Originally posted by castoff
I am sorry....... but in my paperwork DCL does refer to palos as a cover charge as included in our package. I was simply saying it didn't matter where the money went because I believe it didn't go to the servers that's all.
Interesting. Having never booked a wedding package, I've never seen that paperwork.
Back in 2003, when the Palo fee was $5 per person, DCL's offical website made it clear that the fee was an automatic
gratuity charge -- not a cover charge, and not a dinner charge:
<DL><DD>
Is there a romantic restaurant just for adults?
The ship features an adults-only alternative restaurant called Palo. Dining hours
for Palo are 6 - 11 p.m. Reservations are required, and taken (once on board)
on a first-come first-served basis. Palo dining is limited to Guests 18 and older.
There is a service charge of $5 per Guest for gratuities. </DD></DL>
But now in 2004, the fee is $10, and the DCL website wording has changed to make it completely unclear who gets the $10:
<DL><DD>
Is there a romantic restaurant just for adults?
The ship features an adults-only alternative restaurant called Palo. Dining hours
for Palo are 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Required reservations, taken once on board,
are on a first-come first-served basis. Palo dining is limited to Guests 18 and older.
The Palo Dining Option is $10 per Guest for dinner. </DD></DL>
Come on, DCL, you owe it to your staff and guests to tell the straight story.