Hi,
So we are thinking of splurging on treatments at the Mandara Spa. I read all the fine print. It says they charge a 20% "service charge" and if you feel the service is exceptional, you may choose to tip in addition to that charge.
I am confused as to whether the person working on you gets any of the service charge or if it ALL goes to the company? The way they word it it makes it sound like if the person goes above and beyond, then you may want to tip, but you don't have to.
I am not starting a tipping debate. We always tip appropriately, meals, drivers, room service, etc. But I don't understand how they are dividing up that 20% ?
Other than personal opinion, does anyone really know what is the correct thing to do? We don't want to over tip but we don't want to cheat a worker out of their bread and butter. How do spas work?
Thanks!
So we are thinking of splurging on treatments at the Mandara Spa. I read all the fine print. It says they charge a 20% "service charge" and if you feel the service is exceptional, you may choose to tip in addition to that charge.
I am confused as to whether the person working on you gets any of the service charge or if it ALL goes to the company? The way they word it it makes it sound like if the person goes above and beyond, then you may want to tip, but you don't have to.
I am not starting a tipping debate. We always tip appropriately, meals, drivers, room service, etc. But I don't understand how they are dividing up that 20% ?
Other than personal opinion, does anyone really know what is the correct thing to do? We don't want to over tip but we don't want to cheat a worker out of their bread and butter. How do spas work?
Thanks!