No - not at all. I always enjoy your posts and was just continuing the discussion.(Your post does not seem confrontational, as usual. I was hoping mine didn’t either, but sometimes can’t tell.)
I don’t know how to verify that they get a wage or not, and I was not told this by wait staff or room attendant. It was someone I know personally. I had always heard it was a very small base wage, but was told I was mistaken.Are you are saying they only make tips? Everything I have read and been told by servers is that there is a small base wage, plus tips.
Also - isn't it pretty well known that most of the pay is based on the tips? It seems implied given they have a set amount, per day, per person. It would seem odd to me for DCL to say, "we barely [or don't] pay our employees, so make sure you tip," or something like that. I think their current system of saying what we should tip does the job.
I any case, people should tip generously where possible. The people providing the service on DCL work ridiculously long hours to make our cruises enjoyable and deserve it.
On our recent cruise, guest services arranged to have the HA chair set up for me. It was great to have access to the adult pool. I have only two good muscles in a shoulder and do not have the strength to pull myself up. My accident was a year ago, and I am learning how to cope.Easy entry pools. I get it takes space. but other cruise lines have them... the elderly and obese will be grateful as using a ladder is often prohibted.. My mom loves to swiim but at 72 doesnt have the arm strength and coordination anymore to use a pull up ladder.
I always write on my intake forms “do not pitch any products” and 90% of the time they don’t and I add an extra 10% tip beyond included gratuity.Get rid of the up sale pressure at the spas. The masseuses really push extra treatments and Elemis products, to the point that it's uncomfortable.
My kids (and we) can’t stay awake that late. That’s actually why I wish the buffet was available for dinner. I’d like the option of eating dinner earlier. Our kids wake up (and wake us up) at dawn.Just an idea, but have you tried the second seating at 8:15 for dinner? Less kiddos and much quieter and more leisurely dinner.![]()
Our first cruise on HAL in 2002 that was what they did. Their motto was along the lines that "tipping is not required or expected ".My preference, and what I often heard said, would be to roll gratuities into the cruise fare. Additional gratuities given just as they are currently. I still assume there is some financial impediment to this. Or maybe it’s just to make cruise fares appear lower.
This gave me an idea for a wish list item—I wish you could filter cruises on the website to show which ones have main dining available, and have it be “real” availability without so much of main dining held back for waitlist. My work schedule rarely let’s me plan a vacation a year ahead and it would be nice to be able to plan and book cruises that have main dining. I am a little over a month out from my next sailing and check the app to see if my early dining waitlist came through multiple times a day.My kids (and we) can’t stay awake that late. That’s actually why I wish the buffet was available for dinner. I’d like the option of eating dinner earlier. Our kids wake up (and wake us up) at dawn.
DCL likes to have everyone in the MDR for the experience. We have always been late eaters. It's the nature of our jobs. It was never a problem for us when our kids were little. I totally get that's not everyone's routine. They should offer an option if you can't get early dining.My kids (and we) can’t stay awake that late. That’s actually why I wish the buffet was available for dinner. I’d like the option of eating dinner earlier. Our kids wake up (and wake us up) at dawn.
I got the large duvet for myself and then my husband got also like a large “duvet”. It wasn’t a true duvet like mine., but it was basically how the bedding is at Walt Disney World. So no, it was not 2 German duvets. I’m so glad I said something because my husband would had been miserable the entire cruise. He hates the one blanket for teo. As an American, I quickly learned having to two full size ( 155x220) duvets it’s the best thing in the world. I like being able to stick my feet out of both sidesDid you end up with two huge duvets or two small (“German size” ones? Would live to know since I am German and the one big duvet drives me crazy, too!
Exactly. They want you to add more!I have no problem with the added on gratuities I just don't like the tip envelopes. No other cruise line does this.