hotel you’re interested in from the drop-down list. Click “View Results” and you’ll see a list of all the hotels the site has tested at that destination and with that class of hotel, with the fastest first, and the slowest last. For each hotel, you see the upload and download speeds and Internet services that speed can support, such as video and audio calls and HD streaming. The speeds are actual tested speeds, rather than speeds claimed by hotels. Click any hotel for more information about the hotel itself.
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The staff I didn’t find to be as nice as at an actual Disney resort. We had an issue with our bathroom fan not working the entire week of our stay. I texted the resort twice and was told engineering would like at it, and they obviously never did. I complained upon check-out and they refused to do anything for me. I do hear online of others saying that the management and staff aren’t the greatest at the Swan and Dolphin, which is a shame because the location is fantastic and it’s so much cheaper than Yacht, Beach, and Boardwalk. Magic-bands do not work at the Swan and Dolphin. They will give you a room key. Both years my travel agent had to call Disney for me to add a temporary generic park pass to my account on MDE so I’m able to book restaurants ahead of time 60 days out. I do wish when the Dining plan returns that Swan and Dolphin resort guests were eligible, but they are not.