Would you include a baby as a person for tipping purposes?
Would you include a baby as a person for tipping purposes?
Would you include a baby as a person for tipping purposes?
Sometimes I think babies should generate a bigger tip, since they seem to receive a lot of attention and care from the waiters!
If the baby is with you at meal times, yes. As other have said, they will likely fuss over the baby and bring you anything you may need. If you were to leave the baby in Flounder's at meal times...then it becomes a judgement call. Many will say yes even in that case. I personally would say no, however since my youngest is now 8, I don't have to worry about that situation coming up...well, at least not before grandkids.Would you include a baby as a person for tipping purposes?

If the baby is with you at meal times, yes. As other have said, they will likely fuss over the baby and bring you anything you may need. If you were to leave the baby in Flounder's at meal times...then it becomes a judgement call. Many will say yes even in that case. I personally would say no, however since my youngest is now 8, I don't have to worry about that situation coming up...well, at least not before grandkids.![]()
My post referred to "meal times" and not just dinner. If anyone in a tipped position (server, stateroom host, etc..) provides services for the baby, then they have earned a gratuity and should most definitely get one.But you are also paying tips for all meals, just not dinner, remember. And also the housekeeping staff, who will be cleaning the room that the baby (and diapers ) are in.
But you are also paying tips for all meals, just not dinner, remember. And also the housekeeping staff, who will be cleaning the room that the baby (and diapers ) are in.
Tipping a frequently and passionately debated topic here. My belief is that a gratuity is something you give for services rendered. When no service is provided, no gratuity is earned, nor should one be expected. For example, if I were to leave the ship early in the morning for a shore excursion, have lunch somewhere off the ship and then return and have dinner at Palo, it would be ok to not include that day in the tip calculation for the dining room staff. However, if I were to have breakfast at Parrot Cay and lunch at Topsiders/Beach Blanket and then ordered room service for dinner, I would expect to include that full day in the gratuity calculation as your normal services work elsewhere serving guests during the day.So we as a family of 5 should pay 2.5 more in tips then a family of 2 in the same room?
Sorry, but it is not that much more work and cleaning.
My 3 year old will not be doing anything to make a mess.
Disney makes more money by squeezing more into a room for sure.
My 3 year old is not going to eat $150 per day in food!
So we as a family of 5 should pay 2.5 more in tips then a family of 2 in the same room?
Sorry, but it is not that much more work and cleaning.
My 3 year old will not be doing anything to make a mess.
Disney makes more money by squeezing more into a room for sure.
My 3 year old is not going to eat $150 per day in food!
So we as a family of 5 should pay 2.5 more in tips then a family of 2 in the same room?
Sorry, but it is not that much more work and cleaning.
My 3 year old will not be doing anything to make a mess.
Disney makes more money by squeezing more into a room for sure.
My 3 year old is not going to eat $150 per day in food!
So we as a family of 5 should pay 2.5 more in tips then a family of 2 in the same room?
Sorry, but it is not that much more work and cleaning.
My 3 year old will not be doing anything to make a mess.
Disney makes more money by squeezing more into a room for sure.
My 3 year old is not going to eat $150 per day in food!
bolding is mine...Somehow i don't think they will be turning down the bunks for us? Or will they be replacing them in the morning.
We will be doing that as they will be completely in our way?
The $150 a day was what it will cost to bring my daughter with us. Not the cost of the tips.
When we go out for a expensive meal, we don't just give 18% on the meal cost.
I know it is a tough job, but 18% on a $12 drink that they carried with 3 others 20 yards is not really that hard and or yes the $30 steak that they carried 20 yards.
When they ask how is it before i have even taken a bite because I'm cutting up my daughters food and they can clearly see I have not touched it always gets a deduction.
The really good people who always ask if they should bring out my daughters first.
They get tipped 25%!
Went for sushi last night and sat in front of chefs. 18% on $95 bill. Waitress carried drinks 10 feet, forgot our sides and didn't even have to get our sushi as the chefs handed it to us.
I really hope they(chefs) got part of that tip. They were great, she was not!

I know my 3 year old at the time sure made a mess at the table. Sure she only ate mac and cheese and cheeseburgers but I think my server worked just as hard for her as he did for us.
on the floor, table, you name it!
The first time I cruised and saw the tips required I was shocked but didn't know what each person did to earn the tips. Our server Ganesh who we have had on both of our cruises took the time to know each of us. My kids still talk of him. We still keep in contact with him. He knew our likes, dislikes, by the second service on our first 4 day. He helped me when I didn't know how to do something and didn't make me feel embarassed. (hopefully we will have him on our third cruise) He was awesome!
I have a food allergy and the head server was at my table checking and double checking if I could eat certain foods saving me from a outbreak. His small tip was well deserved.
Our last stateroom attendant Made' was awesome! We were pretty messy lol
Our beds were made, our state room cleaned, towels animals made, the beds turned down every night with little chocolates, bed rails installed.. well worth the small tip.
Sure each has their own opinion but I know my 3 year old at the time sure made a mess at the table. Sure she only ate mac and cheese and cheeseburgers but I think my server worked just as hard for her as he did for us.
As previous posters said each cruise line requires tips. You can adjust and tip accordingly but to just not tip is like ripping the staff off in my opinion. It doesn't matter how many inches your drink or food is carried. You are still being rendered a service. Many of these people do not earn decent wages and their tips make up a huge percent of their salary.
So I prepay my shipboard account and that way I don't have to worry about tips as a added cost. It's taken care of for me.