tmonferdini
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2007
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We've got mousekeeping envelopes, but I was just wondering if anyone uses tip envelopes for TS meals? Would that make it easier? More confusing? How to handle this?
I am at WDW right now. I figured out all the costs of all of our meals, and then either put $10 or $15 (that was the 18% amount) in envelopes and labelled them by the name of the restaurant. I also kept some $5s in my wallet if the service was exceptional I would add a little more. It is working out very smoothly, and the tip money is set aside already, so it is convenient.
Yes, tip envelopes are envelopes for tips. I don't know that there is an advantage/disadvantage. I just thought it would be cute, if nothing else, to leave the tip in a nicely decorated envelope on the table. Just like mousekeeping envelopes for the rooms.
BTW, I found some cute designs that someone posted on the design page. They are adorable!!!
I have all my little envelopes from the Disney Store filled with Disney Dollars with up to 20% tip for each meal. I did like several other posters and figured the tip amount. I got the bills in denominations that would allow me to tip 15%, 18% or 20% and not worry about breaking a bill.
I start about 6 months in advance picking up a few Disney Dollars at a time. I don't just set aside regular cash because I know me, I would slip money here and there as needed. But you know what, the pizza delivery man won't take a Stitch $5 for that pizza delivery. I do this for more than tips. I have a list of things I know I need money for and I just pick that up here and there as the monthly budget allows. I probably have $600 sitting in my jewelry box ready to go in March.
How do the servers feel about tips in Disney Dollars? Is it hard for them to change them out?