Resort TV's

Might seem like a strange question but do the TVs in the resorts have working A/V inputs? I am looking to bring my Gamecube with on our upcoming trip to the point and was checking to see if I'd be bringing it for nothing.

JuggaLotus's avatar

You are going on a vacation. Leave the games at home and get some fresh air outside in the park. Or better yet, take a board game or two to play after the park closes. Remember, those games with dice (the little cube thingies) and player pieces (like the car and the dog).


*** Edited 4/4/2006 3:01:17 PM UTC by JuggaLotus***


Goodbye MrScott

John

Well it was more for when the park closes at 8pm and its chilly outside. Trust me, we'll be there from open til close enjoying the fresh air.

djDaemon's avatar

I suggest Yahtzee!

Seriously, the weather is usually WAY too nice at CP for video games. On top of that, there haven't been any big releases lately for the 'Cube, and there aren't any until November. Its gonna be summer, man!


Brandon

JuggaLotus's avatar

Take a deck of cards. A game or two of Euchre after the park closes is always a great way to finish the day. Either that or try and avoid the Duck of Doom while tromping through a dungeon stealing treasure and stabbing your friends in the back.


Goodbye MrScott

John

The room I stayed in at Breakers express had them on the back of the TV. Which is great for vacationers with cameras so they can take a look or show what they had recorded.

I would bring along an RF switch (avail at your local game store for less than $20) and if you have wireless wavebird controllers those are great because it sucks sitting at the edge of the bed and trying to play.

djDaemon's avatar

*sigh*


Brandon

sigh what?

It's his vacation.. Rather then provide alternatives he did not ask for, give him the answer.

This is not a Dear Abby column.

djDaemon's avatar

Point taken.

Okay, so there are probably AV inputs, assuming the TV's were manufactured after 2000. Also, as mentioned above, you can purchase adaptors if all they have are coax inputs.


Brandon

The Breakers Express tv's had a/v inputs.

We had a great time watching our footage from that day, and figuring out what we needed to film still.

I'm a fan of hotels with av imputs, not only is it great for camera useage, we have a mini portable dvd player that we are able to hook up to the television. Not to mention I'll be able to bring along KH2 to play on Friday night before the park opens. =) That is, assuming I haven't beaten it by then.
*** Edited 4/4/2006 3:46:49 PM UTC by PunkyPiko***

I don't think you will Punky. The first game takes well over 40 hours, and from what I've heard, KH2 is even longer...Geez, it took me 5 whole hours just to get to the title screen!


JuggaLotus's avatar

A game with more cinematics that FF? What is this world coming to?


Goodbye MrScott

John

Hey, atleast it's a hack and slash game and not a swing and wait your turn...;)


cast haste and turn the battle system to active.

Makes for a faster game and faster AP gains.

The Lighthouse Point TVs have A/V inputs. We brought our Xbox last year for late night gaming.

Bring CedarPoint-Opoly!

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