Tipping???????

We tip a small amount more when on the dining plan, there is no need to but we like to as a gesture of thanks if the service has been good. We were told in one restaurant that we did not need to as the tip was included in the plan.
 
We always leave a dollar person per person for housekeeping and usually 15-20% in restaurants.

We have just come back from free dining and on one occassion (Le Cellier) we left an extra tip for the waitress because the service was so good. Our big bugbear was some of the service wasn't as good and one in the Concourse Steakhouse was downright useless but still they pick up 18%.

One other thing was the Maya Grill at the Conorado Springs, we got the bill and the total was less than what we calculated from the menu. DH raised it with the waitress as we didn't want her to lose out on the tip. She informed us that the Maya Grill although on disney Property isn't disney owned. So although on the $145 bill the tip should have been $26.1 the deal with Disney was the servers only got $3.49 per person so disney were taking $15.67 of the tip. unfortuantely we didn't have anything less than a fifty on us that night or we would have left her the difference because her service was so good.
 
Hi All:wave2:
We tip 15-20% in restaurants,less if service is bad(which is very,very rare).Buffet restaurants-ie;-Golden Coral etc..roughly $3-4.Bar-tender $1 each time.House-keeping $2 per day.(i know some of you say that you never knew of this but i remember my nan&grandad tipping the house-maid back on my first trip for my 16th birthday.So that was 1990 and i continue doing this now with my family.).x.
 













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