PrincessMentality
I think....therefore I am...a Princess.
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So how much do you plan on tipping?
Why is this any of your business?

So how much do you plan on tipping?

I hate the "gratuity added automatically" policy. I realize why they do it. I know that when you get parties of 8, people suddenly forget how to do math and throw in a $20 for their $18 meal and call it even.
And I know that the waitstaff lives off their tips and basically nothing else. But at the end of the day, in my eyes, tipping is payment for good service and I don't like somebody telling me I HAVE to give 18%.
I just learned some new American English! (though I had to Google to find out what it meant). Does anybody know why you call it bussing?I bussed their tables
Why is this any of your business?![]()

I just learned some new American English! (though I had to Google to find out what it meant). Does anybody know why you call it bussing?
BTW, and this is slightly off the point, I recall a waitress at Jellyrolls on the Boardwalk telling us in no uncertain terms that we had to tip each round of drinks. We didn't know that as we don't do that in UK - and she was not pleasant about it. I also overheard a bartender at CBR saying to someone that his heart sank when he heard a British accent because it meant he wouldn't get a proper tip. It's just that we don't have the same way of doing things, not that we're mean (though some probably are!). I think most people in UK find 18 - 20% a huge amount to tip but if people ask or explain nicely what the custom is, then I'm sure most people would do it.

Why do you care if she asks? The OP doesn't have to answer is she doesn't want to. Though changing an ADR around so that you don't have to pay the mandatory tip does seem to open the question up for debate.![]()

). We have been places that add gratuity. Most of the time, service is horrible. I don't agree with adding gratuity. You don't get a bonus at work for sitting on your a$$ not doing your job, why should wait staff be any different? I have family members that are in the restaurant business. If we receive excellent service, we have left tips up to 25%. If we get horrible service, we still leave a tip, usually whatever change we have in our pockets. I am so nervous about getting horrible service but am willing to overlook it because of where we will be. We have quite a few TS restaurants that we will be going to. Someone posted about the luau-I thought the luau already had a tip included? Do what you need to for your family
.It's amazing to me how some on here can be so hateful yet claim to be generous tippers.


So if you split up your group so you would save the 18% gratuity, aren't you going to be spending more on the tip then? I mean if you leave the minimum of 10% at each table, that's 20%, which would be more or are you planning on leaving less than 10% without knowing how good or poor your service is going to be?I guess I don't understand how splitting up your group is going to save you money.
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These are the reasons why my DH helps my DD with her math homework!![]()

I am awful with math so I hear you. I can barely count change, my brain just goes haywire. But hubby has problems with spelling and english and I'm a wiz so we just divide and concur on the homework This thread just made my lunch; now to go find a thread on foreign tour groups, line hoping, pool hoping, or holding a table at a cs restaurant.![]()
You forgot about reusable mugs. Oops I mean refillable mugs.

we tip properly at WDW. 18-20% is the proper amount even at a buffet. We don't try to cheat the server out of their tip either.![]()