Ha. The bad Aulani WiFi I mentioned in my post was Eva 14th floor!Well I am happy to see some positive reports! Based on this, it must be more location specific versus resort wide. For my trip it did feel resort-wide, but perhaps because of New Years, the resort was more packed than normal and thus the wifi was more unreliable. For example, I doubt the wifi in the luau area always is 0/0, but then again even AT&T was 0/0 there for New Years. I can say without a doubt, my little area of Ewa was consistently horrific on the 14th floor--can't blame that on crowds.
I was just at OKW last weekend and the wifi in the room was only .25mbps, so I'm having bad luck with Disney wifi in general as @DVCjj said above. Luckily AT&T pulled through for me at OKW and for boarding groups at DHS
So agree with you. I plan to relax and enjoy the time with my family. I think if the idea of spotty wifi is a concern that it will ruin a holiday, then one might have to rethink what is important on a vacation.You would not go over wifi? Or other bad reviews? The thing is with reviews is that some people are just pot stirrers. They like to complain either because they are just miserable people and are never happy or they like the attention. There are issues, yes, but I take those reviews with a grain of salt. If 80% of the people where saying how dirty the place was and had pictures to back it up, then I would listen to that. But the ones that complain about slow wifi, it does not affect us. We went for 2 weeks in 2017 and did not want to leave. And this was with my then 16yo daughter to had to keep all of her friends "updated". I was just thrilled to actually be able to go to Hawaii in my life. Go and enjoy time with your loved ones and soak in the natural beauty that you won't see anywhere else.