CyndiLouWho
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Thinking of an Alaskan cruise. I know gratuities aren't included but have no idea how to estimate so I can budget for them.
Gratuities are added to your onboard account daily. They will be on your final bill.Thinking of an Alaskan cruise. I know gratuities aren't included but have no idea how to estimate so I can budget for them.
One convenient way to do this is to call DCL and have them add the gratuties to your cruise cost in advance. That way you'll be paid up before sailing, rather than anticipating a bill to pay at the end of the cruise. When doing this, you'll receive vouchers for your prepaid gratuities to hand out the final morning, the same time you would have handed out your cash tips.Thinking of an Alaskan cruise. I know gratuities aren't included but have no idea how to estimate so I can budget for them.
One convenient way to do this is to call DCL and have them add the gratuties to your cruise cost in advance. That way you'll be paid up before sailing, rather than anticipating a bill to pay at the end of the cruise. When doing this, you'll receive vouchers for your prepaid gratuities to hand out the final morning, the same time you would have handed out your cash tips.
Trying to make credit card bonuses and Disney GCs work for us.I know the feeling!! I have a spreadsheet so that I can track and plan for payoff over time (we buy the gift cards at Target to get the 5% discount), prepping for the on board booking, DCL port adventures/independent adventures...ahhh!!!!My wife thinks that I'm crazy. At least I'm the happy kind!
Thinking of an Alaskan cruise. I know gratuities aren't included but have no idea how to estimate so I can budget for them.
I usually tip Mousekeeping $5/night. Won't be doing Palo/Remy but hopefully will have 1-2 excursions. The cruise is pretty pricey for us, so any extra has to be budgeted for.You've probably thought of this already, but there are other gratuities...like if you go to Palo or Remy. And I tip the porters who grab the bags inbound/outbound. I often throw a few dollars on add'l for room service, etc. too.
In addition on many shore excursions you'll have a guide/guides. Tipping them is customary, as I understand it, and I usually do so.
Not everyone does these, but wanted to mention them in case you wanted to allow for them in your planning.
I usually tip Mousekeeping $5/night. Won't be doing Palo/Remy but hopefully will have 1-2 excursions. The cruise is pretty pricey for us, so any extra has to be budgeted for.
That's awesome!! Target... love it!!I know the feeling!! I have a spreadsheet so that I can track and plan for payoff over time (we buy the gift cards at Target to get the 5% discount), prepping for the on board booking, DCL port adventures/independent adventures...ahhh!!!!My wife thinks that I'm crazy. At least I'm the happy kind!
Okay... It's clicking now... think I may need to know more!! Can you topline how your plan works-- for instance, do you make payments or save the cards?That's awesome!! Target... love it!!
Okay... It's clicking now... think I may need to know more!! Can you topline how your plan works-- for instance, do you make payments or save the cards?
We have the Target Red card and all purchases in store are 5% off. there are 2 types of Red card: one acts as a debit card & the other as a credit card. We have the former. The Disney gift cards are overy in the movies/CDs. I pick up some every payday and payoff the cruise beforehand paying $95 for every $100 card. It adds up! If you have a BJs membership, you can get $100 cards for $94.99 online.