What's up with tipping on the cruises? I've never been on one before and have no clue. Dreams Unlimited says something about $84pp for a 7-day cruise??? Are there set tips you're supposed to do, or just when you think you've had good service?
Gratuities are typically $12 per person per day so the $84pp figure is correct.What's up with tipping on the cruises? I've never been on one before and have no clue. Dreams Unlimited says something about $84pp for a 7-day cruise??? Are there set tips you're supposed to do, or just when you think you've had good service?
What's the deal with the "prepaid" tipping on the Dreams Unlimited site??
Nope. Near the end of the cruise your stateroom host will leave 4 envelopes, one for each of the main tipped positions. You then put the appropriate tip in each envelope and give them to your servers at dinner on the last night or at your last breakfast and leave one for your stateroom host as well.Please bear with me too...just getting up to speed on this issue. So...nothing to the stateroom host until we leave? Then it is not like a daily something to a mousekeeper at a Disney resort??
Nope. Near the end of the cruise your stateroom host will leave 4 envelopes, one for each of the main tipped positions. You then put the appropriate tip in each envelope and give them to your servers at dinner on the last night or at your last breakfast and leave one for your stateroom host as well.
That seems so tacky to me. I get that they work for tips, but to actually leave out envelopes??? Wow. I can't imagine any other industry doing that. I'm a good tipper, but this seems almost offensive.
Gratuities are typically $12 per person per day so the $84pp figure is correct.
The break down is....
$4 pp pd for your main server in the dining room
$3 pp pd for your assistant service
$1 pp pd for your head server in the dining room (it is debatable whether this tip is really justified. If you don't see your head server until the last night when they show up with their hand out for a tip, I wouldn't feel guilty about eliminating this one)
$3 pp pd for your stateroom host.
What exactly does each position do?![]()
Main server - Takes your order, brings your food, entertains the kids and in general makes sure you have a great dining experience.Gratuities are typically $12 per person per day so the $84pp figure is correct.
The break down is....
$4 pp pd for your main server in the dining room
$3 pp pd for your assistant service
$1 pp pd for your head server in the dining room (it is debatable whether this tip is really justified. If you don't see your head server until the last night when they show up with their hand out for a tip, I wouldn't feel guilty about eliminating this one)
$3 pp pd for your stateroom host.
What exactly does each position do?![]()
That seems so tacky to me. I get that they work for tips, but to actually leave out envelopes??? Wow. I can't imagine any other industry doing that. I'm a good tipper, but this seems almost offensive.