Tipping on Cruises
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: YVR; AC; AS; HH Gold
Posts: 58
Tipping on Cruises
hello..
i'm new!
6 months ago..i went on HAL to Alaska.. i know it says 'no tipping required on HAL'.. but my gf and i ended up tipping anyways.. HER DECISION..
so anyways.. seeing that you guys are all experts here..
i need some help in tipping.. ie.. how much.. and to whom.. and on which cruiseline..
thx in advance..
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always clueless...
i'm new!

6 months ago..i went on HAL to Alaska.. i know it says 'no tipping required on HAL'.. but my gf and i ended up tipping anyways.. HER DECISION..
so anyways.. seeing that you guys are all experts here..
i need some help in tipping.. ie.. how much.. and to whom.. and on which cruiseline.. thx in advance..

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always clueless...
#5
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Kirkland, WA
Posts: 6,932
I was incensed when I discovered that Holland America's "Tipping Not Required" policy was a sham... they still hustle tips just like the other lines.
Princess does it well. As a default, they add a recommended amount to your bill. You can change or delete these at will.
Rule of thumb for a seven-night cruise: $25 each for the waiter and steward, $10 for the assistant waiter. I only tip the Maitre D' if he provides some special service--$10-$20.
Tips for cocktail servers are usually added automatically as you purchase drinks.
Princess does it well. As a default, they add a recommended amount to your bill. You can change or delete these at will.
Rule of thumb for a seven-night cruise: $25 each for the waiter and steward, $10 for the assistant waiter. I only tip the Maitre D' if he provides some special service--$10-$20.
Tips for cocktail servers are usually added automatically as you purchase drinks.
#6


Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Represa CA
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There is "no tipping required" and there is "no tipping." Seabourne, and couple other high end lines would be "no tipping."
#9
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: The Villages, Florida
Posts: 1,334
You did not see many tipping, but they did! HAL employees deserve it and go out of their way. They don't make much money and as you pointed out - it did not say "no tipping" just "not required." If you can afford the cruise, you can afford to budget for tipping (when deserved). I think your girlfriend is very classy in insisting that you both tip.
#10
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Kirkland, WA
Posts: 6,932
Right, per person.
I've got no problem with tipping the customary amount or more for excellent service. The problem is with Holland America taking out full-page ads with enormous headlines claiming "TIPPING NOT REQUIRED" when in fact the expectation is to tip EXACTLY the same as the competition they are attempting to differentiate themselves from.
I've got no problem with tipping the customary amount or more for excellent service. The problem is with Holland America taking out full-page ads with enormous headlines claiming "TIPPING NOT REQUIRED" when in fact the expectation is to tip EXACTLY the same as the competition they are attempting to differentiate themselves from.
#11
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Suwanee,Ga ,usa
Posts: 3,617
I have to agree with QuietLion. When I order room service at a hotel they often add up to a 20% "delivery/service charge". I certainly do not expect to tip an additional 15%-20%. The implication HAL makes is that your price includes a percentage for their employees.While some additional tips may be deserved,I don't believe that the "normal" tips given on other lines should be expected.
#12
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Like others have said, make sure you aren't paying twoce. I will usually tip more if the service was excellent.
The general guidelines, which will be in the cabin someplace:
Room Steward - $3.75 per person per day
Your Waiter - $3.75 per person per day
Assistant Waiter - $1.50 per person per day
Bar Staff - that is usually added on to the bill, 15%, but they wouldn't turn down a dollar here and there (or more depending on how much you are drinking)
Head Waiter - If they do anything then tip them
Maitre type guy - Same as the head waiter
Massages, hairdressers - As you would tip at home
Tour guides - I think they recommend a dollar for a half day, and two dollars for a full day per person, I find that to be very low if they are very good.
Porters to move the bags - If you use them tip as at home
The general guidelines, which will be in the cabin someplace:
Room Steward - $3.75 per person per day
Your Waiter - $3.75 per person per day
Assistant Waiter - $1.50 per person per day
Bar Staff - that is usually added on to the bill, 15%, but they wouldn't turn down a dollar here and there (or more depending on how much you are drinking)
Head Waiter - If they do anything then tip them
Maitre type guy - Same as the head waiter
Massages, hairdressers - As you would tip at home
Tour guides - I think they recommend a dollar for a half day, and two dollars for a full day per person, I find that to be very low if they are very good.
Porters to move the bags - If you use them tip as at home
#13
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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It is deceptive on HAL's part. However, all their crew who have ever served us have been so lovely, gracious and efficient that I want to tip them well.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by BuBu:
what about when it's 'no tipping required'.. then we don't tip? 'cuz i didn't see anyone else tipping but us..
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what about when it's 'no tipping required'.. then we don't tip? 'cuz i didn't see anyone else tipping but us..

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#15
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: San Antonio, Texas
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Quiet Lion: Why are you liking Princess better? We always go on HAL or Royal Carribean. We have teenagers and didn't think we'd find enough of those on Princess.

