Reading the long threads about DDP for next year excluding a tip has me thinking about our trip planned for April of next year and what we'll do in terms of meals. I was crunching some numbers on the added cost of "tipping" and I was wondering what people normally do about tipping at buffets.
I was brought up to tip approx 15% at restaurants (actually slightly more due to calculation method) and 10% at buffets. (For the record I typically tip more than 15% now, but not a lot more...)
I know on the old DDP servers, in theory, were getting 18% at buffets, even though the type of service is not the same. (I'm sure that statement could start a lengthy thread right there with some suggesting that the wait staff jobs at buffets are pretty similar to wait staff jobs at other sit-down restaurants). So...how do you usually tip at buffets and what do you think is appropriate.
I was also wondering about people tipping for take out meals. DH and I occasionally order meals to go from nicer restaurants so we can avoid torturing the kids for too long (it's a particular problem for DS). Lately, especially when I see a wait person prepping my order to go, I've been adding a tip to the charge bill (not a large one, typically just a few dollars). While I want to recognize the work that's been done to prep my order, it's only a few minutes of work and there's no continued service, water glasses filled, etc. I usually don't even know if it's been prepped properly until I got home (and there have been a few mistakes that I've seen). So, do you tip on orders to go from sit down restaurants and do you think you should? If so, how much?
While we are at it..what are people's thoughts about providing 15% tip for standard service? Although my mom taught me that tipping 15% was standard (she always just doubled the tax, which was 8.25% where we lived so tips where 16.5%), I usually tip up from 15%...but I guess my question is do you think 15% is an inappropriate tip?
Thanks to all for any input.
I was brought up to tip approx 15% at restaurants (actually slightly more due to calculation method) and 10% at buffets. (For the record I typically tip more than 15% now, but not a lot more...)
I know on the old DDP servers, in theory, were getting 18% at buffets, even though the type of service is not the same. (I'm sure that statement could start a lengthy thread right there with some suggesting that the wait staff jobs at buffets are pretty similar to wait staff jobs at other sit-down restaurants). So...how do you usually tip at buffets and what do you think is appropriate.
I was also wondering about people tipping for take out meals. DH and I occasionally order meals to go from nicer restaurants so we can avoid torturing the kids for too long (it's a particular problem for DS). Lately, especially when I see a wait person prepping my order to go, I've been adding a tip to the charge bill (not a large one, typically just a few dollars). While I want to recognize the work that's been done to prep my order, it's only a few minutes of work and there's no continued service, water glasses filled, etc. I usually don't even know if it's been prepped properly until I got home (and there have been a few mistakes that I've seen). So, do you tip on orders to go from sit down restaurants and do you think you should? If so, how much?
While we are at it..what are people's thoughts about providing 15% tip for standard service? Although my mom taught me that tipping 15% was standard (she always just doubled the tax, which was 8.25% where we lived so tips where 16.5%), I usually tip up from 15%...but I guess my question is do you think 15% is an inappropriate tip?
Thanks to all for any input.