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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostActually not all hotels have good WIFI.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostGet a 3 pay as you go SIM card. Add a £15 bundle to it, which gives you 300 minutes, 3000 texts and all you can eat data. Use it in Spain for free.
As much internet as you need for £15.
That is 1 reason why I wasn't giving a recommendation. The other reason is that we often take 2 rooms and I often find 1 has a brilliant connection and next door an utterly tulip one.
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Originally posted by Davejacks999 View PostThank you! At last a sensible reply...... Much appreciated. Can't be doing with some of the winkers on here.
It can be worth checking with the Tourist Information service in the town/area you want to target for a holiday, they may have info on hotels.
The other option is renting a villa, some of those will offer connectivity, you can shop around on that basis.
As I said so long as the client is happy with remote working and there are no security concerns then it's quite possible to do successfully.
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Get a 3 pay as you go SIM card. Add a £15 bundle to it, which gives you 300 minutes, 3000 texts and all you can eat data. Use it in Spain for free.
As much internet as you need for £15.
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Originally posted by TheCoconutDog View PostHi. Don't have a direct recommendation as such, but wondering if something from Wifivox - Pocket Wifi rental in Spain. Connect anywhere you go with our prepaid Wifi! would fit the bill?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSorry, is this the 1990s. Every room has Wifi.
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Originally posted by Davejacks999 View PostLook, I posted for ideas, not a lecture on taking holiday vs working.
In case you didn't know, the school summer holidays are coming up and I thought it would be nice for my family to have a holiday for a few weeks where I can work in the mornings and spend time with them in the afternoons. My Wife is not in the best of health and so it would be good for her to be somewhere warm. She isn't well enough to take the kids by herself, so having me on-hand to help out would be a real help to her.
This is over and above other holidays we take during the year, so please, unless you have some good ideas of holiday hotels with decent WIFI, keep your your preaching to yourselves.
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Originally posted by Davejacks999 View PostMy Wife is not in the best of health and so it would be good for her to be somewhere warm. She isn't well enough to take the kids by herself, so having me on-hand to help out would be a real help to her.
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Originally posted by Davejacks999 View PostHi
Can anyone recommend a good family hotel in the Canaries, Balearics or mainland Spain with really good WIFI that's available in the bedrooms or in a business centre as opposed to in the lobby, which is too noisy to do conference calls from?
Thanks
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Thanks anyway
Look, I posted for ideas, not a lecture on taking holiday vs working.
In case you didn't know, the school summer holidays are coming up and I thought it would be nice for my family to have a holiday for a few weeks where I can work in the mornings and spend time with them in the afternoons. My Wife is not in the best of health and so it would be good for her to be somewhere warm. She isn't well enough to take the kids by herself, so having me on-hand to help out would be a real help to her.
This is over and above other holidays we take during the year, so please, unless you have some good ideas of holiday hotels with decent WIFI, keep your your preaching to yourselves.
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I go on holiday with my family to spend quality time relaxing together and enjoying each others company.
My family would be quite annoyed If I spent our holiday bloody working!
I work to live - NOT the other way round.
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