oam
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2015
- Messages
- 175
Some people add additional cash to the envelope (along with the gratuity slip). Some people just go with the suggested gratuities. It's your call.Along with the standard gratuity that DCL charges to your account for your stateroom host ,server ,assistant server and God knows why head server what amount have you given extra? The amount DCL withholds actually seems kind of small (except the head server). Just wondering what others do.
Our head server on our recent Fantasy cruise was amazing. We didn't have any issues, either dietary or our serving team, that he needed to monitor, yet he was at our table every night making sure everything was ok, and just talking to us and our kids. He even remembered us from our cruise last year, when he was also our head server.Just clarifying... The head server is the one who keeps things running smoothly at dinner. In addition to consulting with allergies.
A good one will see if there is something throwing service off and work to correct it - be it having a chat with a team not working well together or stepping in to assist if a table is being extremely demanding of the server and assistant server at the expense of other guests.
They do a lot more than most people realize. It's not just an "extra" position.
If you do not wish to use cash to add extra gratuities, you can also go to the front desk and have them modify the amount on the paper slips. Since we are not from the US, we keep only a small amount of US currency and prefer not to use it when possible.
I apologize to head servers everywhere. I probably don't realize what it is they do as I like to think we are not very demanding. That being said the purpose of this post was to get some feedback on what others consider a reasonable additional amount to tip.Just clarifying... The head server is the one who keeps things running smoothly at dinner. In addition to consulting with allergies.
A good one will see if there is something throwing service off and work to correct it - be it having a chat with a team not working well together or stepping in to assist if a table is being extremely demanding of the server and assistant server at the expense of other guests.
They do a lot more than most people realize. It's not just an "extra" position.
I apologize to head servers everywhere. I probably don't realize what it is they do as I like to think we are not very demanding. That being said the purpose of this post was to get some feedback on what others consider a reasonable additional amount to tip.
Along with the standard gratuity that DCL charges to your account for your stateroom host ,server ,assistant server and God knows why head server what amount have you given extra? The amount DCL withholds actually seems kind of small (except the head server). Just wondering what others do.
So on a 7 day cruise you tip an extra 280.00 dollars? .I usually give the host/hostess, server, assistant server and head server an extra $10 per day.
I'm not saying a good head server should not be seen. But, if a head server is doing a good job, it's quite possible for his time to be taken up with assisting elsewhere than your table (especially if your table has no special requests). Remember, unlike your serving team, which only handles 3 tables, he's got at least 1/3 to 1/2 of the dining room he's overseeing. Yes, it's nice if they "stop by for a quick hello", but it's not always possible.We became friendly with our head server and kept in touch with him outside the cruises. Since we have had him the past five cruises he has been amazing and we have overtipped him each time. Our first cruise we did not tip our head server because the first time he introduced himself was the final night for tip collection. I disagree with the comment a good head server should not be seen. We are not demanding but expect a head server to at least stop by and give a quick hello each night or be visible during meal service.
Depends on the cruise. I've given $20 extra to main server and assistant server on a 3 night and $100 extra to main server on a 7 night. My stateroom host usually gets $20 extra. There have been times when I haven't used the MDRs and I haven't tipped the servers extra. And, Yes, for God's sake, I do the regular tips in those cases. (Seems like someone always has to challenge me when I say I don't tip extra as if extra means the same things as regular tips)Along with the standard gratuity that DCL charges to your account for your stateroom host ,server ,assistant server and God knows why head server what amount have you given extra? The amount DCL withholds actually seems kind of small (except the head server). Just wondering what others do.
Yep, they still get the money. Same thing happened to me and I asked guest services.