First time cruiseer: Who do I tip??
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First time cruiseer: Who do I tip??
I am going on the Zaandam for the first time to Alaska in July. This will be my first cruise. I am anticipating that I may want to leave some tips. Other than the cabin stewart, who traditionally would receive a tip??
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Here's a couple of things I do and its yes a little outa the ordinary.But it works for me and my group.I have never been on any cruise anywhere when the cabin steward assigned to my/our cabins did not make an appearance the first day as we would be settling in.I slip him say $5,tell him a little bit about our group and that lets him know up front that I appreciate him.I do the same thing with the waiter and busboy in the dining room.Works like a charm.Then at the end of the cruise at the appropriate time,the full amount of the tip to each one.It has been successful.
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your cruise docs should discuss tips, but since HAL has that screwed up policy, maybe they don't. Just do a search for tipping and I am sure that you will see who usually gets a tip.
I have met other people who, like Beachboi, tend to tip early on, but I have never understood why. To me, you tip because of excellent service. How do you know the quality of the service before it even begins?
Also, why take a chance that the person whom you are tipping might possibly mistake your pre-tip as the sole tip that they will receive?
I prefer to keep them guessing and let them earn their tip. That way, they can keep thinking, "If I give them excellent service, I will get an excellent tip."
I have met other people who, like Beachboi, tend to tip early on, but I have never understood why. To me, you tip because of excellent service. How do you know the quality of the service before it even begins?
Also, why take a chance that the person whom you are tipping might possibly mistake your pre-tip as the sole tip that they will receive?
I prefer to keep them guessing and let them earn their tip. That way, they can keep thinking, "If I give them excellent service, I will get an excellent tip."
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Thanks for all your responses. From what I gather, the custom is to tip your cabin steward, waiter and busboy. Other staff (like the maitre'd) (if they did something special).
P.S. I am wary of HAL's "No tipping required" policy. I think that it's a nice way of saying we're not going tell you how much you should tip"
P.S. I am wary of HAL's "No tipping required" policy. I think that it's a nice way of saying we're not going tell you how much you should tip"



