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Internet access at Fairfield Grand Desert?

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Will be at Fairfield Grand Desert in LV next week. What are my options for internet access? Do they have broadband in the rooms? (either wireless or wired). Thanks.
 
There is a wireless system available (at a weekly fee of $29).
 
Local calls are free so you can use dialup.

No DSL in the rooms yet. tHey have them at the HGVC at the Hilton.

Dan
 
timeos2 said:
There is a wireless system available (at a weekly fee of $29).

But it's available mostly to the interior rooms (facing the pools) of the original two towers. If you're on the outside, chances are you won't get a strong enough signal to make it worthwhile.

Alternatively, you can visit the game room where there are a couple of wired computers to use for free. They should still have a couple of extra cables on their router for personal laptop hookup, also for free.

HTH,
Jim
 
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