This new 18% gratuity will be across the board. It will be added to each and every check at all Disney restuarants regardless of party size or whether you are using a DDE card or not.
This will not include counter service restaurants or carts.
This information comes directly from the folks at the Disney Dining Experience and Guest Relations.
According to Disney, everyone that dines at a table service restuarant will be paying an 18% gratuity regardless of party size.
If this policy goes through (we have all seen Disney re-think some BAD ideas) then I feel this is also going to make for some DEMANDING customers.
I expect to tip good service and always do.. but if I am being forced to tip ALL service good or bad .then I am going to expect EXCELLENT service each and every time and will be very vocal when I receive less than the service level I am being forced to reward.
This is no longer a tip or a gratuity it is now a service charge and should be called exactly what it is.
When did it "become 15%"? Think of the first date you paid a 15% gratuity. For me, I remember doing so at least as far back as 1974 (and I had never paid 10%, so clearly, as child paying a gratuity, I surely would NOT have been cutting-edge, but rather would have been paying a gratuity out of my allowance, and therefore trying to keep the total amount low).I remember when 10% was considered standard. Then it became 15%. Now it is headed toward 20%.
I want to choose what I tip based on the service I get. I'm a very generous tipper, but I don't reward poor service with a big tip. Period. And if I GET poor service, I *WILL* be speaking with a manager to have the gratuity reduced.
While I agree that many vacation destinations would follow, specifically, Disney's lead, I don't think we can say that Disney is setting the precedent. They're following the lead of others in the hospitality and tourism industry.Disney is a leader in the industry of entertainment (which to me includes dining) and they could start a precendent here that would get other restaurant places not Disney to do the same thing across the country.
While it is true that money talks, I doubt you'll get many takers for your crusade. For most people, this represents no more than a marginal change. We would almost surely have tipped anyway, and almost surely would have tipped somewhere close to 18%. It just isn't a big enough change to get upset about IMHO.You can only do one thing and that's not give in. You need to quit table service in 2008. Disney will change their minds if their table service restaurants are empty. Money talks; we all know that aspect of life.
Once again - the mandatory service charge - because, honestly, if it's mandatory it's NOT a tip - was part of the contract negotiations between Disney and the union, reportedly (there's that word againEeyore2003 said:I guess I just don't like the DDE card holders being singled out. DDP is also a discount
That MAY be true of SOME DDE members, but it would be IMPOSSIBLE for DDP (or any other recent or existing dining plan) because the tip was/is included in the purchase price of the Plan and the Guest had/has NO control over it; i.e. NO dining plan Guest can "get out of" tipping for ANY reason because no dining plan Guest is paying any tip. Disney is - and yes, I'm aware that changes in 2008.but there are those that I think abuse both the DDP and DDE system which HAS been mentioned several time quoting people who have made "smart" comments in the past about "getting out of" tipping good for reasons of just being sure they get the cheapest deal out of it.
And you can - simply (a) do not use a DDE discount for your meals and/or (b) do not dine with more than four other people. Disney has now publicly released the information that these two groups will incur an automatic 18% "tip" added to the check.LindaBabe said:I want to choose what I tip based on the service I get.
What? You didn't grow up here?bicker said:I'm not sure how much older you are than I am.... or perhaps you're not... My wife remembers paying 10% in the early 1970s -- in the hills of East Tennessee. I grew up in New York, where I believe the standard has been 10% for over 30 years.
So that would make it consistent with what we've known for months.This is for DDE customers and parties of six of more... ONLY
So that would make it consistent with what we've known for months.
And people wonder how rumors get started!![]()
They can call it whatever they want. The word "tip" is non-regulated.Once again - the mandatory service charge - because, honestly, if it's mandatory it's NOT a tip
Yes you're correct... I fixed my message... Sorry for the confusion.What? You didn't grow up here?Anyway, I've got a few years on bicker, and while we never ate out much when we were kids, my parents ALWAYS tipped 15%. We only went to places like IHOP, but I was younger than ten - this was as early as the mid __s (a lady never reveals her age); oh, and I think bicker meant to type "... standard has been 15% for..."
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Yes you're correct again. 18% is not standard. The standard is 15%. Disney is charging 18%, which is 3% more than standard.I do disagree with the technicality of 18% now being standard
I want to preface this message with the fact that I am NOT a moderator on the restaurants board... and this information comes MY sources at Food & Beverage inside WDW....
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS NOT FROM DIS ADMIN NOR IS IT FROM THE PARENT SITE ... WDWINFO.COM. THIS INFO COMES FROM MY OWN PERSONAL CONTACTS IN WDW FOOD & BEVERAGE.
The information I'm getting from my Food & Beverage contacts has stressed this is FOR DDE CUSTOMERS AND PARTIES OF 6 OR MORE ONLY
According to my sources -- which may or may not be 100% correct, but I'm betting they are, cuz in 18 months they've never been wrong & they usually know this stuff --
This is for DDE customers and parties of six of more... ONLY
And does not affect DDP or credit/cash customers with no discount.
More news as events warrant. Film at 11.
Knox
I was told this by someone who asked guest services as well. It wouldn't have made sense for them to vote on groups (6 instead of 8) if Disney was going to implement this across the board. If it is only DDE and groups (I still believe it is), then DDE sending that message out definitely caused a lot of issues!
On the other hand, someone who I know who usually has VERY good info said it IS across-the-board.
I would prefer to not have the gratuity be automatic, but in many venues it has become apparent that too many customers can no longer be relied on to proivde fair and appropriate compensation for service. The poor conduct of the few yet again have adverse impact on the rest. Many cruise lines now do it, forcing passengers to argue the point with the pursar if they want to reduce the gratuity in response to perceived lack of service, and now we see a major vacation destination doing it. It's a natural progression.