I'm wondering if it is common for people to not tip when they are on the DDP?
My family and I used to go every year until 5 years ago when we switched it up. Disney every year was getting a little expensive. Back then we always tipped 15-20% even if it was tough to swallow.
I joined a facebook group that teaches people how to save at Disney while still living it up. There are about 40 people in the group that go roughly every year, and their biggest saving tip is to not tip or "tip sparingly" with the DDP TS. They say that it is so uncommon that the waiters and waitresses aren't really missing out, and since it's not a place you dine frequently, there is no chance of them recognizing you next time.
We are really considering doing the premium dining plan because we can save so much with either a small tip or no tip at all. We could also try some amazing and expensive places we would otherwise never get a chance to dine at. Does anyone here practice this or know people who do? I know many will think it's morally wrong, but i think service workers should be paid a living wage, and until they are maybe we should take advantage of the savings. Eventually these places will have to start paying people properly. A secret poll might get us some real answers too!
Thanks for the responses everyone!
My family and I used to go every year until 5 years ago when we switched it up. Disney every year was getting a little expensive. Back then we always tipped 15-20% even if it was tough to swallow.
I joined a facebook group that teaches people how to save at Disney while still living it up. There are about 40 people in the group that go roughly every year, and their biggest saving tip is to not tip or "tip sparingly" with the DDP TS. They say that it is so uncommon that the waiters and waitresses aren't really missing out, and since it's not a place you dine frequently, there is no chance of them recognizing you next time.
We are really considering doing the premium dining plan because we can save so much with either a small tip or no tip at all. We could also try some amazing and expensive places we would otherwise never get a chance to dine at. Does anyone here practice this or know people who do? I know many will think it's morally wrong, but i think service workers should be paid a living wage, and until they are maybe we should take advantage of the savings. Eventually these places will have to start paying people properly. A secret poll might get us some real answers too!
Thanks for the responses everyone!