Neesy228
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So I add up all those, =$48 for a 4 nighter.
Thats total then, or per day?
$48x4ppl = $192
or
$48x4d x4ppl = $768
$12/night per person. So, $48x4. $192.
So I add up all those, =$48 for a 4 nighter.
Thats total then, or per day?
$48x4ppl = $192
or
$48x4d x4ppl = $768
Yes, the prices are per person (that includes children and babies).
The procedure for the tipping process is: at the end of your cruise you will receive in your room with your nightly turndown service tips envelopes and coupons. The coupons will have the name, position, and amount of tip printed on them. You tear the coupon in half (each half has the same info) and place 1/2 in the corresponding envelope (printed with the position name). At this time, if you wish to tip more, you can place additional cash in the envelope. Then hand out the envelopes to the proper person(s). Or you can go to Guest Services toward the end of your cruise and have a larger auto-gratuity added to your onboard account, and they will issued new coupons showing the new amount that you are tipping,.
We are a family of 4, so will we get 4 coupons/envelopes for each of us to hand out or will there just be one coupon/envelope for each position for the whole cabin?
You get one coupon for each position with the total amount on it. And one envelope for each position.
I guess a better question (and easier to answer) is-- Is there anyone even remotely connected with the Cruise that you DON'T tip??
The most iritating thing to me is that they say you don't need cash--the ship is a cashless proposition.
But then it appears that you DO need cash.....
How about the room attendants that make up your room? This happens daily as they set up your beds, right? Are they part of the auto ripping too?
I guess a better question (and easier to answer) is-- Is there anyone even remotely connected with the Cruise that you DON'T tip??
The most iritating thing to me is that they say you don't need cash--the ship is a cashless proposition.
But then it appears that you DO need cash.....
Any CM onboard who is allowed to receive a tip can be tipped by charging to your onboard account. I learned a few months ago that this even includes room service! We bring cash only for the shoreside luggage porters, as they are not DCL employees, and the tour guides on port adventures.
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Ask for them to bring a slip to sign when you order over the phone.
Ask for them to bring a slip to sign when you order over the phone.
I saw a table on the mousesaver website that indicates a total of $84per person tip for a 7 night cruise. Do they charge the same rate for children?