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Old 02-02-2008, 09:38 PM   #1
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GPS in parks

Has anyone used a GPS in the parks, and how did it do?
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umm......just out of curiousity, why would u use a GPS in the parks?
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I have never used a gps in the park, but it should work just fine outside. I can't get a cell signal in Space Mountain so I would think that the gps wouldn't work inside either.
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Since GPS works by locking on to satellites, you have to have a clear view of the sky - the GPS will not work inside any attraction with a roof of any kind. I wore my GPS while I was running the marathons and half marathons - and wore it a couple of times around just to see how long I walked each day. As long as you understand that it will be an understatement of your actual mileage (since any inside walking will not be measured) it can be used.
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Just curious if it would show where you are in the park
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a lot of people use them for geocaching or waymarking in general.

here's one example.. hidden mickeys

Hidden Mickeys - A Waymarking.com Category

(as listed in Disney Resources- Entertainment > Hidden Mickeys )
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WDW has lots of geocaching sites, so feel free to bring your GPS with you.
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I bought the StoneMaps maps of the WDW parks just to check them out (they're at StoneMaps - Recreational GPS Maps) and I found them to be useful. It's really hard for me to judge, because I know the parks pretty well at this point, so it's not like I really needed them. I just wanted to know what the experience of using a GPS was like at the parks.

I was using a Garmin Vista HCx handheld GPS receiver, and it worked quite well, even inside one-story buildings. It uses a newer high-sensitivity GPS chipset that can get a signal in the trees or in some buildings. If there was a lot of steel overhead, the calculated position would jump around or I'd completely lose signal, but most of the time I could just leave it in my pocket. One side effect is that I now have a complete tracklog of where I went at WDW. I can see it overlaid on Google Earth if I want. Might be kind of fun to go over with the kids next time we go - they can see visually the whole trip.

The maps themselves are good, and they have some nice features like all of the bathrooms, not just the big obvious ones. For example, there's a bathroom right behind the Yakitori house in the Japan pavilion. It's sort of designed for the restaurant, but it's completely accessible to anyone. And the next nearest restroom is a decent hike away. With the GPS, it's pretty easy to just get a list of bathrooms, and it'll be arranged by distance from your current position.

One thing I found odd is that the StoneMaps product has all the ride locations and the bathrooms, but no restaurants or major stores.

Still, all in all if you have a handheld GPS the StoneMaps are reasonably priced and if you're going to be geocaching or finding survey markers anyway, you might as well get some decent maps.

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That is SO cool! So you can print out a record of which attractions you went to and when? Man, I wish I had known about that before our last trip. I am such a geek when it comes to stuff like that.

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