TiggerBouncy
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First off, thank you for all the answers! I wasn't sure if I had said this or not, but even when I didn't see the head server, I didn't reduce their tip for the small amount they get. I was asking more for future ref. However, I do personally believe that no matter what, a good head server finds the time to stop by every table and introduce themselves. My first cruise the head server came by, asked about our cruise - told us how much confidence he has in our servers, but that he was also there if we needed anything. It made me feel better - or least more in touch with him.
That was my reason for asking. I like to feel I am being generous to people who give good service. But what is generous? What I think might be generous may be insulting for what they thought they did for me. To be honest, the amount we spend on a cruise, I won't even miss it if I give someone an extra $5 or $10 over what I was planning. For 2 people on a 7 day cruise, the head server gets $56. I may have pushed that to $65 for normal and $80 if they were good...… Is that good? I mean I look at that and go "heck. that's almost 50% over the Disney recommended amount". It *sounds* like a lot in that perspective. Would it hurt me to give them $100? I doubt I would even miss it. But you have to draw a line somewhere. What *is* stingy? What *is* generous? I have absolutely no concept if $75 is generous or $100 is generous or if that is "overdoing it" or what.
For someone who went above and beyond, I want to give them enough that they feel rewarded for the extra service they gave. I just don't know if in the culture is that $5 is considered "WOW! I got an extra $5" or if $50 or what. Of course, they won't (and shouldn't) tell you - I mean could you imagine??? and neither will guest services. So it's a tough topic to discuss.
Tipping is something that will forever drive me crazy -- like you and a lot of other posters. I don't mind tipping, just not always sure who and how much.
That was my reason for asking. I like to feel I am being generous to people who give good service. But what is generous? What I think might be generous may be insulting for what they thought they did for me. To be honest, the amount we spend on a cruise, I won't even miss it if I give someone an extra $5 or $10 over what I was planning. For 2 people on a 7 day cruise, the head server gets $56. I may have pushed that to $65 for normal and $80 if they were good...… Is that good? I mean I look at that and go "heck. that's almost 50% over the Disney recommended amount". It *sounds* like a lot in that perspective. Would it hurt me to give them $100? I doubt I would even miss it. But you have to draw a line somewhere. What *is* stingy? What *is* generous? I have absolutely no concept if $75 is generous or $100 is generous or if that is "overdoing it" or what.
For someone who went above and beyond, I want to give them enough that they feel rewarded for the extra service they gave. I just don't know if in the culture is that $5 is considered "WOW! I got an extra $5" or if $50 or what. Of course, they won't (and shouldn't) tell you - I mean could you imagine??? and neither will guest services. So it's a tough topic to discuss.
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