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    WiFi Internet Access - New Member Benefit Announcement

  • #2
    But it's only at select resorts, at least for now. Also keep in mind that this is an Elite member benefit for Silver, Gold and Platinum THE Club members.


    Dear Valued Member of THE Club® at Diamond Resorts International®,

    We are pleased to announce the introduction of free WiFi Internet access at select resorts for our Silver, Gold and Platinum Diamond Loyalty(SM) members.

    Free WiFi Internet access is now available in the accommodations and resort lobby areas at the following resorts:


    Free WiFi Resort Locations

    Bent Creek Golf Village
    Desert Paradise Resort
    Grand Beach
    Greensprings Vacation Resort
    Lake Tahoe Vacation Resort
    Scottsdale Links Resort
    Scottsdale Villa Mirage
    Sedona Summit
    The Historic Powhatan Resort
    The Ridge on Sedona Golf Resort
    The Suites at Fall Creek
    Villas de Santa Fe

    Free Internet Access

    Kaanapali Beach Resort
    The Point at Poipu


    I'm glad to see that the Villas de Santa Fe and The Suites at Fall Creek are on the list as we plan on visiting those two resorts either this year or next. I'm a little disappointed that Polo Towers isn't on the list.
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    • #3
      What is the difference between:

      "Free WiFi Resort Locations"

      and

      "Free Internet Access"

      I just upgraded my 3G wireless card to a 4G card this morning, so I would not benefit from this newest benefit BUT it is a good show from DRI in showing its appreciation for its elite members.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by winger View Post
        What is the difference between:

        "Free WiFi Resort Locations"

        and

        "Free Internet Access"

        I just upgraded my 3G wireless card to a 4G card this morning, so I would not benefit from this newest benefit BUT it is a good show from DRI in showing its appreciation for its elite members.
        For what it costs to be an Elite member I'll GLADLY pay the $20 or so a week to get Internet vs the annual fees of Elitism. Saves me hundreds if not thousands....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by winger View Post
          What is the difference between:

          "Free WiFi Resort Locations"

          and

          "Free Internet Access"

          I just upgraded my 3G wireless card to a 4G card this morning, so I would not benefit from this newest benefit BUT it is a good show from DRI in showing its appreciation for its elite members.
          The difference between the two is that WiFi is wireless and free Internet access is wired the reason why the two Hawaii resorts are wired are because they are using RoadRunner Internet service and for some reason they will not let them use wireless access at the resort.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dale7 View Post
            The difference between the two is that WiFi is wireless and free Internet access is wired the reason why the two Hawaii resorts are wired are because they are using RoadRunner Internet service and for some reason they will not let them use wireless access at the resort.
            Good to know.


            BTW, does this offer extend to guests whether or not they are staying with us? Two examples:

            1) we reserve two separate units at resort A, but we stay in unit 1 and our friends stay in unit 2

            2) we reserve one unit at resort B for our friends to get away for the weekend but we do not travel with them.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by timeos2
              For what it costs to be an Elite member I'll GLADLY pay the $20 or so a week to get Internet vs the annual fees of Elitism. Saves me hundreds if not thousands....
              Financially speaking, yes, however if DRI starts to add more and more benefits for elites, the various benefits start adding up in value.

              I applaud DRI to offering different benefits for elites (e.g. less expensive upgrade costs, wifi, etc.)
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              • #8
                I am at The Historic Powhattan. The front desk rep needed to be reminded of the benefits of free wifi in the room for elite members. It does not sound like many members ask for the code at the desk (either because not many are elites or the elites do not know of this new benefit).

                I would think at check-in time, the front desk and/or concierge would enthusiastically mention this perk to elite members. THAT would make an elite member feel special !
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by winger
                  I am at The Historic Powhattan. The front desk rep needed to be reminded of the benefits of free wifi in the room for elite members. It does not sound like many members ask for the code at the desk (either because not many are elites or the elites do not know of this new benefit).

                  I would think at check-in time, the front desk and/or concierge would enthusiastically mention this perk to elite members. THAT would make an elite member feel special !
                  You should have gotten the code in a e-mail with your reservations a few weeks before your stay I did anyways.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dale7
                    You should have gotten the code in a e-mail with your reservations a few weeks before your stay I did anyways.
                    You are right, Dale. I never even opened that pre-arrival email from DRI. I just found and opened that email and the code is sitting in the 2nd paragraph titled:

                    "Your Complimentary WIFI Access Information"
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                    • #11
                      When we stayed at Powhattan, we paid for the wifi. It was $29.99 for the week. Quite a bargain compared to the hundreds of extra dollars we would spend on MFs and points sales (even resale) to reach the level needed for free service. For those traveling with a group however, keep in mind this cost is per computer. There were 9 of us in a 4 BDRM and 4 had computers. So we shared one computer for the internet access.

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                      • #12
                        Powhatan's service is provided by AT&T---which means if you have an iphone (or similar) that uses AT&T's cell network you can also use the wifi for free with that device. And, that's a good thing, because AT&T coverage at the resort was *very* spotty.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bnoble
                          Powhatan's service is provided by AT&T---which means if you have an iphone (or similar) that uses AT&T's cell network you can also use the wifi for free with that device. And, that's a good thing, because AT&T coverage at the resort was *very* spotty.
                          We had no problem with wi-fi access, however there were times when service was VERY slow. I believe it was not available at one point, but only for a short period of time.

                          Normally, we don't even bother with internet access - I'd rather not be tethered to work or obligations during vacation. But I was in the middle of contract negotiations with a client and needed to stay on top of things.

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                          • #14
                            We stayed at both the Kaanapali Beach Club and Point at Poipu in May this year and the wired internet was available at both. We just signed on as though we were going to pay and the charges were removed at the end. I do appreciate that, even though the cost of elete status is much greater. We use all of our points and I feel that we get good value. I expect that after we retire, we can make the points go a lot further because of the added flexibility on our part.

                            On a side note, the parking at KBC was free for owners and Poipu did not charge. Are there any other places where you are charged for parking? That would be nice to know when planning a trip.

                            Tom

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                            • #15
                              We had no problem with wi-fi access, however there were times when service was VERY slow.
                              Sorry, the "spotty coverage" I was alluding to was att-cellular, not wifi. The wifi worked quite well.

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