i don't tip every where and when i do it depends on the budget how much i spent and if the food and service was good or medicor I am setting tip aside for our cct meal and that seems to be the only one im gona do tips at.
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i don't tip every where and when i do it depends on the budget how much i spent and if the food and service was good or medicor I am setting tip aside for our cct meal and that seems to be the only one im gona do tips at.

Wow, I honestly thought tipping was so commonplace as to be non-controversial. Guess I was wrong!![]()
Not at Disneyland. They all make at least $8/hr.Some servers make as little as $2 an hour.
I also tell the server what I think of the service and will go out of my way to tell the Lead the good, bad and the ugly. Nothing improves without feedback and compliments go along way. I do do things a bit different at club 33 though.
Jack
Yes the tax amount will be on the reciept. Double this amount for your tip & you will be tipping 15.5%.I was wondering if the tax amounts were listed on the receipt in DLR like they are in WDW.
i don't tip every where and when i do it depends on the budget how much i spent and if the food and service was good or medicor I am setting tip aside for our cct meal and that seems to be the only one im gona do tips at.

From my experience in the service industry, the reason included tips on large parties was 18% instead of a more standard 15% was because the tip amount was based on the pre-tax price, where most people tip on the total including tax.
Please realize that when you don't tip, not only does the server not make money, it most likely means they paid others money for you to eat. Tips at many restaurants are distributed among other members of the staff (like bartenders, food runners and bus boys) and they are not based upon what the server makes. They pay them them whether you tip them. When you stiff them you might as well be going into the back and taking money out of their wallet.
I tip 15% at breakfast and lunch, 20% for dinner.
This is what I don't get. The servers at breakfast & lunch work just has hard as those at dinner but you are only tip them about half, due to tipping less as a % of your meal & your meal likely costing less at those times.
disneychrista said:Not at Disneyland. They all make at least $8/hr.
I do not tip a % because, in all honesty, the cost of my meal has very little to do with how much work the server has to do. How is my $20 steak more work than a $10 burger?
I remember when the IRS put the amount made at restaurant as the standard on what is paid via tips to the IRS. I think that amount is 10%. You can also keep track of what you make every night -- deducting the tips paid by waiter to bus, bartender, cook , ktichen staff and use that as your actual tips earned. Most use the stand amount as it is way less then even missing a tip on count of bad service or just forgetful patron. It averages out so a missed tip would not be a huge impact -nor would it take money out of their wallets. Remember no burning me at the stakes or steaks -- sorry couldn't help myself.
I think the reasoning is tables turn over faster at breakfasts and lunches. Dinner you usually get 1 turn over where as lunch and breakfast you can get 4 to even 5 different groups per table.
At dinner patrons have wine -- appy- + maybe even a soup or salad--main-- after dinner coffee-- and desert. This all takes longer. Even though the bill is larger in general the tables do not roll over near as fast. So you only have maybe half the tables to EARN that tip Vs the other meals of the say.