I purchase Character Meal vouchers *almost always a savings even without the high season surcharge* CMVs are availabe from several online sites ~
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ARES *under Character Experiences *they include tax & tip. I also put $$ on Disney Gift Cards as a way to pre pay for meals.
They include a very generous tip!
According to Allears/MouseforLess at Storytellers breakfast and Plaza Minnie's breakfast...the cost is $23.99...tax would be 2.09 (8.75% per internet search)...that leaves $5.92 tip (that's a 25% tip). And...it gets even more generous of a tip if you use the same voucher at PCH Grill (Surf's Up), which is $21.99, so your tip is OVER 30%.
Maybe I'm cheap or out of touch, but isn't a normal meal tip 15% to 20%....and the lower end would be for a buffet where all they do is clear dirty plates and possibly refill your soda (though some buffet are self serve soda as well). I may tip 25% in a full service restaurant where they have taken good care of me, but not a buffet unless something extraordinary occured, and even something extraordinary wouldn't warrant over 30% for clearing plates and filling drinks?
However, it looks like the Premium Voucher might be a deal, if you used to your advantage. Goofy's Kitchen is $29.99 for breakfast ($2.62 tax) BUT $35.99 ($3.14 tax) for dinner....the voucher is $42. For the breakfast your tip is 32% BUT for dinner it's not even 10% (which even cheap me would consider under tipping for dinner!).
Ariel's Grotto the voucher is only good for the breakfast which is $36.99, so that makes it even less of a tip than Goofy's dinner.
So...I guess the moral of the story....in some cases it's going to save you only a couple of dollars, depending of course on your tipping style...and in some cases it's going to make you a VERY generous tipper.
Please...someone fix my numbers if I'm wrong...I love the idea of the convenience of the vouchers, but not so much the very high tipping. In fact, personally I hate that the vouchers include the tip....I've often found that when the server already knows what tip they're getting, they don't work hard for it. Mostly I see this when it's a large group and the tax is added to your bill for you.....I always feel like we can never find the server. Or maybe my problem is I don't buy into the "large parties are more work"...how is my party of 8 more work than two tables of 4? In fact, it seems like my table would be a bit easier, because you can take the drink/dinner order all at once...and after delivering the meals get any condiments or missing ingredients all at once as well....whereas with two tables, that's two trips and two deliveries and twice as many checkbacks.