Another newbie tipping question

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I've read that you can charge your tips to your stateroom acct. Does that mean you could actually charges the tips to a credit card? DH hates to carry cash and wants to put as much of our trip on the credit card as possible. And so we can also earn more airline miles. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
 
You can charge the tips to your onboard account, then pay off your onboard account using your credit card.
 
I saw someone saying there was a line to charge the tips - can anyone clearify how this works for me?
 
When you get your "tip" envelopes you go to guest services to charge them to your room. We got ours on Thursday on our last 7 nighter that gave you 2 days to get the "vouchers". There always is a line but if you do it the night before it's less of a wait!!!
 

And just to add:

There is generally no need for cash on the ship as a whole, tips or otherwise. You will want to have cash with you for excursions and off-ship activities, tips, etc. But on the ship, you sign for everything, including tips.
 
It was mentioned you get tipping envelopes (do the deliver them to your cabin or do you need to pick them up somewhere)? Also vochures were mentioned (what does that mean)? Who do you tip, how much?
 
macphrsn said:
It was mentioned you get tipping envelopes (do the deliver them to your cabin or do you need to pick them up somewhere)? Also vochures were mentioned (what does that mean)? Who do you tip, how much?

From the board experts!

3 night 4 night 7 night

Restaurant Server $11.00 $14.75 $25.75
Restaurant Asst Serv $ 8.00 $10.75 $18.75
Head Server $ 2.75 $ 3.75 $ 6.50
Stateroom Host/ees $10.75 $14.50 $25.25

Above is what they suggest.
Mike
 
soccerdad-Chris said:
And just to add:

There is generally no need for cash on the ship as a whole, tips or otherwise. You will want to have cash with you for excursions and off-ship activities, tips, etc. But on the ship, you sign for everything, including tips.


except for room service. if you order something from room service you will want to make sure you a couple of ones to give them.
 
macphrsn said:
It was mentioned you get tipping envelopes (do the deliver them to your cabin or do you need to pick them up somewhere)? Also vochures were mentioned (what does that mean)? Who do you tip, how much?

The envelopes are delivered by your steward before the last night's dinner, so that you can tip your waiters. You can get vouchers from Guest Services or you can use cash. At the time you get the vouchers is when they charge the tips to your room account. If you want to use cash, just stick it in the envelope and nothing else is needed, other than delivering to the appropriate person. The list above outlines the amounts. Good luck.
 
I've read that you can charge your tips to your stateroom acct. Does that mean you could actually charges the tips to a credit card?
Yes. Everything on the ship gets charged to your room. You can pay off your room charge with cash, credit card, debit card, travelers check, first born, etc..

I saw someone saying there was a line to charge the tips - can anyone clarify how this works for me?
1)When you order room service there is a line on the receipt that you can add a tip to (it used to be that you had to tip in cash to the server - recently (last year or so) DCL has added this capability to their system. 2)When you order drinks where there is a charge ("adult" beverages, smoothies, soda not at dinner, virgin "adult" beverages, bottled water) DCL automatically adds a 15% gratuity charge that you cannot remove. There is a line where you can add more if you want to.

It was mentioned you get tipping envelopes (do the deliver them to your cabin or do you need to pick them up somewhere)?
Generally your room steward will place the gratuity envelopes on your bed the night before your last night of the cruise (i.e. 7 night cruise from Saturday to Saturday-last dinner Friday- you will get the envelopes delivered while you are at dinner on Thursday)

Also vouchers were mentioned (what does that mean)?
You can go to Guest Services and charge your gratuities (for the required tipped positions) to your room. They give you two slips of paper - one is a receipt for your records and the second is the voucher that you place in your tip envelope. You give Guest Services your room number and they KNOW who your server, asst. server, head server and room steward are. Their names/positions print out on the voucher so that you know which envelope to place each voucher in.

Who do you tip, how much?
Your Server (takes your food order and brings you your food), Assistant Server (takes your beverage order, brings the bread to the table and assists the server in delivering your food, head server (the person that makes sure that your server and assistant servers are doing their jobs. Also comes around on the last night and introduces them self and says "remember to tip me please”;) ) and Room Steward (Cleans up your room several times per day, brings you ice for your cooler, usually makes towel animals, turns down your bed and makes up the couch into a bed and sets up the pull down bed every evening. We've found these folks to be some of the nicest/friendliest people working for you.

Now for the how much (the following amounts are PER GUEST for THE ENTIRE cruise). This is from DCL's web site.
What about gratuities? (September 2004)
We'll make it easy. It is customary to give gratuities in recognition of service, which you will most likely be treated to in abundance aboard the ship. As a guideline, may we suggest the following:


Per Guest per cruise______3-Night____4-Night____7-Night
......Dining Room Server___11.00______14.75______25.75
Dining Room Asst. Server____8.00______10.75______18.75
.Dining Room Head Server____2.75_______3.75_______6.50
..Stateroom Host/Hostess___10.75______14.50______25.25

Dining Manager Your Discretion
Room Service Your Discretion

For your convenience, a 15% gratuity is automatically added to bar, beverage, wine, and deck service tabs. All gratuities can be charged to your room charge.
At the Walt Disney World® Resort, 15% is the customary gratuity at restaurants and bars.

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This is me again to give a real world example

So if there are 3 of you on a four night cruise your tips would be:

Server________3*14.75 = 44.25
Asst. Server__3*10.75 = 32.25
Head Server___3* 3.75 = 11.25
Stateroom_____3*14.50 = 43.50
________________Total: 131.25


So here is how the tips break down PER GUEST
3 Night Cruise - $10.83 per day or $32.50 for the cruise
4 Night Cruise - $10.94 per day or $43.75 for the cruise
7 Night Cruise - $10.89 per day or $76.25 for the cruise

How do I find the current tipping guide?
Go to the DCL web site and do a search. Be sure to search for "Gratuities" NOT tip. Then to FAQ and onto the topic "What about gratuities?"

Do I really have to tip?
The truthful answer is no. The real answer is absolutely. Many of us here use this guide as the minimum tip. Many tip a little over these recommended amounts and many more tip a lot over these amounts. If you receive very poor service from any of these positions you should tip less than the recommended amount AND make an appropriate comment on the comment cards that DCL requests us to fill out at the end of our cruise. If you received a "way above and beyond the call of duty" service from ANY cast member - be sure to comment about them too!

Should I tip my waiters at breakfast and lunch?
No - it's not required nor expected. If (and it's a BIG if) everyone tips to the published gratuity guide then all of the wait staff gets tipped for all meals because in reality your wait staff is working breakfast, lunch, dinner and special events (late night deserts, desert buffet, other buffets). Your standard tip covers breakfast, lunch and dinner for the entire cruise - what a deal!!

What other reason are there for tipping?
Well, that’s how these folks get paid. DCL only pays these people about $50 per MONTH (yes month, not day, not week). Granted they also get room and board. But they usually work 16-17 hours per day 7 days a week :earseek:
 

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