Disneyhappy
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You should be claiming all of your income regardless of whether it was a cash tip or in your paycheck.
Sure, in theory!

You should be claiming all of your income regardless of whether it was a cash tip or in your paycheck.
the grat went to our paychecks that made all of us into a new tax bracket
WE ASKED THAT QUESTION TO THE UNION REPS, AND THEY SAID THEY HAVE NOT SOLD PACKAGES FOR THE HOLIDAYS YET, AND THE GRAT WILL BE NOT INCLUDED IF IT OVERLAPS INTO 2008
Disneyserver...
Correct me if I'm wrong regarding tipping but even back before the DDP came into being there were cards in each 'check folder' that gave basic guidelines for tipping... I hear ya though regarding lack of tipping from International guests...
As for the DDP itself, I am a DVC member and an Annual PAssholder and used to frequent WDW dining more because I could do a 'spur of the moment' dinner... Sadly now, even though I'm OOP I don't get to eat at my favorites as often...
I do decare all My tips, and dont be so Harsh, all the servers on this site are trying to get the word out so come Jan 08 were not getting stiffed on a Tip from vetran DDP users that are used to the Grat be included
Regarding this mini-debate of rude guests/servers, etc. What people do not realize is that unlike working in any restaurant that is not in a tourism capital of the world (doesn't matter if it is your hometown IHOP, Waffle House, fine dining French cafe or a chain steakhouse) we are serving guests from all cultures, backgrounds, walks of life, etc. What is customary and acceptable behavior for one guest isn't for another. We have no even flow to our tables and day. We have to juggle our approach and care several times throughout the day to accomodate the particular needs/wants/culture of the current guest.
I have had guests of every temperment, custom, etc. In one single shift, I had a guest who told my chef to go "f***ing open this can for her right now" and proceed to throw it at him (they were asked to leave), a group of teens at the table in the next station TORTURING my co-worker (they spit in her face even - at that point she refused service and got the manager) just because they could and the service at all her other tables suffered. She was unable to provide the service everyone else deserved because of how demanding and challenging this table was. Thankfully for her, her guests saw this (yelled at these kids even) and worked with her through the situation until they were removed. Later in that same day, I had a 10 yr old relative join one of my tables because we were having so much fun. This child then proceeded to get offensive and argumentative with me to the point that I looked her in the eye and said, "I am sorry but we were having fun until you arrived. Because you are so disrespectful and rude to me, I will no longer have fun with you but simply serve your food (I have never said such a thing to a table or been made to feel that it was necessary before)." Much to my relief when I returned to the table, they had sent her back to her parents (she had already eaten with them but wanted to hang out to mess with me).
Most people do not understand the unique challenge that is involved in serving at Disney. I have worked as a server in many states in the country and in restaurants from Perkins to an exclusive, service rigid, fine dining club. While the challenges are greater working for Disney, so are the rewards, financial and otherwise. I have guests who come back regularly and include me in the celebrations of their families. I have fellow cast members who are truly family. I actually like the constant flux of the different cultures. I can often guess from what region of the US a table is from before even approaching them (and I am rarely wrong). I can usually also surmise within the first conversation with a table how much service they expect, their mood, if I can change it and an estimation of how long they want to spend in the restaurant.
All that was a lenthy way of saying that we see it all here at Disney.
BTW we miss the DVC and annual pass guests, you are great tippers, and we got to serve you more often, but with the popularity of the DDP we don't get to see you all that often
That is a lie~!!! I have the dining plan on my DVC ressies, and its the 2007 price, MS told me all would reamin the same as 2007, as long as I cehck in before 2008!
Disney will tell you anything you wanna hear, they called that lady 2 weeks ago and flat out lied and told her the Tips were not leaving the DDP... We are also hearing That DDP guests will be presented a check for the tax on The meals they eat on the DDP, Other servers have wrote and told me thats what there managers are telling them, so everything is up in the air until they make an official announcement, but we are telling you the truth and what was on the Union contract that was voted on on wednesday by only 380 votes
Disneyserver,
As with the 15% grat to 18% grat changeover in 2005 and the specific child coupon change over in 2006.... what you check in at, is what you pay (i.e., check in during December and stay through Jan). Personally, I think our union is a joke and doesn't know much at all so anything outside of what is in the contract, I ignore. Remember, the union does want to inflame to a certain extent.
Disneyserver,
As with the 15% grat to 18% grat changeover in 2005 and the specific child coupon change over in 2006.... what you check in at, is what you pay (i.e., check in during December and stay through Jan). Personally, I think our union is a joke and doesn't know much at all so anything outside of what is in the contract, I ignore. Remember, the union does want to inflame to a certain extent.
Do you guys have to pay union dues?
yes $7.50 a week so as a server its like 2 hours of our pay a week
$7.50 a week? what a joke... my husband is a Firefighter and makes half of what you do in a year and pay $75.00 a month for union dues. and you want us to feel sorry for you because you may go down to $60,000. a year?sorry, not gonna happen here.
LOL I wish i made 60,000 dollars I am around 30,000 , The only servers that make that much are in the dinner shows, or character locations that grat is automatic for all guests