All Stars are the only resorts in Osceola County, I'm pretty sure. So is the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex. The rest of WDW is 6.5%It is either 6.5% or 7.5% depending on where you are. The reason for the difference is because some of the WDW property is in Osceola County, and their sales tax is 7.5%. AKL is in Osceola County. There may be more, but I'm not sure on that. And depending on party size, an 18% gratuity will be added, though you do not have to tip 18% or anything really (though you should) unless it's absolutely horrible service.
I don't think so, AKL is definitely in Osceola County, look up the address. The All Stars all have a LBV address, so Orange County - though I did initially think they were in Osceola County, too.All Stars are the only resorts in Osceola County, I'm pretty sure. So is the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex. The rest of WDW is 6.5%
No - the PP is correct. All Stars and ESPN are in Osceola, AK in Orange. Osceola Parkway is basically the county line.I don't think so, AKL is definitely in Osceola County, look up the address. The All Stars all have a LBV address, so Orange County - though I did initially think they were in Osceola County, too.
Yep, different tax rates since WDW is in two counties that happen to have different tax rates. In the US, typically the state sets x% sales tax, then the county adds x%, and maybe even the city. To make it even more fun, each state has a different list of tax-exempt items.OMG are there really 2 different tax amounts depending on where you are at Disney??? I'm already struggling with having to add tax and tip onto the cost of everything... In Australia, we just have a nation-wide 10% GST which is already included in all advertised prices, and we don't tip. No maths required lol!
Does this impact the price of some of the resorts too? I've only factored in tax of 6.5% for all resorts in my comparisons.
And 18% is considered a respectable amount for a tip?
Thank you so much for your response. That's really stuffed me up! Maybe it's safer to just allow for 7.5% tax on everything for our trip - I'd rather overestimate than underestimate.Yep, different tax rates since WDW is in two counties that happen to have different tax rates. In the US, typically the state sets x% sales tax, then the county adds x%, and maybe even the city. To make it even more fun, each state has a different list of tax-exempt items.
20% is considered a standard tip now for sit down restaurants- thats for when service was not bad, not amazing, just average. People don’t typically decrease a tip unless the server is absolutely incompetent/rude. Things like slow service aren’t usually the servers fault, they are constrained by the amount of tables they were assigned and how fast the kitchen is working.
OMG really?There's also an additional 6% transient hotel room tax that is imposed by the county so resort rooms are taxed at 12.5% or 13.5%.
Yes. At sit down I typically do around 20% but there is no reason why 18% isn't acceptable. I mainly do 20 because it's easy for me to calculate in my head. That's prior to the tax or any other fees (not sure if there are those in FL like there are in CA).And 18% is considered a respectable amount for a tip?
Sorry that was my fault for hijacking the thread!Tipping and taxes are two different things, but it seems like this thread is discussing both. Clearly taxes are automatically added based on whatever the local rates happen to be.
I’m not sure if it redirects you to a specific site for Australia but on Disneyworld.com it will show the amount of tax.OMG really?Guess I'd better go back and adjust all my estimates. This is why I like to use an Aussie booking site for hotels - because the price when you search is the price you actually pay. Unfortunately it's not an option for Disney hotels but will definitely stick with that for the rest of the trip!
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Thanks, but we're setting up a room block so don't have a page where we can see the total pricing yet. Just going off the quotes we've been given for room rates + tax. Plus I'm a bit lazy and can't be bothered going through to the totals page for every single optionI’m not sure if it redirects you to a specific site for Australia but on Disneyworld.com it will show the amount of tax.
If you select no tickets and scroll to the bottom you will see the taxes. (Of course you will probably want tickets too but this was just an example hope hotel taxes.)
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