We always have something extra that dining plan does not cover--specialty drinks etc-- so we leave a good tip on the extras![]()
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I agree completely..... however....I'm sorry but I'm not tipping extra unless something very special is done for me at a full service resturant. I feel that 18 pct is fair for normal service.
That doesn't matter. If it was $20, $100, or $500, it wouldn't matter. How much you pay doesn't have anything to do with how much you should tip -- you should tip 15% or better for good service.I'm paying Disney about 100 dollars per person per day to be there. Not counting extras.
I can see both sides of that debate. I personally would make up for difference, and even tipped a lot extra at Chefs de France even though I was unsure if they did the same thing Wolfgang Puck Cafe did. However, to be fair, the average guest shouldn't even realize that there is a question. Most simply understand, "gratuities are included," and that should be enough, as is.I don't feel I'm responsible for a company like Wolfgangs ripping off their servers.
Folks in-the-know are quick to point out that the average server typically makes a little more than 10%, averaging out the big tippers, regular tippers and stiffers. So being guaranteed 18% of a discounted amount isn't bad, as long as the discount is not more than 60%.I find it hard to believe that it is that bad, and if it is how do they keep wait staff.
I agree... it's actually overly-generous, and indeed a bit unfair to restaurant servers that buffet servers get so much IMHO.I also feel 18 percent is much more than fair for a buffet service.
So, I don't understand - you are getting free dining and you feel you haven't spent enough already so you want to give away some of your money to servers who are being tipped automatically? Why did you want the free dining plan if you want to throw your money away doubling the server's tips? I dont get it. It doesn't make sense!
Do some people not understand that each day the servers work hard whether it is during free dining or not, and that 18% is pretty generous. Remember, you still had to pay for your visit to WDW. It is not totally free - with extra tickets and hotel at rack rates.![]()
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I think of free dining as an extra perk like extra hours at the park as a Disney resort guest. I don't think of free dining only as a cost saving device. I know I am in the minority here based on the poll, but it's how I feel about it.