Originally posted by Lloyd Dobler
I'm unfamiliar with any debate at all as to whether a calling card is worthwhile.
I've seen the threads pop up every once in a while. Many people believe that the calling cards and gift certificates are a great little extra gift to give. Others think the same amount in cash would be more appreciated.
I tend to agree with the latter. The way I see it, the Cast Members probably hands-down like cash better than anything. Instead of a $20 calling card, throw in an extra $20 bill and a nice card. If they want to buy a calling card at any of the ports, they have that option. Otherwise, you're assuming that the calling cards will be useful to them, when in fact they might not.
For example, what if a Head Server receives $20 in calling cards from each of his three to four tables on each dining rotation. By the end of the cruise, thats $160 in calling cards! I'm sure the CMs like to stay in touch with those at home, but I HIGHLY doubt they're going to be spending $160 in calls in a week!
To make matters even more interesting, say that the CM has a cell phone! Or really doesn't call home that often! (I know the two do indeed happen. In fact, during my cruise in May I noticed a LARGE number of CMs using cell phones during their time off near the CM pool.)
However, if each of those parties tipped an extra $20, the CM could buy $60 in calling cards him/herself and do with the other $100 as he/she wishes!
I've also noticed that many of the CMs that I've spoken with over my three cruises like to send as much money as possible back to family at home. In fact, one of the alluring features of working in the industry is the fact that there is little personal expense incurred.
I know the above example is exaggerated but I'm just making a point. I think, more than anything, the Cast of
Disney Cruise Lines deserves the best rewards that one can bestow as they go out of their way to make each person's vacation a great one. I would want to give them tips that afford them the most versatility and freedom, and that, as always, would be liquid cash!
