Everywhere we went they asked before taking the order. Are you advocating lying? You have to be kidding me to put servers in the same category as a broadway trained artist! Talk about comparing apples to oranges. Last I checked they were turning away actors by the thousands and begging for servers so just where do you plan on them getting these superb servers? And do you wish to pay twice the amount food is now to pay for them- I don't because we found the service to be fine. We had one dud of a server but if I went out in the rest of the world and ate out for 2 weeks I'm sure I would run into one there to. Knowing we were on the ddp was usually helpful because as others said they would point out ways to get the most for our credits, including the nice server who when my DS wasn't feeling well and we planned on paying OOP for his milkshake since he wasn't eating a meal showed us how to fit it into what everyone else was ordering and not have to use a credit or pay. That night we gave her more than the 18%
Think what you want - you will anyway- but with the hundreds of thousands on the DDP if the service was noticeably different don't you think many, many more people would have brought it to Disney's attention by now.
READ THE WORDS... and do not hear what you think they say, but what they actually say. There is an underlying point that you are missing in its entirety. Not all service at WDW is bad... but I have had bad service at WDW. I have good reason to believe that it was due to being on DDP and the server already knowing they will get their 18% regardless.
Advocating lying, are you kidding me with that crack pot comment? How about this, Ill shoot your meal at you with a sling shot from the kitchen, and then force you to pay me extra for the privilege? Does that sound like something you might be interested in?
So once again, try telling them you are DDP and try not telling them you are DDP Did I say lie
nope, I am making a point using hyperbole as an example. Heck, try paying OOP... you will see there is a difference in service when they know they have to work for the tip. When we paid OOP we received much better service then when on DDP.
I put servers in the category of folks that do a thankless job that you reward for good service with a tip. If they do not provide good service I do not want to be forced to tip them 18% when they did not EARN it.
I have traveled throughout Europe, most Americans go toward the end of summer when Europe is on vacation and get lousy service and think that is how things are done. Go in the off season. Where do you get good servers from? Well to start with you do not reward bad service, you reward good service... ask your local economist, you get more of that which you subsidize.
UG... the bounds to which people will defend bad service astounds me. The comparison between actors and servers was in the experience of the performance/service. So give it another try there bub... besides NY and LA restaurants are full of unemployed actors... and I tell them all the same thing, act like an excellent server, you'll get more work as an actor if you can master that detail.
And I get the feeling someone has brought it to someone's attention, as the rumor is the tip is being removed from DDP next season. Yeah it will save Disney money, but it also puts reward for good service back into the hands of those that are footing the bill... The Guest/Customer.