The room must be cleaned, new towels supplied, soaps & lotions topped off, and sheets replaced periodically. AS well as using the opportunity to provide safety/wellness checks. They also check the mini bar for use.If I am not using the Stateroom service, are you able to remove the tips at guest services. I don't need the room cleaned or serviced during the cruise, so in my opinion tipping would be useless.
On DCL, gratuities go only to the specified persons - room host, dining room server, assistant server, and head server.Tips don't just go to your steward, but everyone else who takes care of you, including people you will never see. I would suggest also not having meals, participating in any activities, or just not getting on board if you go with that logic.
There is no mini bar on DCL. Besides if they don't want it they can do the other stuff at the end of the cruise.The room must be cleaned, new towels supplied, soaps & lotions topped off, and sheets replaced periodically. AS well as using the opportunity to provide safety/wellness checks. They also check the mini bar for use.
That said, you can request only once a day service, instead of the twice daily, if you wish.
If I am not using the Stateroom service, are you able to remove the tips at guest services. I don't need the room cleaned or serviced during the cruise, so in my opinion tipping would be useless.
Yes, I am sure. Only me, so not a huge deal if I don't have it.If you decide to do this, please be very clear with guest services. When people ask to remove the gratuities, they will want to make sure that you were not unhappy with the service. And you may actually get asked about more than once. If you plan to use the top bunk, your host will have it open it. Are you sure that you don’t want any service at all? What if you need some hand soap or toilet paper or Kleenex…
Not a Joke. I should still be able to choose who I tip for the services even if I go on the cruise.Is this a real question or are sitting back laughing?
If it is a real question then If you can't afford a disney cruise perhaps you could save money by looking at other cruise lines. The steward still had to prepare your room before arrival and will clean up when you leave. As others said there are also daily checks to make sure no one is sick, hurt, making a mess, destroying or stealing items, or doing somthing illegal. So you can't keep them out of your room if that's what your thinking.
Daily checks are fine as I understand that part. I may tip for the last night. Haven't decided yet.The tips for your stateroom host are not that much...and those stateroom hosts work hard. Those tips are very much appreciated by them.
I'm sure that you will need your garbage emptied or towels refreshed at least once. Plus they will have to clean up after you when you debark, please remember that.
Also, they are required to enter your stateroom daily for security checks. You cannot decline that.
Actually not really. Specifically on cruises this really is how they’re paid. The cruise lines barely pay them anything. Right or wrong, it’s how the system is and to not tip them means they’re not being paid what they are anticipating to be able to bring home. You are then asking them to work for you for free. I know you think you’d be asking them to do less work for you, but they’d still be working and now denying them income as well.I should still be able to choose who I tip for the services even if I go on the cruise.
If I am not using the Stateroom service, are you able to remove the tips at guest services. I don't need the room cleaned or serviced during the cruise, so in my opinion tipping would be useless.
While I agree fully with the basic message of your response isnt there misinformation here?.This is not up to you to decide. The room needs to be cleaned when you leave before the next passengers use it. There are health and safety regulations that by law must be followed, you do not get to tell the room attendant to not do their job.
Tipping is not useless and its not optional. It is part of the cruise fare, and as a solo person the $14.50 per day automatic tips is nothing, its just the price of a beer.