I have dined with people with were rude and just down right nasty to the servers. This was a shock to me since I am not that way. Their attitude was, "That's their job!" - it took a lot for us to sit the 3 nights with them as dining partners - in fact, this is the couple whose son (6) was taking food off my plate, spitting and kicking me in the shins. Yes, I complained to the parents, but they said, "Well, he's a boy! What do you expect!"
I didn't expect a child the same age as my son to have horrible manners!! And I felt they should put him between them, not near another adult. Let him spit and kick them!!!
The server and assistant server bend over backwards to please this family, to entertain the child and do whatever they could!!
I felt so sorry because they stiffed the wait staff and she bragged about it at the airport (yes, I saw them at the airport also). Two very nice, very attentive servers had the family from "...." and never saw a nickle from them.
Do I feel I should make up for those who stiff the servers? No. It's part of life and their job to have to deal with ignorant and rude people - we all have that burden. But I do think that they deserve their fair share.
If your child is not to be present at any meals with the servers, then I don't think you should tip. But if they are, then please tip accordingly. Explain this to the servers beforehand, that "Johnny or Jane" will not be there.
Michael likes being with his own age group. Rotation dining is formal and although we have every meal at home as a family - on vacation, I let him enjoy his friends! But he does attend some of the rotation dining, so I do tip for him.
Rae