They don't charge a gratuity on the cruises to ring up merchandise like a picture frame.
She didn't mention what cruise line she was on, so how do you know this?
They don't charge a gratuity on the cruises to ring up merchandise like a picture frame.
they most certainly do. I prepaid my cabin and dining room tips but every thing you purchased such as coffee from starbucks, a tee shirt from the store, a watch from the on board jewelry store all had an 18% tip added on.Personally, I think if this ever happened, a lot more people might be complaining about lackluster service because the incentive of a good tip is no longer there.
They don't charge a gratuity on the cruises to ring up merchandise like a picture frame.
Bull. they most certainly do. I prepaid my cabin and dining room tips but every thing you purchased such as coffee from starbucks, a tee shirt from the store, a watch from the on board jewelry store all had an 18% tip added on.
I just go off of the royal caribbean Oasis of the seas, Saturday. I did the Eastern Caribbean from5/30 to 6/6
Every last receipt has an 18% gratutity.
go to the RC board for review.
lol interestingly enough if you go to cruise critic, the sentiment is the total opposite.
http://www.cruisecritic.com/blog/index.php/2015/03/24/is-18-percent-the-new-cruise-tipping-norm/
She didn't mention what cruise line she was on, so how do you know this?
HAHAHAAHA. They do not charge a gratuity on merchandise. You may be confused. Upload a pic of a receipt where there is gratuity added to something purchased in the gift shop.they most certainly do. I prepaid my cabin and dining room tips but every thing you purchased such as coffee from starbucks, a tee shirt from the store, a watch from the on board jewelry store all had an 18% tip added on.
I just go off of the royal caribbean Oasis of the seas, Saturday. I did the Eastern Caribbean from5/30 to 6/6
Every last receipt has an 18% gratutity.
go to the RC board for review.
lol interestingly enough if you go to cruise critic, the sentiment is the total opposite.
http://www.cruisecritic.com/blog/index.php/2015/03/24/is-18-percent-the-new-cruise-tipping-norm/
I'd rather they shut down MK to everyone but me and my family when we visit, but instead I have to deal with reality, and a bunch of other guests.
If you are not prepared to deal with table service restaurants and how they function NOW, you should stay home. There is no excuse for under-tipping. NONE.
HAHAHAAHA. They do not charge a gratuity on merchandise. You may be confused. Upload a pic of a receipt where there is gratuity added to something purchased in the gift shop.
Not one person in this thread who regularly undertips or detests tipping does so because service was bad. You all just don't like the way restaurant tipping works in the United States. Go back and read the thread. "All the [server] does is...", "$2.50 per diner is plenty...", "It's the [server's] fault that my overall dining experience was made less enjoyable by the loud table, and my tip shows that...", ...
She won't be able to produce a receipt. I just got off a RCCL cruise a few weeks ago and did not have gratuity on anything purchased in gift shops like liquor, Cologne and I had to buy some sunblock.This. I will believe it when I see it.
they most certainly do. I prepaid my cabin and dining room tips but every thing you purchased such as coffee from starbucks, a tee shirt from the store, a watch from the on board jewelry store all had an 18% tip added on.
I just go off of the royal caribbean Oasis of the seas, Saturday. I did the Eastern Caribbean from5/30 to 6/6
Every last receipt has an 18% gratutity.
go to the RC board for review.
Not even 10%. The waiter tipped out the bar and bus boys from that ( and most likely paid taxes on 15% of 90), so they made almost nothing from serving the person who tips poorly. How shameful.
Maybe people who refuse to tip according to the price paid, should just do counter service. I personally could not live with myself if I were that unfeeling to others.
If the person gave them their tip on a credit card this is probably doable... but what if it is cash?There is no reason why a server would pay taxes on tips they never received. If they are keeping records that prove they made less than what was allocated to them based on weekly/monthly sales at the restaurant, the can dispute the withholding.
It all comes down to whether or not you care about how your actions effect other people.
You know if you leave a good tip in a restaurant, the server, (who is a person), will be happy. You know if you leave a bad tip, the server will be unhappy. What do you do?
The only real excuse for tipping poorly is if you truly can't afford it. In that case, I would apologize to the server and explain my situation.
All I can say to you lousy tippers is that what goes around comes around.
If the person gave them their tip on a credit card this is probably doable... but what if it is cash?
Then again that could balance out with those that gave a cash tip of more then 15%.
Keeping track of your tips is one thing.It doesn't matter if it's cash or credit card - servers should be keeping track of their tips. It's really not difficult to do.
Yowza. I didn't realize that. However, it seems the system needs to be changed, not the tipping amount. I don't understand why the onus is on the diners to supplement the incomes of staff because the employers won't give them a fair wage.
I guess for the same reason YOU can't understand that people don't undertip because they can't afford it, people undertip because the service is BAD and I don't pay for product that I don't get. EVER.
Not one person in this thread who regularly undertips or detests tipping does so because service was bad. You all just don't like the way restaurant tipping works in the United States. Go back and read the thread. "All the [server] does is...", "$2.50 per diner is plenty...", "It's the [server's] fault that my overall dining experience was made less enjoyable by the loud table, and my tip shows that...", ...
Restaurant gets to "control" labor costs. Slow night the wait staff shares the pain. Busy night wait staff and restaurant do better. In theory customers get better service. "Great" explanation..restaurant owners want to have lower menu prices and have good lobbyists.Agree completely! Why are they the only ones (that we deal with anyway) that the employers don't have to pay their full wages???I'm sure there is a 'great' explanation somewhere, but none that would satisfy me!
Cruise line workers do not fall under the same rules as US workers. Their income is based solely on tips. No tip means no pay. If you don't want to tip then stay home and make your own food and scoop your own ice cream. It disgusts me when I see cruisers like you stand in line and remove their gratuities. You think they enjoy serving you and cleaning up your messes.I totally admit that I don't like the way the tipping service works but that doesn't mean I regularly undertip.
The reason why I don't like the way the service works is because it rewards mediocre service when the tips are automatic.
Now I've said routinely I could care less what the server makes nor do I care whether a server can live on his salary. That's their business and I'm not about to go to wdw and start wondering how the cm's are surviving.
my opinion is that is between an employer and the employee. If servers feel they have a lower minimum wage, do like the fast food workers and start demonstrating. When I start getting bonuses simply because of my salary then I start tipping simply because of their salary.
I simply want the freedom to make the tip solely based on my experience. My example was my recent cruise where ever single transaction I was automatically charged a 18% gratuity. coffee rung up 18%, ring up a picture frame 18%.
That is extortion plan and simple imo. so yes I admit I detest having money taken from me without my input, decision or consent. a tip is supposed to be a "choice" when you make it automatic, I have to now fight to get it removed if the service is lousy.
So at the end of the cruise I had to go stand in line and make sure that the large % of my gratuity went to the cabin steward who actually took care of me and my family and not the kid behind the ice cream counter who simply made one lousy ice cream cone.
Ehat happens in 4 years if they don't raise the minimum wage, am I then expected to tip 33% because their wages haven't increased?? seriously?