I've only 'pretipped' at WDW once - it was on NYE, and we had a 7:45 ADR at Rose and Crown. Knowing full well that we were going to sit until the fireworks (along with everyone else out there - don't bother flaming, EVERYONE does this on NYE), I calculated how many 'turns' of the table we were taking up (3, by my count), calculated what the check total would have been for each turn (it was myself, my DH and my DS, 9 at the time, so with drinks, about $100 per turn - not that we spent near that much, but that's what full dinners would have cost), and when our server FINALLY made it to our table, I gave her the full 3 turn 20% tip amount (mistake number one), telling her that this was the tip on what she would have made for 3 different 'turns', but that we'd be staying all night, I wanted to make sure she was taken care of, and that we were in no hurry (mistake number two). She took us completely at our word. We waited ages for our first drink, over an hour for her to come back and ask if we wanted to order any food, and then she vanished. After 2 hours, we had to go track down the manager to get another drink (who, to her credit, comped us the drink, and swore under her breath about the server). Service did not improve - I would say we saw her maybe 4 times in the entire time we were there. We decided to make the best of it, anyway. Oh, she was all over us from 12:05 onwards - charming as all get out - I guess maybe she thought I had forgotten that I gave her $60 on the way IN the door . . . .
I did it that way to make sure that the server didn't think they would get stiffed at the end of the evening - and ended up with the worst service I've ever gotten. But I'd do it again - I choose to believe that it was the server at fault, not the method. Another server might have been pleased to receive a guaranteed tip, and most likely would have received an additional bump on top of the up front cash. Ah, well.
KC
