Jack & Monica
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2002
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- 173
Is anyone familiar with a $60 per child gratuity for using the kids' clubs? Is this something new?
Yeah, and, if you go all the way through their report, you can find the little disclaimer at the end that they figured out that was really the "regular" gratuities. Not related to the kid's club.No. It doesn't exist. The people who published about it got their facts wrong.
Oh, that's a good idea. I'm going to a romance writer convention in July, and I know I'll come home with a lot of free books. I can bring some of those for the CMs.I seem to recall several threads where tokens of appreciation for Oceaneers CMs are mentioned. I write a thank you note and give them all my beach read books. Actually helps me too, freeing up room for FE stuff.
One thing that surprised me when we got the bill was the charge for the magic bands for the Oceaneer club. At no point did anyone tell me there was a $13.95 charge for the bands, and I didn't see it in any of the paperwork or general research that I did before the cruise. We ended up loosing a band at Castaway Cay and I went and got another for my son, and even when I got a replacement, no one told me they were going to charge me ANOTHER $13.95. I just assumed it was like magic bands, that they are complimentary and would be replaced with no trouble. It didn't break our vacation, but I wish I had known up front!
The info about the $12.95 charge is on the registration forms (yes in small print but still there) that you sign to say that you read it all....just saying...
Have you read the cruise contract that you sign to say you read it all? Including your general average contribution (that you are not entitled to receive), and the wonderful paragraph 18?
Just saying…it isn't nice to hide significant things (such as a charge not otherwise disclosed or highlighted) in small print. "You signed it" may be legal, but not ethical. They should not do that.
I recently watched this video, in which the couple described a (previously undisclosed?) gratuity of $60 per child for the "kids club" (see 24:10):
The video description says: "A quick correction. Towards the end of the video we mention a $60 fee per child. Those are the normal children's gratuities for a 5 day cruise, not a kids club fee." So, I think that answers the question. But I thought I'd post it here anyway. (Maybe someone else will have the same confusion, and this thread can hopefully help answer it.)
Even if true, I wouldn't really much mind; we're just trying to pre-pay as much as possible for our cruise next year (including gratuities), so I'd like to know if I need to account for this as well. (We have a travel agent; I should also ask him about this.)
I noticed this when I went to guest services a few weeks ago, they have a place for you to add in seemingly any cast members name and add an amount. i didn't do it, but i suspect it would allow to to tip person in an otherwise untipped role.Gosh, I wish the kids club workers were allowed to receive gratuity...they MADE our trip for us!!!
Wretched video posted here: Gratuity for Oceaneers Club/Lab?
Normally I would be more understanding of mixups like that, but it is not difficult to put annotations in the video rather than some little 'correction' in the description that few people read and those watching on mobile have to go out of their way to find. Given the number of people who have mentioned it here (you aren't the first Jack and Monica, you won't be the last) it is pretty clear how well that is working. They also seem pretty indignant that people are getting angry at them for stating something that is untrue, which is funny in itself. If you are going to offer up a "Tips, Tricks, and Fees" video then it is on you to get the story correct before presenting it as fact.