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Old Feb 3, 2002 | 1:55 am
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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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Old Feb 3, 2002 | 12:28 pm
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Every cruise brochure gives you what they consider the correct tip amounts. On a 7 night cruise total tips usually run around $125.00, but I always tip according to service.
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Old Feb 3, 2002 | 6:35 pm
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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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Old Feb 4, 2002 | 4:32 pm
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You also have to be careful and not double tip unless you want to do it.Some cruise lines are automatically adding the tips on the Sign & Sail tab.
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Old Feb 4, 2002 | 5:34 pm
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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.
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Old Feb 4, 2002 | 10:03 pm
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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."
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Old Feb 5, 2002 | 5:46 am
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QuietLion: your assessment is correct, but is a PER PERSON, amount, so if you are a couple you need to double that amount.
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Old Feb 5, 2002 | 6:00 am
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You might want to try cruisecritic.com and run a search on tips in your specific cruises forum. You'll get some great tips.
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Old Feb 5, 2002 | 2:32 pm
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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.
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Old Feb 5, 2002 | 5:31 pm
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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.
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Old Feb 6, 2002 | 5:36 am
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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.
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Old Feb 6, 2002 | 7:01 am
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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

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Old Feb 7, 2002 | 6:22 pm
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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.

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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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Old Feb 7, 2002 | 7:22 pm
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I agree with you about the good service on HAL, paradocs. Of course since I discovered Princess I haven't sailed with HAL. But they aren't bad. It's only the ad campaign I have an issue with.
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Old Mar 7, 2002 | 3:19 pm
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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.
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