Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Cruise Gratuities – Guide to Tipping on a Cruise Ship
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Huge turn off for me. Pay your workers a living wage and ditch the tips.
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We always use the "automatic" approach: 14% (last RCCL cruise, anyway) added to our bill.
But we also tip extra for "above and beyond". RCCL has "my time dining" option in their main dining room which means (usually) the same waiter and assistant for dinner each night. For a longer cruise (8 days plus) we tip $50 for the waiter, a bit less for the assistant, always in an envelope with the crew member's name, and hand-delivered. Same for the cabin steward. I've also found that a supply of $2 bills given to the bartender as a tip (not supposed to, I know, but they've never turned one down) ensures prompt service AND generous pours. We always try to get to know our service people by name, and to show a personal interest in them and their lives. All too often cruise customers neglect this: they may pay bottom dollar for an inside cabin on the third deck and then expect to be treated like Caledon Hockley on the Titanic, and when they're not they can turn into absolute martinets insofar as how they deal with crew members. Lastly: RCCL encourages passengers to fill out feedback forms on their staff people, and these mean a lot: they do get read by the higher-ups and good reviews can lead to promotions, raises, etc. Bad ones can lead to demotion or termination. I've always lived by "if you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all". I WILL speak to someone's supervisor for shoddy or otherwise lacking service. |
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Very easy to use the auto tips billed to our account and if warranted cash the last night.
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Tips are added to the price of the cruise @18 percent, and evidently many cruisers have obviously stiffed the Crew in the past !
I still present a generous envelope to my Dinner Server(suggested 100.00min) and Room attendant( 75.00) . also dropping a five dollar tip to a bartender can go a long way Last edited by RICH1; 02-21-2023 at 01:50 PM. |
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"forced gratuities" are not tips at all. They are just a way for the cruise line to make your per day cost seem less than they actually are.
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I agree. There should be no "guide to tipping". It is an insult and one reason I don't go on cruises, among some other reasons.
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At the rate tipping is going, it will soon be cheaper to buy a ship!
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We are frequent cruisers. We treat the automatic tip as part of the fare or, if you like, a tax. We do give a MODEST tip to cabin attendant and waiter at the end of the cruise as well. We get five free drinks per day so we give the bartender or server a dollar bill for each drink.
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There ARE cruise line that "require" no tipping - Virgin and Windjammer to name two. Their rates are about 50% HIGHER than the lines us commoners generally use.
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Does anyone know how much people make who work on cruise ships? I do because I had a relative whose kid worked on a larger cruise line for a couple of stints. Also, you can go out too indeed.com and see how much people make.
Tipping has got out of hand during the last couple of years while salaries have gone up quite a bit. On cruises or in restaurants on shore, I do tip the normal amount, more for certain work like haircuts. Now, when you go up to make an order, and you have to get your food when they call you, they ask for a tip, which I don’t give. Everting you buy on the ship, like a soft drink package, you get charged an 18% gratuity. We do pay the room attendant something extra, and if a bartender makes a drink over and above the normal, I will give them something extra. |
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You have to remember that the staff that caters to your every whim, by and large, come from third world countries. They work long, hard hours, seven days a week for the duration of their contract. When they have time off, they typically get some sleep, or go ashore in search of free WiFi to contact family back home. The few extra dollars put into their hand means A LOT to these folks.
What has worked well for us over the years is: on Day 1, I identify the bartender at the bar/lounge where we will typically gather with friends. I put a $20 bill in his/her hand, and say "thank you for taking care of us." I do the same for our stateroom attendant. That has always ensured we get great service during our cruise, and a few additional bucks along the way doesn't hurt. We also provide additional tips, cash directly into their hand, on the last night, including wait staff. This is your vacation...you should budget additional tips for the people who help make it special. An extra couple hundred bucks is not going to affect your life, but it could very well brighten the day for those that labor to make your vacation memorable. We have even been on cruises where a bartender, or dining room waiter, remembered my wife and I, and our names, from previous cruises. Treat the "little people" fairly and with respect...you will be rewarded. |
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We learn their name and talk to them and always say please and thank you. At the end of the cruise they get the auto tip and a bonus if deserved. |
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