No, I don't think people tip the stateroom host on a daily basis.I am absolutely planning to give a gratuity in the suggested amount. I was wondering if anyone gives tips to the stateroom host on a daily basis (as you would at a hotel or WDW) if the service is excellent?
If I have a specific request (in addition to keeping my ice buck full please keep this soft sided ice chest filled with ice as well, put all new towels on the bed, etc) I'll usually tip when I ask or make the request. Other than that, I give it all at the end.I am absolutely planning to give a gratuity in the suggested amount. I was wondering if anyone gives tips to the stateroom host on a daily basis (as you would at a hotel or WDW) if the service is excellent?
Actually DCL provides the envelopes for you to put your gratuity in at the end of the cruise (last night before debarkation), leaving cash daily for them is a nice thought but it does complicate the accounting for the crew members, they have to account for their tips for tax purposes. Whether or not they report the cash tips is immaterial. I don't know if you're wanting to give them something daily to get extra special service or if you believe in 'rewarding' them for their work, in my personal opinion waiting until the last day is more than adequate to offer them their gratuities. Stateroom, server or assistant server.
This 100%.
In all actuality, the BEST thing you can do is note their names and special services on the comment card and/or a follow-up letter or email. That ultimately means far more to them..... Being mentioned by name on the cards leads to things like extra time off, pay increases, promotions, etc. The last two especially are far more long-lasting than one week where they get a little each day.
I read this all the time and have done it but I'm just curious....are there actual DCL CMs here that have said it on the boards? Not that I don't believe you or anyone else but I've never read a post from an actual DCL CM just a lot of "I talked to the cm and this is what they said"
On our second cruise, both our server and assistant server were beyond excited when we stopped in Skagway. They were being treated to a helicopter excursion to one of the glaciers on Disney's dime. They said the reason was because of the feedback from customer's comment cards.I read this all the time and have done it but I'm just curious....are there actual DCL CMs here that have said it on the boards? Not that I don't believe you or anyone else but I've never read a post from an actual DCL CM just a lot of "I talked to the cm and this is what they said"
I read this all the time and have done it but I'm just curious....are there actual DCL CMs here that have said it on the boards? Not that I don't believe you or anyone else but I've never read a post from an actual DCL CM just a lot of "I talked to the cm and this is what they said"
Adding extra at the end is fine, for reasons outlined above. I'll add, however, that staff have long memories. My wife and I have been known to add extra at the end of the cruise. As it happened, we had the same Head Waiter for our third cruise as we did for our first, some 3 years prior. He remembered us and remembered that we gave bonuses. When we ran into a couple of food issues early, he was very quick to resolve it (I know, it's his job) but he hinted to the servers that it was worth their while to treat us well because we'd treat them well. We ended up getting fantastic service. We probably would have gotten fantastic service anyway, but he did remember, and he did bend over backwards to make sure we were taken care of.