iloveftwilderness
Mouseketeer
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- Sep 14, 2007
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We just got back from Disney in September and we were on the free dining plan. We ate at California Grill and we wanted to leave the server an extra tip. I asked if I could charge it to my room and she said I couldn't. We had to leave it in cash.
I agree with the other posters, that the waitstaff is going to lose a lot of money. WDW is the main destination in the US and it attracks a lot of foreign visitors, that don't understand our tipping policy. In some places the tip is included and they think that is the case here too. Then you have the people that are on a budget and they don't understand paying $100 for a buffet and then tipping $15-20 in tips for the server bringing their beverages and taking their plates.
I don't think Disney thought about the big picture when they decided to nix the tip in the DDP. It seems like they will be paying more money in training new employees, due to the turnover that is likely to occur.
I agree with the other posters, that the waitstaff is going to lose a lot of money. WDW is the main destination in the US and it attracks a lot of foreign visitors, that don't understand our tipping policy. In some places the tip is included and they think that is the case here too. Then you have the people that are on a budget and they don't understand paying $100 for a buffet and then tipping $15-20 in tips for the server bringing their beverages and taking their plates.
I don't think Disney thought about the big picture when they decided to nix the tip in the DDP. It seems like they will be paying more money in training new employees, due to the turnover that is likely to occur.