I am so glad to hear this- I have been researching how to manage our iPhones while in Europe, and avoiding exorbitant fees, but am getting confused. So, to confirm, do you keep it in airplane mode until you are in a spot that has Wi-Fi, then turn that off and connect to the local wifi( DLP, in this instance)until you check out, then turn airplane mode back on till you get to your next destination with a Wi-Fi spot? Pardon my ignorance -I was at the Xfinity store just yesterday asking how to use them overseas, and was still not clear on it!Just got back from staying at Hotel New York - I'm from the US and was planning to buy an international plan from my cell provider, but the wifi was so good I didn't need to. We relied exclusively on the wifi. There's wifi at each hotel, at Disney Village, and in the parks, so staying at Hotel New York we had wifi the whole time. You have to sign in - put in your name, email address, accept terms of service - but no password is required. It was plenty fast enough to check wait times, buy premier access passes, and even to join the Hero Training Center virtual queue.
Depends on your carrier. We have T Mobile, and when we landed in France, we got a text saying what our plan covered in France. It covered 256kpbs data and texting, with phone calls being 25 cents a minute, so I just left my phone on normal and connected to the park wifi. Sorry I can't help!I am so glad to hear this- I have been researching how to manage our iPhones while in Europe, and avoiding exorbitant fees, but am getting confused. So, to confirm, do you keep it in airplane mode until you are in a spot that has Wi-Fi, then turn that off and connect to the local wifi( DLP, in this instance)until you check out, then turn airplane mode back on till you get to your next destination with a Wi-Fi spot? Pardon my ignorance -I was at the Xfinity store just yesterday asking how to use them overseas, and was still not clear on it!