Just wondering do you tip the Magical Express Driver, or does Disney tip them already ?
$100 each way.. not really, but I'm just trying to fit in with the stories that everyone else is going to tell on this post.. (if it's anything like the mousekeeping tipping thread)
It's customary to tip anyone in the service industry who handles your luggage. Many people also tip if the driver was especially helpful, informative, or entertaining. Many people don't tip if the driver overtly requests/demands a tip, even with luggage handling.
Those are all facts. My opinion is, a sign in the front of the bus indicating some version of "driver accepts tips" isn't akin to requesting them. The sign is simply to inform passengers. Many - like the OP - don't know. Heck, I've had other passengers ask me about tipping while the driver was getting off the bus.
There is a huge difference between a cab driver and the DME bus driver. The bus drivers are making a lot more money. I know that when we took the Mears shuttle back from US/IoA, our driver was talking to another driver, while he waited for everyone to get there. He was asking the driver how his 'transfer' was going. The other driver said it was taking longer than he had thought, and he just couldn't wait to make the move over to DME..said he was looking forward to having a larger paycheck. Not saying the DME drivers are making $50 an hour, but I doubt they are on the same level as a cab driver.If you take a cab across town for lunch, a tip is expected even if there is no luggage. The thing with DME is you are not paying so there is no "keep the change". If the driver did a good job, it's nice to give a buck or two in appreciation.
Just wondering do you tip the Magical Express Driver ?
Many people don't tip if the driver overtly requests/demands a tip, even with luggage handling.
This actually happened to us with a bellhop on last year's trip to the World. It was horrible and he badgered us so much that in the end we gave him a handful of change to get him to GO AWAY.This.
We can't stand it when the ME drivers wraps bills around each finger (making a fist full of cash) and begins waving it around when he or she is getting luggage from underneath the bus. In our opinion, this is the same thing as asking/hinting for a tip. Therefore no tip is given.
We will not give a tip when it's hinted, requested, or demanded by an employee (including restaurants). Any of this is a MAJOR tip turn off.![]()
There is a huge difference between a cab driver and the DME bus driver. The bus drivers are making a lot more money. I know that when we took the Mears shuttle back from US/IoA, our driver was talking to another driver, while he waited for everyone to get there. He was asking the driver how his 'transfer' was going. The other driver said it was taking longer than he had thought, and he just couldn't wait to make the move over to DME..said he was looking forward to having a larger paycheck. Not saying the DME drivers are making $50 an hour, but I doubt they are on the same level as a cab driver.
That's a great story! I was once on an airport shuttle bus that takes people back to their cars and the driver had Rush Limbaugh blasting on the radio in the bus, almost as if he wanted everyone to be exposed to his opinions. I had 4 bags, including 2 hard cases. No one on the bus was giving him a tip....including me. I eventually rode his shuttle again on a later trip. I think he got the message and had no radio playing in the bus; I tipped him that time.My sad tale of woe....There was the time that I was going to WDW using carryon only. So, my carryon bag was larger than the normal tote I use. I had the driver's tip money all ready in my pocket. I get to the bus, the driver sticks out his hand for my bag...not a word from him. I get on the bus. He finishes loading the bags, and gets on the bus. Nothing from him..no welcome, no nothing. He merely announces each resort as we get there. And then stands up and gives a little speech about gratuities being gratefully accepted...even though there is signage stating that right behind him. No niceties come out of his mouth as people get off...just hand them their bag and keeps his hand out!!!
So, when I got to my resort, I took my bag and my $5 stayed in my pocket!!
This actually happened to us with a bellhop on last year's trip to the World. It was horrible and he badgered us so much that in the end we gave him a handful of change to get him to GO AWAY.
Yeah it was really awful. We asked for a cart to take to our room to get our luggage and he refused to let us do it ourselves. We weren't quite ready yet, but wanted to take our time (not like an hour, but 10 minutes?) and he refused to wait. Instead he took the cart right to our room, threw our bags on it, took it down to our car and waited while DP ran to go get it since we weren't prepared to go just yet. Then he tossed our bags into the back of our SUV (despite the fact that DP is meticulous in packing the back area so nothing slides around, slammed the door shut, and said "How about a tip for my services?". When we told him we didn't have any cash since we weren't expecting to tip, he suggested we go get some and he'd wait.OMG!
Next time don't give in, and just say thank you. If that doesn't work, tell him or her to take a hike and report it to management. Remember, it's your money.