I am not sure what Disney pays but the Fla tipped employee min wage is $7.98/hr. Now at a table service the low end per person is $30 so the check avg for 2 is 60-70. Assuming on the low end, that every table tips just 15%, each table of 2 is a $9 tip. I'd guess each server has a section of at least 4 tables. If the table turnover is say 2 hours, then they'd have 4 tables every 2 hours for $34 in tips. Add the $8/hour wage, and thats $52 every 2 hours or $26/hr. I'd guess those figures are probably low, since most table service meals are more than $30 and several tables would be 3 or more people. But $26/hr is well above min wage and more than most hourly employees make at Disney.
Or instead of telling people to get different jobs if a 10% tip isn't enough, maybe don't go out to eat so much if thats too much for you to tip. Everything you've written here indicates that your feelings about tipping is about you, not the servers benefit.
Hey, who'd have ever thought we'd agree on something lol. Yes, tipped employees should make more than $2.13 AND be tipped. But in no way would taking away tipping benefit the servers.