CM Diversity and Wages

Originally posted by SlyHubby

I personally take offense when the servers take time out of your meals to inform you of the "excellent service" they have provided and are very clearly implying that they deserve a tip commensurate with "excellent" service. Tipping should be a hands-off exercise. I feel that DCL makes too much out of it as do the servers (at least the ones we've had this past cruise). You are paying a premium price for a DCL cruise and you expect to get a premium level of service for that price. If you get less than a premium level of service or even an average level of service, why would anyone expect to get a premium tip? If anything, in our case, it went a long way to turning us off as opposed to making us jump to throw money at them.
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I had the hard sell which turned me off by my servers as well, however, I blame this on DCL not the server wanting tips. It seemed to me that there is a great deal of pressure on the servers to get the "excellent" rating on the survey, (which I believe has nothing to do with tips, the server constantly referred to excellent on the survey, no mention of tips at all!). I got the impression that their jobs depended on their excellent rating. Our server seemed to have recently been promoted to server, and I got the impression that his staying a server depended on guests marking him as excellent. This I blame on the system put in place by DCL not on the poor server who worked hard for a week!

While I did not like the hard sell for the survey, I didn't let it affect my tip at all. I personally think that they do an excellent job, and feel if I am fortunate enough to take such a wonderful vacation, I can pay the extra to thank my servers and room steward by paying them a nice tip.
 
They only time I heard about rating everything excellent was when the cruise director gave his here's how disembarksion goes meeting, and told us to rate everything excellent.
My server's never said a word about rating them as excellent and when I signed up for the cruise I was aware that tipping is involved. I guess I don't understand how people can get waited on all week and not tip anything. That doesn't seem right, would they do that at a restaurant back home. There is nothing that says you have to tip alot, but I feel that if you sign up for a cruise you should bring some extra money for tipping and at least tip the minimum if you have had good service.
 
Thx for the honesty everyone..........my feeling is..........IF YOU DO AN EXCELLENT JOB I WILL GIVE YOU THE SUGGESTED TIP +.... however, if the job is just OK, I don't feel like I should HAVE to give the suggested amount............the entertainment CMs were AMAZING last summer and I didn't tip them at all, however, I'm glad that I have heard about bringing phone cards, etc. for this summer's cruise so that I can thank the kid's club staff, etc.....

Bottom line, if you make my vacation amazing, I will want to give you the moon but if it's just OK, I don't think I should have to OVERTIP.............
 

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