Originally posted by ivanova
In this case that's not realistic .. the OP is sailing in a month .. not like she can cancel with DCL and book a cruise with someone else at this point.
She has posted recently that she's been able to make some more changes to her budget and she's a lot closer to the suggested amounts per person that she was in her original post.
If I had more time, I would not reconsider going on another cruise. We belong to the DVC club and we "paid" for our cruise fair and square. I had overlooked the tipping aspect and wanted to plan ahead to be fair. When Disney suggests the tipping chart as a GUIDELINE, that means that the ultimate choice is the passengers.
I can choose ANY cruiseline I want as long as I can pay my bill!
I have done some research on the cruise industry.
Many posters on this thread are correct that many positions such as dining servers and room hosts (housekeeping) make a base pay (the average is 50 per MONTH, not per day) The majority of their income is in tips.
Here is what I found on DCL wages.
Head Room Steward (supervises assigned station of cabins and cabin stewards as directed by Floor Supervisor) - experience in hotels or prior cruise ship experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $2200-2800 U.S. per month depending on gratuities (tips). Possibilities for promotion to Floor Supervisor.
Cabin Steward / Stewardess (daily cleaning of passenger cabins) - no experience required, some experience preferred. Basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2200 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers. Possibilities for promotion to Head Room Steward.
Dining Room Assistant Waiter / Waitress (assisting dining room waiters in thefood and beverage service, serve passengers as directed by the waiter) - Experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1400- 2100 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers. Possibilities for promotion to Dining Room Waiter.
Dining Room Waiter (serving passengers, explain the dishes, make recommendations, supervise assistant waiters assigned to their tables) - lots of experience and fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2200-3800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers. Possibilities for promotion to Dining Room Head Waiter.
Dining Room Head Waiter (responsible for a certain serving station in the dining room, supervises all waiters) - lots of restaurant and prior cruise ship experience in related position required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2600-4800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers.
Anyway, I was ignorant to the working conditions and contracts of these employees. I am dissapointed that the cruise industry does'nt pay a decent wage and their income is mainly tips. The "tips included" cruise just includes automatic gratuties. There are a lot of hidden "secrets" in tourism and this is one of them.
As for me, I will pay a fair tip, but that is ultimately up to me. I will also be letting Disney know that for as much as they charge for a trip, they should pay their employees a fair wage.
LisaCA