elizabeth
my husband and i are getting our 1st smartphones and we want to know who has the best coverage, customer service and how much the prices fluctuate month to month.
Answer
Verizon has always had decent coverage - up in the mountains, out in the San Juans. I've been out camping and the only phones that had coverage were Verizon.
We switched from AT&T a few years ago because our house in the burbs (not at all in the boonies) was in the middle of a donut hole of awful coverage. And we checked the coverage maps for AT&T recently and it's still the same.
Bottom line - there are a lot of places with few people and no cell phone towers in this state (mountains, state parks etc.) and no carrier has invested in the equipment to have great coverage through the whole state. But it certainly seems that Verizon has it covered better than anyone else.
Have a nice day
Verizon has always had decent coverage - up in the mountains, out in the San Juans. I've been out camping and the only phones that had coverage were Verizon.
We switched from AT&T a few years ago because our house in the burbs (not at all in the boonies) was in the middle of a donut hole of awful coverage. And we checked the coverage maps for AT&T recently and it's still the same.
Bottom line - there are a lot of places with few people and no cell phone towers in this state (mountains, state parks etc.) and no carrier has invested in the equipment to have great coverage through the whole state. But it certainly seems that Verizon has it covered better than anyone else.
Have a nice day
For Canadian Members - Good young family destination?
Take Dead
My young family (me, my wife, and one son, 2 years old) lives in the Greater Toronto Area. Over the summer we stayed in Niagara Falls and had a great time.
We're looking to get away to someowhere else in Ontario for a weekend (or longer) during the winter, and we're looking for a family friendly destination that's not Toronto or Niagara Falls.
Please help.
Thanks.
Answer
Well, I have a few suggestions if you plan to stay in Ontario.
First, this may be a bit far to go, but there is the Kirkland Lake Winter Carnival, but it is up past Sudbury, almost at Timmins. May be a bit far to drive, but maybe if it is interesting enough.
http://www.klfestivals.com/WinterCarnival.html
A bit closer to home would be the Cobourg Winter Festival, that appears to offer the same kind of things, and is just off the 401 heading east from Toronto.
http://www.cobourgtourism.ca/Winter_Fest_-114668.html
A little later in the season (end of March) you may want to go to a sugar camp, where your son might like to see the animals (many sugar camps also have small petting zoos for the kids) and gets to eat maple taffy off the snow.
http://www.mapleinthecounty.ca/index.php
Finally, a place all kids usually enjoy would be a trip to Santa's Village. There is the amusement park set up north of Toronto, near Muskoka.
http://www.santasvillage.ca/
I would say that some of these settings would probably be better if your son were older, as I doubt at 2yrs he will have much of a recollection of this trip as he gets older. Based on that, you may want to select a winter vacation that suits YOUR wishes and enjoyment, but that also welcomes kids in a "child-friendly" atmosphere.
Well, I have a few suggestions if you plan to stay in Ontario.
First, this may be a bit far to go, but there is the Kirkland Lake Winter Carnival, but it is up past Sudbury, almost at Timmins. May be a bit far to drive, but maybe if it is interesting enough.
http://www.klfestivals.com/WinterCarnival.html
A bit closer to home would be the Cobourg Winter Festival, that appears to offer the same kind of things, and is just off the 401 heading east from Toronto.
http://www.cobourgtourism.ca/Winter_Fest_-114668.html
A little later in the season (end of March) you may want to go to a sugar camp, where your son might like to see the animals (many sugar camps also have small petting zoos for the kids) and gets to eat maple taffy off the snow.
http://www.mapleinthecounty.ca/index.php
Finally, a place all kids usually enjoy would be a trip to Santa's Village. There is the amusement park set up north of Toronto, near Muskoka.
http://www.santasvillage.ca/
I would say that some of these settings would probably be better if your son were older, as I doubt at 2yrs he will have much of a recollection of this trip as he gets older. Based on that, you may want to select a winter vacation that suits YOUR wishes and enjoyment, but that also welcomes kids in a "child-friendly" atmosphere.
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