Dug720
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First--I've prepaid tips for our cruise at the recommended amount....
Second--thank you all who weighed in. I think this was a valid question that I too wondered--if we decided to tip like we do at home, cash, and in a discretionary manner that hovers around a more generous point then standard (we tip 20 as a base, and 25 for excellent---15% would indicate we felt totally ill-treated) would that be weird--i.e. how would we even do it--at the end of the cruise, day by day, etc.... envelopes? large bills? etc....
And in some industries people prefer cash tips. But all that said, I think it was a legit question and many of you guys gave great answers, especially as to server/guest services contacts. I'm glad we prepaid the tips because I am hoping to NOT think about money too much for the weekI'd really rather not be approached about tips! I always find that a bit of a turn off, but it does make sense that they would be concerned about the employees compensation and letting guests know gratuities are important, especially from different tipping cultures. I would just hate to have that talk and it's good to know it would be coming if you don't have something in there.
Follow up question--do they approach you if you reduce the recommended amount in the beginning?
Any kind of reduction is read by them as a problem with the service, so yes, I would expect contact to see what they can do better to improve their service. They will NEVER approach it as "You owe us tips." (Or they *should* NEVER approach it as such.) Though I would not be surprised for a supervisor to say that the removal or reduction is seen as something lacking in service. Especially if they were pre-paid and suddenly reduced. I cannot think of any other legitimate reason to reduce prepaid tips (and even then I would only do it after speaking with the person in question or their supervisor about it and giving them the opportunity to make a change in the service). Doing that to prepaid tips without cause, discussion and no improvement to me reeks of "We figured out we didn't budget enough for other things like drinks, excursions, and/or souvenirs so we're taking back some of that money."
And just as a note, even if you don't eat in the MDR one night, that does not mean that your servers did no work. They work in various food venues throughout the day and the gratuities cover all the times that the servers are serving. Even if you aren't served by your exact servers in Cabanas or whatever sit-down MDR is doing breakfast and/or lunch, you're being served by someone's - and someone is being served by yours.
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