Must resist getting dragged into a tipping discussion.... Must resist..... AAaaah, I can't do it!
I must be missing something, but why are some of you trying to tip people who are doing their job in an "untipped" position, even when told explicitly that you are not to tip them? I mean, these are positions where they are not supposed to be tipped - they are (presumably) paid a decent wage, and tips are not meant to be a part of that wage. They tell you not to tip. The person is trained to refuse tips. Why on earth would you say "no, I know better, I'm going to give you money anyway"?!?!?
To be clear, I have no problem tipping waiters, bell services, valets, etc. that are in positions where tips are an expected part of their income. And I know that lots of OTHER tour guides make much of their living off of tips - I have no problem tipping them. If Disney intended these tour guides to be tipped, they could very easily make those tipped positions, but they don't. Why would you deliberately try to go around their employment arrangement and tip them anyway - I just don't understand it. The result is that you end up with situations like the previous poster who now thinks it would be rude NOT to tip $100-200!!!