I'm a little cautious these days about tipping recommendations, and I'm wondering how everyone else does this.
Researching for our last WDW trip, I came across the tipping recommendations on this site that suggested $3 per bag. We have a BUNCH of people with us every time we go somewhere, and our baggage tip alone would have been about $75. I asked for help on one of the forums here, and was repeatedly assured that $20-$25 was probably reasonable for a bunch of bags delivered to one room.
Now I have a similar concern about our cruise, and I'm wondering how to implement the per person tipping recommendations. We'll have 9 people to consider, and the tips at the end of our 7 night cruise will be close to $700. We'll have 4 adults and 5 kids. I know the recommendations say the tip is PER PERSON, regardless of age. If that's really the right thing to do, we'll do it, but wow, what a bite out of our travel budget!
Another consideration I know will be the level of service. According to my current research, the tipping guidelines are for "excellent" service (of course on Disney, a high level of service is expected).
We've only been on Disney once before, a 3 day cruise. We never saw our cabin steward. We had several kids with us, but never got a towel animal. Everything was fine, but nothing was exemplary. Is that still "excellent" service?
By contrast, our waitstaff went above and beyond - taking fabulous care of us, and being especially considerate of my lactose-intolerant ds. They knew we had called ahead for our lactose-free milk, and asked uf we wanted to take a 1/2 gallon back to the room - they were outstanding.
We went about 10% above the recommendation for them, and as I recall, about 10% below for the cabin steward. Was that reasonable, too much, too little??
Any help is appreciated.
Researching for our last WDW trip, I came across the tipping recommendations on this site that suggested $3 per bag. We have a BUNCH of people with us every time we go somewhere, and our baggage tip alone would have been about $75. I asked for help on one of the forums here, and was repeatedly assured that $20-$25 was probably reasonable for a bunch of bags delivered to one room.
Now I have a similar concern about our cruise, and I'm wondering how to implement the per person tipping recommendations. We'll have 9 people to consider, and the tips at the end of our 7 night cruise will be close to $700. We'll have 4 adults and 5 kids. I know the recommendations say the tip is PER PERSON, regardless of age. If that's really the right thing to do, we'll do it, but wow, what a bite out of our travel budget!
Another consideration I know will be the level of service. According to my current research, the tipping guidelines are for "excellent" service (of course on Disney, a high level of service is expected).
We've only been on Disney once before, a 3 day cruise. We never saw our cabin steward. We had several kids with us, but never got a towel animal. Everything was fine, but nothing was exemplary. Is that still "excellent" service?
By contrast, our waitstaff went above and beyond - taking fabulous care of us, and being especially considerate of my lactose-intolerant ds. They knew we had called ahead for our lactose-free milk, and asked uf we wanted to take a 1/2 gallon back to the room - they were outstanding.
We went about 10% above the recommendation for them, and as I recall, about 10% below for the cabin steward. Was that reasonable, too much, too little??
Any help is appreciated.
chasbra,