It is technically possible for anyone to track what websites have been visited on an open wifi network. However, it is unlikely that they would bother to do this unless a situation arose where there was police or security involvement for some reason.
WiFi can be used in some hotels but not all.
Yes, even most cheap wifi router can log web address visited and more advance setting can even log your keystrokes
Yes, they do.
There is no such thing as a Wi-Fi bill for the iPod Touch. All Wi-Fi use by the iPod Touch is free.
Short Answer: No However, surrounding hotels do have it free for guests.
No. Many of the larger chains may have but it is not universal.
Some of the hotels offer free wifi in public areas such as the lobby and pool. Inside the parks, there is no wifi connectivity for guests.
No, you'll need a WiFi connection
This is becoming the norm in French hotels, especially around Paris.
yes there is wifi in the best western hotel
In the theme parks or the hotels? No - there is no public wifi in the theme parks, but it is available in parts of Tokyo, but you have to pay for up front. In general wifi itself is not as common there as other places. Most of the hotels offer wired service only -- and it's a charge. Of the official resort hotels (non-Disney branded) the Sheraton is $$ wired, but they have wifi available at one section in the lobby only. Hilton is charge I believe, but Maihama Hotel is free wired.
Some hotel services you should look for in a 4 star hotel include Room Service, 24 Hour-Gyms, swimming pools and free wifi. You can find hotels with these services available at the Trip Advisor or Hotels websites.