Disney Called Today Tips will not be cut out of DDP!~looks like they lied:(

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Interesting. That may explain why Disney was so hot to move it to the guests. That's got to be a non-trivial chunk of DDP revenue.

It's a big chunk that could be used to increase benefits and/or variety of offerings.

A large number of guests on this board alone write Disney saying they want more choices, better menu offerings, etc. Perhaps this plan change will result in more money being spent for better offerings and greater variety, even for those who hate the DDP!
 
We're planning our first trip to WDW in Jan/Feb 2008. I spent a great deal of time and research (and am still tweaking it) to work up a budget and make decisions about rooms, food and ticket options. We are pouring over menus and making up possible itineraries and what we'd eat with or without the plan to compare costs.....taking into account since it's our first trip we are willing to pay a little more to get the "experience" of WDW. It's much much cheaper for us to stay off site, bigger room, lower price, even when you throw in the rental car (which we'd probably get anyway even if we stay on site, because we do want to do other things and I hate waiting for transportation and these boards make it sound like LONG waits to get to the park). Instead we decided the extra cost of a room onsite was worth it for the experience.

Ok...now food.....we don't do fancy restaurants every time we go out at home, and on vacations we do hit a few local places to experience their cusine, but again, they aren't all fancy places (which my definition is that MOST of the TS places are a bit on the fancy side). So...when we caclulated it without the DDP, it was mostly counter service plus of course the character dining, but only a couple of TS in our 3 week stay. Calculating the cost of 3 weeks of DDP vs our choices for CS/Character/TS well, it's a HUGE difference. But....we are waffling on the "but it's a great chance to try those TS places that we'd never do OOP" like so many people say. My biggest concern is in reading about people who planned this too and then reported being totally burned out on eating all that rich, fancy food, and I'm back to waffling....is it worth spending so much extra if we too will not handle fancy food for 3 weeks running (ok, a little less since there are several 2TS's, but you get my point).

So far, I am thinking do "the experience" and we'll just consider it an expensive vacation but worth the memories. But if I now have to calculate in 18% of my food costs above that...well, that's getting over expensive for us and into "out of the question".

I'll also admit that the amount of my tip is in direct correlation to the service I receive....if I have a friendly, smiling server, they get a point.....if we ask for substitutions, things to be on the side, special cooking, or something else not just straight off the menu...they get another point (or points).....if they remember to refill our drinks/water without us having to hunt them down, more points.....if they make nice with the girls and have a one minute uniterrupted "you're the only guests here" conversation....well, priceless, lol. But....if I get a server who is more interested in another table than in listening while I give my order....who doesn't get the order right (whether it's her fault or the cook, she needs to check it before she delivers it)....or if I get the big sigh when I ask for extra sauce or something....or I have to get up and get my own drink, etc....well, they lose points for that. I would never dream of NOT leaving a tip....if the service was that bad, the manager would have been involved long before the bill arrived anyway (thankfully that's only happened twice in my life). But do I automatically give the good servers the same tip amount I give the great ones? Nope....and the great ones could have gotten even more if they were "above and beyond" . I have to work harder at my job to get more money....most of us do, so servers are the same in my book. The tough part for them is they have hundreds of "bosses" to prove their worth too...I thankfully only have one, lol.

The resturants here in our town have figured out that we don't like being told how much to tip....it's supposed to be "To Insure Personal Service". Not a fee on top of the menu prices. A couple months ago a formerly very popular restaurant was on the news....they had announced they were closing their doors at the end of the month due to lack of business. News reporter does the "man on the street" thing asking people why they don't go there anymore.....and person after person says because they tacked on a required tip and the service went way down. This was a dim sum place and so you're at the mercy of the servers to get the food around to the tables. We had gone in many many times (1-2x month give or take) before the required tip and service was a bit slow but the food was great, so you endured....and tipped accordingly. We went twice after the tip requirement...and the first time the service was horrid, but we wanted to give the benefit so we tried again....well, that was the last time we went there, and that was last fall. Long story not much shorter.....apparently after the TV report aired the owner decided to do away with the required tip....the news reported this in follow up and that restaurant is still open now. We haven't gone back because in the meantime we found another dim sum place closer to home, same great food, faster service....so why bother switching back.

If Disney removes the tip from DDP, we'll probably give it up and just go for the more inexpensive route....stay off site, eat breakfast in room, do counter service at lunch and go off site or back to room for dinner. Then we may have enough budget to come back (again off site) a second time that year or have a second vacation somewhere else. It won't stop me from coming, because my kids would kill me, lol....but it does make it out of range for us to do often since we live on the other coast...it's expensive no matter what, but if you make it more expensive, well, time to reconsider future trips. It's the nickle and dime mentality (but for Disney it's ones and fives)...and eventually you run out of extras.

So...OP....what's the email address of Mr. VP so that we can all write him and tell him we appreciate his quelling the rumors of the tip being left out and telling him how we'd have changed our visits had it been true. A little reverse psychology if he is misinformed or spewing inaccuracies, hopefully he'll report up the chain that they need to keep it just a rumor nor reality.

Ok..so is anyone still reading this diatribe? LOL
 
It has not been a long time since Disney didn't have the DDP... Let's all remember that... For 30 years of WDW's existence there was no dining plan as comprehensive and as avaialble as the DDP... There was a way to make Dining work before and there will be a way to make it work moving forward...

Sadly, for the time being, wait staff will be dependent on tipping... I never have used the DDP nor will I ever but I always tip between 20 and 25 percent for excellent service...

Remeber it is all about service... If it sucks, you leave a smaller tip... For better service, you leave something very generous... Thus the nature of the job...

This is what I don't get about tipping if it sucks, you leave a smaller tip. Why should a waiter get any tip if the service sucks? If I do the dining plan next year they will get the minimun I have to tip, sorry but I think 20 - 25% is way over the top, so at the end of the meal out will come out the caculator and the minimum is all they will get.
 
So...OP....what's the email address of Mr. VP so that we can all write him and tell him we appreciate his quelling the rumors of the tip being left out and telling him how we'd have changed our visits had it been true. A little reverse psychology if he is misinformed or spewing inaccuracies, hopefully he'll report up the chain that they need to keep it just a rumor nor reality.

Ok..so is anyone still reading this diatribe? LOL

Wow that was a long one! :), and I believe your description of how you tip mirrors that of many guests of many dining establishments. Bad service should not equal automatic large tip!

BUT -- I really don't think Mr. VP was lying -- As bicker said way, way back on post 8, Guest Relations can only relay to guests official information!

Unless he has a crystal ball, he can't possibly know how union members would vote for any pending union agreement. He also could not comment on any possible 2008 Dining Plan since it hasn't been published yet, pending acceptance of the union agreement. He's not a liar -- he just couldn't know the outcome!

Also, just like someone can come on here and say "tips won't be included in 2008", there is nothing that stops anyone from creating a Disboards name called RealDisneyVP that says "Here's a secret! 2008 Dining Plan includes all the food you want anywhere and it's only going to be $30!" Neither post is true until it's official!
 

Remember also that travel agencies get a percentage of any dining plan sold. Ditto for DRC cast, they get extra money based on revenue sold. So even the $39 isn't $39 once it all boils down to it.

However, I wish Disney had just raised the price of the DDP. The servers will be the ones effected most by this decision.
 
I tip and I tip very fairly. Here is one of my concerns: I have eaten with friends...locally, that are horrible tippers, they are embarrassing to eat with. My husband or myself, feel obligated to leave the entire tip for the table. It only takes a meal or two, to pick new people to eat with. They love Disney. I can see Disney servers getting shafted, on this proposed plan for 2008. Disney is overpriced on so many things anyway, this will be a way for some to feel like they can get some money back, it is just the way some think. I wish they had cut out the snack credit, or went up on the price, or taken away the desert, with the CS meal. There had to be other ways to scale down the plan and pay the server more money. I am surprised that Disney, who stays in control of a plan, has left room for no tipping. There has to be more to this...

Our service has been awesome with and without the DDP. The servers have run their legs off to keep everything flowing for us and the surrounding tables.

We just returned and it was some of the best service we have ever had.:woohoo:
 
I also have friends who are terrible tippers. I like having the dining plan include everything, because it ensures the waiters get paid!
 
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If I do the dining plan next year they will get the minimun I have to tip,
Well, frankly, the minimum you have to tip is zero - you simply need to eat solely at counter service locations. No server = no tip. Just stay away from the Pepper Market, too.
 
BUT -- I really don't think Mr. VP was lying -- As bicker said way, way back on post 8, Guest Relations can only relay to guests official information!

Well, I did give him the beneift of the doubt and say if he was misinformed. I totally know about, and hate, the "company line" where you can only discuss the official, it's happening right now, line of policy.

I have another question after reading the rest of this thread......have I misunderstood? Somewhere in either this thread, or the thread from DisneyServer that started this whole "rumor/nonrumor" I got the impression that the 18% tip would be REQUIRED? Now I'm reading back through and trying to find where I got that, and maybe I misunderstood....it's required for parties of 6 or more but not everyone? So my cost will increase since I'll have to leave some tip, but not a required 18%...I can leave a tip as I always do based on the level of service received. It's still an increase but somehow the psychology of not being forced to pay for bad service is a little better. A little. Still probably going to outprice it for us....just too many nickles and dimes extra.

So...anyone have any good offsite condos to recommend? Need 2 bedrooms, pool doesn't matter (Jan/Feb too cold). Quiet and pretty would be preferred over active/entertaining or themed.
 
Yep--if the rumored changes go into effect, it seems like the only parties taking a hit (a substantial one at that) are those who leave a tip and the servers who get stiffed on tips.

I think the servers will definitely get the worst in this. I can see that the tip is technically costing Disney more than any other part of the meal but it seems like there would be some better way to implement a change.

Besides the inconvenience factor of tipping it would make me think twice about expensive meals like Le Cellier where I would need to tip at least $30 and my kids would be just as happy with something cheap. If I'm not going to places like Le Cellier then why bother to do DDP if I just want to eat a few character meals and 1 or 2 nice meals? With one kid an adult on the next trip and he eats like a kid the DDP was barely going to be justifiable anyway without the tip it totally loses the fun factor of not worrying about prices at all.

Yvonne
 
So...OP....what's the email address of Mr. VP so that we can all write him and tell him we appreciate his quelling the rumors of the tip being left out and telling him how we'd have changed our visits had it been true. A little reverse psychology if he is misinformed or spewing inaccuracies, hopefully he'll report up the chain that they need to keep it just a rumor nor reality.

I wish I didn't delete that email, but I got on a cleaning spree and got delete happy. I would go to the section of the waltdisneyworld.com site and just go to contact us. In my original email I put in bold letters the topic and went from there. Enough emails will surely trigger a response. I have already sent a second letting them know how unhappy I was to recieve false information.
 
So...anyone have any good offsite condos to recommend? Need 2 bedrooms, pool doesn't matter (Jan/Feb too cold). Quiet and pretty would be preferred over active/entertaining or themed.

I would check out allstarvacationrentalhomes they give very good pictures of the condos and houses they rent and availablity of the paticular one you are looking at. I found that the houses which have their own private pool and are within 4-6 miles of disney are cheaper than staying at a deluxe some cheaper than the moderates also. There is also one called romancethemouse and they are also really easy to rent from and someone said they even show up with cookies to welcome you on your vacation.
 
Well, frankly, the minimum you have to tip is zero - you simply need to eat solely at counter service locations. No server = no tip. Just stay away from the Pepper Market, too.

You misread what I said, I will pay the minimum expected 18% but no more than that and if you get terrible service why should you tip at all?
 
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That's all I'm saying... and that is why I think the level of service will INCREASE. A good server will get greater tips, and bad servers now gets hit in the pocketbook because the 18% is no longer guaranteed.

Unfortunately good servers are also going to have a problem. There are a lot of people who are simply not going to leave a tip and it will have nothing to do with the level of service that they received.

For some reason there are individuals who feel that it is okay to stiff a server in a vacation destination. Justify it by the increased price of food, the amount the trip cost, that they already are making enough from the other guests, because they don't like the food....it goes on and on.
 
Unfortunately good servers are also going to have a problem. There are a lot of people who are simply not going to leave a tip and it will have nothing to do with the level of service that they received.

For some reason there are individuals who feel that it is okay to stiff a server in a vacation destination. Justify it by the increased price of food, the amount the trip cost, that they already are making enough from the other guests, because they don't like the food....it goes on and on.

That is probably true, but I don't think it's Disney's fault if a guest chooses not to tip, just like I really don't *have* to tip at Olive Garden or on a cruise. Some people refuse to tip on cruises too, but it's not the employers fault if people refuse to tip.

The only way around this would be to enforce an automatic tip on all TS, regardless of DDP or not. We all know how well that would go over, and there is no guarantee that service would improve.
 
That is probably true, but I don't think it's Disney's fault if a guest chooses not to tip, just like I really don't *have* to tip at Olive Garden or on a cruise. Some people refuse to tip on cruises too, but it's not the employers fault if people refuse to tip.

The only way around this would be to enforce an automatic tip on all TS, regardless of DDP or not. We all know how well that would go over, and there is no guarantee that service would improve.

I understand that it is not Disney's responsibility to ensure that diners leave a fair tip. I was not suggesting that. I was simply suggesting that if the DDP does not include a gratuity it is probable that the servers are going to pay the price.

I also am not one who has felt that the level of service on the DDP is lacking. My family has used the plan three times, one of those times was free, and I had excellent service for all but two meals. I honestly feel that the DDP encourages a high level of service.
 
Unfortunately good servers are also going to have a problem. There are a lot of people who are simply not going to leave a tip and it will have nothing to do with the level of service that they received.

For some reason there are individuals who feel that it is okay to stiff a server in a vacation destination. Justify it by the increased price of food, the amount the trip cost, that they already are making enough from the other guests, because they don't like the food....it goes on and on.

Like I posted on this thread already - a LOT of ppl don't tip on what they see as free food. I was a server for years, and whenever there was a coupon, discount, etc., most ppl wouldn't tip on the discount/coupon amount.

I can see ppl having a problem tipping 20% on a 65.00 meal that they only paid 39.00 for, kwim???
 
It's gotta be tough to field guest's complaints, especially when they're based on something that is rumor and not official yet. Wouldn't ya think it's possible that there still may be some changes made before an official announcement is made?

I'm guessing that there are some Disney suits laughing themselves silly, thinking, "those poor guests. They've worked themselves into a lather over an issue we haven't even totally resolved yet."

Wait. And. See.
 
Very good insight, and very wise advice, Dreamfinder2.

Definitely do NOT complain about this until the person you're complaining to is supposed to KNOW about it. The CMs who receive your email and take your telephone calls are not 'supposed' to know about these rumors -- they're supposed to do their JOBS: helping people understand the ANNOUNCED, PUBLISHED terms and conditions of the current offerings.

If you need to complain, complain here online, because WE know what you're complaining about.
 
It'll be interesting to see how Disney really announces this.
Or, dosen't announce it.
My guess is that it will just be buried somewhere in the new DDP rules that take effect in 2008.
 
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