ahain
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First time cruiser as well.
So, if I've prepaid my gratuities, I'll get cards to slip in the envelopes? And if I chose, I can add extra cash to the envelopes?
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First time cruiser as well.
So, if I've prepaid my gratuities, I'll get cards to slip in the envelopes? And if I chose, I can add extra cash to the envelopes?
What is the benefit of prepaid gratuities? Shouldn't you experience the service first?
First time cruiser as well.
So, if I've prepaid my gratuities, I'll get cards to slip in the envelopes? And if I chose, I can add extra cash to the envelopes?
What is the benefit of prepaid gratuities? Shouldn't you experience the service first?
I think "prepaid" is a bit of a misnomer....the "prepaid gratuities" are added to your ob-board account, but you don't actually "pay" them until the end of the cruise. During the cruise, you may choose to increase or decrease the amount of gratuities that are on your account.
I guess I'm confused. I have an itemized fare/payment statement from DCL via my TA that specifically lists "Pre Paid Gratuities" of $108.00 for a 3-night cruise. This was included in the total and we are PIF now. When you say "you don't actually 'pay' them until the end of the cruise" do you mean the servers don't physically get the tip until the end? Because my credit card statement says they're certainly paid!
I struggled with the concept myself but my TA suggested it so we wouldn't have to worry about them later.
When booking some TA's and some DCL reps already add the tips to the total price when booking. Sometimes they don't (this is a fairly recent development). So, if you are already PIF then you will still get your tip vouchers delivered to your stateroom along with envelopes but you won't see a gratuities charge to your onboard account since you already paid it. So, yes, you would just hand the envelopes out at the last dinner.
For example, my upcoming reservation DOES NOT have the tips prepaid yet so when I board the ship at some point DCL will charge my tips to my onboard account and I will receive my vouchers and envelopes but I will see the tips charge listed on my onboard account that I pay off at the end of the cruise along with the rest of my onboard charges I made. Hope that is not too confusing!!!
MJ
How much is the standard tip that the ships adds? I realize we can give/add what we want. Just curious what they consider standard?
Thanks!
I guess I'm confused. I have an itemized fare/payment statement from DCL via my TA that specifically lists "Pre Paid Gratuities" of $108.00 for a 3-night cruise. This was included in the total and we are PIF now. When you say "you don't actually 'pay' them until the end of the cruise" do you mean the servers don't physically get the tip until the end? Because my credit card statement says they're certainly paid!
I struggled with the concept myself but my TA suggested it so we wouldn't have to worry about them later.
My apologies....I've never experienced this, as my gratuities have never shown up on my TA account and have been posted to my on-board account.
My apologies....I've never experienced this, as my gratuities have never shown up on my TA account and have been posted to my on-board account.
No problem, sounds like this may be a newer practice!
Some have posted here that during the booking process some reps and TAs have been asking if people would like to include the tips at the time of booking, instead of onboard. This is a fairly new process.
MJ
What is the most common practice everyone uses for tipping and using the tip envelopes on the cruise? I kinda felt bad giving the envelopes when I was only leaving the standard tip. They'll get their tip even if you don't hand out the envelopes, right? I've seen some people bring their own cards and use cash in addition to the standard tip.
On our last cruise, we handed the envelopes to our server, assistant server, and head server at the end of our last night's dinner. The other family that was sitting with us didn't use the envelopes because it was their first cruise, they had prepaid, and didn't realize that you were supposed to use the envelopes. When they saw us hand over the envelopes, they explained what they had done to our servers. The server said that it was fine, no big deal, and that he didn't even open the envelopes. This was surprising to us because, along with the ticket, we always leave a little extra in cash in the envelopes. Not wanting to make our table companions even more uncomfortable and hoping that the server was just trying to be polite and make them feel better, we said nothing.
Has anyone else had a server say that they don't open the envelopes? I really hope that he did open ours!
.... Not wanting to make our table companions even more uncomfortable and hoping that the server was just trying to be polite and make them feel better, we said nothing.
i agree.
....has anyone else had a server say that they don't open the envelopes? I really hope that he did open ours!
i'm confident if handed an envelope any cm would open it, as it may contain cash.