That interesting. If they're adding on an automatic 18% gratuity for DDE, that would make me more readily disbelieve the rumor that they're removing the 18% gratuity for the Dining Plan.
That shouldn't matter, as long as they allow you to put the gratuity on your room charge.I am thinking that people on the DDP will not be carrying as much cash or possibly have access to as much so why is the tip not included?
Presumably, if they suggested change becomes reality, guests will be informed, at time of purchase and then again at check-in. While minor details may change without notice, high-level descriptions of what you're paying for and how much it will cost you are things that won't change without notice.Also if people are on DDP they know that they don't need to budget for meals so will they want to have to pay the tip?
Clearly that would be up to the guest, as is the case with any meal where a discount is used. The standards of our society is that the tip should be on the price of the meal BEFORE the discount.Also what will the tip be based on will it be the DDP price or the price of the meal had it not been on DDP?
Clearly that would be up to the guest, as is the case with any meal where a discount is used. The standards of our society is that the tip should be on the price of the meal BEFORE the discount.
True but how would Average Joe arrive at the amount on which to base his gratuity? The allocation is not public information.
I'm surprised - we always tip 20% on the original bill - I guess not every one does. The 18% will end up saving us money, so it won't be so bad!
I'll speculate that Disney was no longer willing to pay servers 18% of the a la carte menu pricing of the items when guests were being given "complete meal" discount pricing.
I am not sure I totally agree with having a tip 'forced' upon you. I know about the minimum wage not being applicable to servers but surely the level of service determines a tip, how can you then make it known that service was not good if you are forced to pay 18%? I must say we have rarely tipped less than 15 usually it is about 20%. I also agree about the whole 18% not going to the server, if I pay by CC I still leave a cash tip, just feel better leaving cash rather than adding it onto the CC.
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I have had the Disney Dining Experience card for about 10 years. I don't remember it having anything to do with the Wilderness Lodge. I believe it used to be called the Food and Wine card, and I think at one point they were two separate cards (that was before I had it, so I'm not positive - but a loooong time ago it worked a little differently).