One thing that Disney is fantastic at is hiding things in plain sight.  I'd be 
willing to bet you saw them and didn't even realize it.  I always look for 
access points everywhere I go just to see what they use and how they've 
deployed things.  I, likewise, have never seen a single access point when 
visiting Disney parks.

-Christopher

On Mar 2, 2017, at 4:27 PM, Hector J Rios <hr...@lsu.edu<mailto:hr...@lsu.edu>> 
wrote:

I just came back from a trip to Disney World and I was blown away about the 
availability of their Wi-Fi network. It covers all the Disney Hotels, parks (I 
believe with the exception of the water parks) and the Disney Springs district. 
From the MAC address of a couple of WAPs, it appears they use Aruba. The 
coverage is impressive, and the connectivity is good; although reliability is 
decent, but I can forgive them knowing what a humongous task it takes to deploy 
such a massive network.

Does anybody know any more details about how this network was deployed? I 
looked and looked for places where I could see WAPs but didn’t see a thing. 
However they did it, it is impressive.

Oh BTW, I did enjoy the park too. ☺

Hector Rios
Louisiana State University
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