Restaurants don't let customers go to the kitchen to get their own food. Bars don't generally allow guests to pour their own drinks. Some parking garages don't allow self-parking.
You're incorrect. The drivers job is to drive, not stow luggage. Even a 21" roller bag can fit on your lap. You're under no legal obligation to tip but your explanation reads like an attempt to justify stiffing people.
That said Disney isn't really being fair to the drivers. DCL drivers are paid extra, "pre-tipped" to handle luggage. Disney decided not to pay the DME drivers to handle luggage but implies driver gratuity is included with DME. JMO but Disney should either pay the drivers extra or explicitly tell DME guests, in the brochure, what a typical tip is for luggage handling. My memory is the brochure makes it clear bell service tips aren't included for transfer when you're checking out.
To answer the OPs question, the normal tip for a shuttle driver who handles luggage is $1-$2 per bag. That's considered a normal tip even if the shuttle service is free, such as a rental car shuttle. This tip isn't included as part of DME.
You're incorrect. The drivers job is to drive, not stow luggage. Even a 21" roller bag can fit on your lap. You're under no legal obligation to tip but your explanation reads like an attempt to justify stiffing people.
That said Disney isn't really being fair to the drivers. DCL drivers are paid extra, "pre-tipped" to handle luggage. Disney decided not to pay the DME drivers to handle luggage but implies driver gratuity is included with DME. JMO but Disney should either pay the drivers extra or explicitly tell DME guests, in the brochure, what a typical tip is for luggage handling. My memory is the brochure makes it clear bell service tips aren't included for transfer when you're checking out.
To answer the OPs question, the normal tip for a shuttle driver who handles luggage is $1-$2 per bag. That's considered a normal tip even if the shuttle service is free, such as a rental car shuttle. This tip isn't included as part of DME.
Since DME does not allow you to get your own bags from under the bus, I consider it part of the driver's job and do not tip, regardless of whether they handled our bags or not.
I'm not one that feels "obligated" to tip, regardless of what others tell me I "should" do. If someone goes above and beyond their job, then they get a tip. Just doing your job? Nope, not tipworthy.![]()