@Dug720 Please do not assume that we did not address the issue with the SR host or GS. We absolutely talked to both our SR hostess AND GS before finally making the decision to reduce the tip. I work in the hospitality industry, so I am more than generous with tipping, however, there is a line when service goes from standard, to subpar and then unacceptable. So here is what happened to us on our 14 night WBPC in 2015.
We asked our room host on the 2nd day if she could please fill our ice bucket each day. She said no. Call room service (which meant I had to tip for each delivery). Fine, we ended up getting ice each day and paying $2 for each ice delivery.
Around day 5, the morning service the towels were removed, but not replaced. Hmmm, we thought, perhaps she got distracted. She will surely replace them at turndown. Nope no towels. So I ran up to the pool deck to get them. This happened again around day 7. Again...up to the pool deck.
On Pirate Night, we noticed all of the guests in their bandanas, so I went to GS to ask if they were something we should purchase and where can we get them. We were told that they should have been left at our morning service...so I ran back to our room to double check. Nope, not there. SO I went back to GS to inquire and that is when I told them about the ice and the missing towels. They followed up and also sent some strawberries as a "were sorry".
The next day, late morning, there was a knock on our door. It was a room hostess. She said "I heard you were looking for these, here!" And without ever making eye contact, she THREW them at me?!?! Now I am pissed. I went back to guest services, because ***!
Two days later...no towels again and our SR phone is missing. I go BACK to GS...turns out our phone was found in another SR because our SR host was using it. And mind you...no ice...still.
The 2nd to last night of our cruise was the unveiling of Frozen...She left us a "Crest of Arendale" yeah, it was 100% a toilet with chocolate poops on it. We all compared pictures at dinner.
At this point, I decide to just leave the DND on and "service our room" myself.
The last evening, our SR hostess had the guts to stop me in the hallway as happy as ever and remind me to give her a perfect score so she did not lose her job. That was it for me. I went to GS and reduced her tip to the standard $3 a day that I leave a hotel housekeeper. I used to be a hotel housekeeping supervisor at a
AAA 5 Diamond Resort. I know service standards and I am 100% aware of "cleaning up before they enter to clean up". So I felt that there was no excuse for the ongoing non-sense that we experienced. We later found out that our SR hostess was on her last sailing before her contract ended and it did not get renewed.
I agree with you. I left the hotel industry a few years ago and Im now a corporate travel director, so if I am working, I am on the road and living in a hotel, so I keep $100 in $1s in my wallet at all times, but I could see how a new traveler or an infrequent traveler would not know or recognize the need to tip a bellman, housekeeper, etc.