The sort of offer that's only really of use to an Alan Partridge-style permanent resident.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
The sort of offer that's only really of use to an Alan Partridge-style permanent resident.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Yep, but as I usually stay in a travelodge 2-3 days per week, it's a deal I've taken advantage of in the past. For those staying just one or two nights, it's very poor value indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
I took the family on a 3 week camping trip along the US west coast last summer.
I don't remember the specific names of the campgrounds we stayed at, but most of the private campgrounds had free wi-fi. Also, a number of the rest stops and tourist info places along the highways had free wi-fi as well.
Came in real handy for finding a campground closeby (with pool for the kids) at the end of the day, as well as doing my pick'ems. :p
15€ a day at a supposedly fairly facy Penina Golf resort hotel in the Algarve... no Wifi and only a short Lan cable - I had to rearrange my room in time for F1 tomorrow :p
The buggers are clever too: no chance of setting up a paralell link for the floor we're occupying :erm: :andrea:
The Casino Hotel in Portimao we'd been staying in up to now at monthly intervals was much more lax: Firefox would log me into their Wifi using old voucher cookies from one trip to the next! :laugh: