Wouldn't they fall in the same group as the kid's club CMs? They can't accept cash tips. Although, I've read, if you offer 3 times, they'll accept it, but it has to be turned in to be used for a kid's club staff party. And things like gift cards are turned in to be used as door prizes at the party.I don't believe they can accept cash so maybe a Walmart Gift Card or some candy. Tipping this position is at your discretion.
MJ
Wouldn't they fall in the same group as the kid's club CMs? They can't accept cash tips. Although, I've read, if you offer 3 times, they'll accept it, but it has to be turned in to be used for a kid's club staff party. And things like gift cards are turned in to be used as door prizes at the party.
OK.Could be, don't know for sure.
MJ
I don't think they do. The requirements (training) for working in the nursery are different than working in the kid's clubs.Interesting... So maybe a bag of candy or something they can enjoy and share? Do the nursery CM also work in the kids clubs?
I don't think they do. The requirements (training) for working in the nursery are different than working in the kid's clubs.
I would think they would appreciate the same "tips" that the kid's club CMs like - candy, and current magazines seem to head the list.
This is our first cruise with our little one (she's turning 1 on the cruise), so it's a whole new ball game for us. Did you just tip cash and offer it until the accepted?We have given bags of individually wrapped candies. This way they can all share. And yes we feel we should tip these members because they do provide additional services for your child specifically. This includes feeding, naps, changing if necessary, and everything else related to child care. I don' thave a position on the other kids clubs since I don't have a kid in that area yet.
I meant that we tipped the candies. I didn't tip them cash on top of that. I worked at WDW in a non-tipping role that was usually tipped. So I had to refuse, and it is difficult for people to do that. Since they area non-tipped position, I don't want to force something that may be against guidelines, hence the candy substitution.This is our first cruise with our little one (she's turning 1 on the cruise), so it's a whole new ball game for us. Did you just tip cash and offer it until the accepted?
Gotcha! That makes sense. Thank you for clarifyingI meant that we tipped the candies. I didn't tip them cash on top of that. I worked at WDW in a non-tipping role that was usually tipped. So I had to refuse, and it is difficult for people to do that. Since they area non-tipped position, I don't want to force something that may be against guidelines, hence the candy substitution.
Great idea with the gum!!I usually do what Quellman does. I bring a medium sized gift bag filled with individually wrapped treats. I usually do miniature or "fun" sized candy, but this last cruise, I bought a large variety of brands and flavors of gum since it's not something they can buy on the ship. The CMs seem to really appreciate the treats.
Tipping (in whatever form) is a way of saying "Thank you". You typically don't thank someone for something until after the fact. So, at the end of the cruise.Great idea with the gum!!
One more question...do you give it to them at the beginning of the cruise or end?
Great idea with the gum!!
One more question...do you give it to them at the beginning of the cruise or end?