Hi all, just checking in to see how hot it is in here.
Commenting on this posts:
I think the OP has some valid points to make. Going on any vacation takes a lot of budgeting for some people and I can see where she was coming from. I believe that a lot of people on these boards have plenty of money so $300 of tips is nothing to them, but to a lot of people, it is a lot of money and needs to be budgeted for.>>>>
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<<<<I don't fault the OP for tipping less if her budget doesn't allow for more (after cutting back on excursions & everything else, there isn't much else she can do -- and she does deserve a vacation she's been working for for 3 years). When she originally posted I wasn't clear that this was a budgeting issue.>>>>
Thank you both for seeing where I was coming from. I admit, it was 20-20 hindsight on my part this late in the game of planning the trip. I am not a new cruiser and this is not my first
DCL trip. I went on a 3 day years ago and I put out of mind what I need to be prepared for! Like I mentioned before, some unexpected costs came up recently and I thought I had better reconsider some plans. So far, I planned on cutting out some extras for me, not my kids. I had also saved the money for a special treat for my husband and I, the REAS package. I had been seriously thinking of giving that up, but I saved a LONG time to have that special time with my husband. I am not giving that up, since I planned something really grand for us since Christmas!
Last night I sat down and figured out I can give a respectable tip without feeling cheap. It is more that I previously posted. I have also planned on using any "leftover" from another category to add to our tips as I see fit.
<<<What irks me are the cheapskates that don't tip AT ALL, and it's not an issue of they can't afford it, it's plain & simple that they're cheap. That isn't the OP's situation.>>
I have seen people on the last night of the cruise not show up at all! I think that IS creepy! We have always given our proper tips. I remember my first cruise when our servers told us many people just avoid them and go to the last buffet for dinner instead of being faced with their servers.
This is the first time I can remember being faced with a much tighter budget and I am planning out everything ahead so I am not caught totally empty handed on the last night.
<<We all actually do PLAN in advance what we think we'll be tipping .. it's called responsible budgeting >>
Thank you. I mentioned to another kind Diser, privately, that one of the things I am most proud of in my life....I am debt free. I grew up in a home with a mountain of debt and swore when I got married that nothing would go on my CC that I could not pay for THAT month. SO, knowing that I need to keep my budget in check, I was writing down EVERYTHING on my passporter planner and consulting my husband. We have lived in a military world for so long, I guess we forgot the sticker shock of the "real" world.
We both agree we need to be fair and tactful about what we do for our tips. We believe how we treat all the staff speaks better that the tip envelope!
<<<I don't think the suggested amounts are out of line when compared to if you were staying at WDW for 7 nights, and planned on eating out 21 meals during your stay .. how much would you have spent for meals for a family of four and how much would you have tipped at those meals? >>
I will admit that even then we are sheltered from some of the real cost of things. Since we qualify for the military resort, Shades of Green, we tend to eat mainly in their facilities and save one or two special meals at the parks.
As for the suggested tips, they are slightly higher than most cruiseship guidelines. Anyway, I have re-thought my plans and I think I can be safe around other folks who might prefer I wear a scarlet "C" for Cheapskate.
Again, for those who corrected me tactfully, I thank you very much.
LisaCA/CA Cruiser