Sorry I was probably feeling a bit naughty when I posted this.
I think my real issue is - and I don't really know how to express this correctly but I will try.
We are a large family from the UK - we visited
Disneyland Paris several years ago and were quickly hooked. We wanted to go to Disneyworld Florida and managed to scrape the money together and had a wonderful time. Over the years we realized we would want to visit regularly and bought some DVC points which really helped to finance the accommodation which for a large family is otherwise prohibitive especially when combined with the airfaires. We have bought the DDE card when we have been able to combine 2 trips to take advantage of it and it has really helped in the financing. We normally eat at buffets - mainly so that everyone in the family gets a reasonable chance of getting something they like and it's usually quicker. When I heard that Disney were adding an automatic gratuity to all DDE reservations I was a bit miffed because I don't think they can guarantee that the service will 'automatically' be good enough to warrant the 18% - especially at buffets. Coming from the Uk we are not used to tipping at least 20% automatically - we pay our servers a good wage and I think the normal tip would be 10% - this is what I would normally expect to tip at a buffet restaurant. This trip we will be a party of 10 - 5 of whom are not earning - and so at a buffet restaurant we will have an average amount of $50 to tip which over a period of 2 weeks (not eating at table service everyday) adds a large amount to our payout.
I'm sorry if I've offended anyone - not my intention at all - I just wondered what the reaction would be if Disney really increased their prices by 18% and if it isn't time to address the issue of tipping - not all countries are comfortable with it - I work in an area which includes serving the public but I would be completely offended if anyone tried to tip me for my service. Also the way we treat the people who serve us in restaurants might be changed for the better if we stopped treating them as people who should have to bow to our every need in order to earn their tip and instead they were paid a proper wage to do their job properly in any circumstance. I have witnessed some customers behaving terribly towards their servers with never a please or thank you and I wonder if the practice of 'tipping' contributes to this.
Just the thoughts of an 'innocent abroad'