|
|
|
-
18% tipping with groups
My mother and stepfather are joining us for most of our dining so I had to make the ADRs for 6 people. This puts us at the automatic 18% tip.
But she plans to get a separate check for them each time. Does the 18% still apply?
DVC MEMBER since 2009
CS- Oct.2006 *Honeymoon*
ASM- Sept. 2009 BLT- Nov. 2010
WLV- Oct. 2012 SSR- July 2013
BLT- Jan. 2014 WLV- Nov. 2015
SSR- Mar. 2016 OKW- Oct. 2017
SSR- Apr. 2018 BC- May. 2018
BC- Aug. 2018 BLT Dec. 2018
-
Please Support INTERCOT's Sponsors:
-
Yep. They just apply the 18% to both checks.
Chris, aka Strmchsr
INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning, Guests with Special Needs, and Weather Guru
-
That was my experience on our last trip in 2011. My parents were with us but had their own DDP. We had 18% for each meal they were with us.
My name is Gator. You killed my Sorcerer's Hat. Prepare to die.
DL 2-17,8-17, 11-17; DL 2016; DL 11-2015; DL-DL-Hotel 2-2015; DL 2014; DL-Paradise Pier 2013; POFQ Dec 2012; CSR - Jan 2011; AKL-Kidani - Jan 2010; A.S.Mov - Dec 2008; CSR - Dec 2006; DL Feb 2006; CBR - Feb 2004; POR - Jun 2002
-
Yep, that is how it is handled ... 18% on each of the separate checks.
Although, even with the automatic tip (either in the early DDP days, or as part of a group), I've still had great service, so I don't even worry about it anymore.
Heather aka ibelieveindisneymagic
INTERCOT Staff
Engaged at the castle!
My Disney Home is POFQ
-
See now when I made the ADRs, I was told I had to count our DS2 (who is only 1 and is not on the dining plan). But if we aren't paying for him, does our group count as 5 instead?
DVC MEMBER since 2009
CS- Oct.2006 *Honeymoon*
ASM- Sept. 2009 BLT- Nov. 2010
WLV- Oct. 2012 SSR- July 2013
BLT- Jan. 2014 WLV- Nov. 2015
SSR- Mar. 2016 OKW- Oct. 2017
SSR- Apr. 2018 BC- May. 2018
BC- Aug. 2018 BLT Dec. 2018
-
Originally Posted by ANG
See now when I made the ADRs, I was told I had to count our DS2 (who is only 1 and is not on the dining plan). But if we aren't paying for him, does our group count as 5 instead?
Negative ghost rider... You count heads at the table, regardless of if they are eating. Even a little one takes up floor space.
18% of what the 5 of you eat will be added to the bill, split any way you Ike it, but it will be there...
-
We went in March with my parents, and our boys were 5 months and 2 at the time, and even though only 4 of us ate, our boys bumped us up to the table of 6 category and the 18% tip.
-
I was going to answer yes, that the 18% counts, then saw about the 2 yr old ??? I didn't know that Disney would count the non-eater as part of the tip percentage. WOW !! I never mind paying a GREAT tip for GREAT service, but the bar goes down as the service goes down. I don't like being held to a standard rate. However at Disney I have no problems, so far, as (for the most part) I have had great food, service and atmosphere....so paying a big tip is ok !!!
80 1st./04POR/05POR/06POR/07POR/08POR/09POR/10POR/
11PORJan/11PORApr/12ASPJun/12AKLJul/12POPNov/13AKL/
14FQJun/14POPJul/14PORNov/15POPFeb/15FQJun/15AoADec/16ASPNov/17AoAJun/ 17POPSep/18CBJun/19PORApr/
IN GOD WE TRUST !!
STEELERS, SIX TIME SUPERBOWL CHAMPS
-
The tip doesn't get bigger when there are more poepl, it's just automatically added, like a surcharge.
Imagine 4 adults and two 6 month olds go to a restaurant. The kids don't order anything, the adults order food that costs EXACTLY $25 each.
18% of $100 is $18. So, the bill is $118.
Now, same 4 adults go to the same place and eat the same meal (imagine they leave the kids in the room to watch TV). Bill is $100, most people tip 18% and so, the bill again is $118. No difference.
Well, there's a little difference for me, I will usually tip much better than 18%. And the surcharge causes me to NOT pay more than that on principle. So, I actually save money when a surcharge is applied. But, generally speaking, there's no difference in the bill other than one is a surcharge and the other is actually a gratuity.
-
Originally Posted by ANG
See now when I made the ADRs, I was told I had to count our DS2 (who is only 1 and is not on the dining plan). But if we aren't paying for him, does our group count as 5 instead?
1) Three weeks ago, WDW was going to do a trial.
2) They would not count an under-3 in a party of six.
3) This would eliminate the 18% auto-tip.
4) Since this would cut the servers' tip, the union protested.
5) WDW had to back-off, as this was a direct union contract violation.
NOTE: MANY, MANY people think the servers make too much in tips and tables of 5-6 would just "drop a twenty" on the table and think it was an adequate tip. At character meals and signature eateries, this could be a $12-40 tip drop for the server PER TABLE.
Average Banjo Picker. Pretty-Good Sailing Master. Newly Ordained.
-
Originally Posted by DizneyRox
Well, there's a little difference for me, I will usually tip much better than 18%. And the surcharge causes me to NOT pay more than that on principle. So, I actually save money when a surcharge is applied. But, generally speaking, there's no difference in the bill other than one is a surcharge and the other is actually a gratuity.
Yep, that sounds like me. I make it a habit to tip generously but hate being "forced" to, as then it doesn't feel like a real reward for good service.
-
Doesn't Disney expects you to tip at least 18% whether you are in a big group or dine alone? I always just considered when they automatically add it to a bill with 6 or more guests, that they were just saving me the hassle of dealing with the math.
Having a 6th person there that doesn't eat won't add to the cost. The tip is a percentage of the total bill. A 2 year old eats free, so 18% of 0 is 0.
-
Originally Posted by mom2morgan
hate being "forced" to, as then it doesn't feel like a real reward for good service.
How I feel exactly.
DVC MEMBER since 2009
CS- Oct.2006 *Honeymoon*
ASM- Sept. 2009 BLT- Nov. 2010
WLV- Oct. 2012 SSR- July 2013
BLT- Jan. 2014 WLV- Nov. 2015
SSR- Mar. 2016 OKW- Oct. 2017
SSR- Apr. 2018 BC- May. 2018
BC- Aug. 2018 BLT Dec. 2018
Share This Thread On Social Media:
Share This Thread On Social Media:
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Share This Thread On Social Media: