Why would Disney, who's outrageous prices and elegant accomodations seem to indicate that they cater to a rather wealthy clientele, introduce the Disney Dining Plan and add only a 15-18% tip?
I didn't realize this until I read another thread in which the poster was worried he/she wouldn't get good service because they were on the Dining Plan. People are paying $40 a day for this great dining service, and it doesn't even include a decent tip?
I live in Green Bay, WI, and a 15% tip is considered cheap, an 18% tip is satisfactory, and a 20% tip indicates that the customers knew how to treat a server, and vice versa.
We stay at a Value or Moderate resort when we go to WDW. I'm only saying this because my parents are by no means wealthy, but they tip 20% unless the service was sub-par. My friends and I stay at the Value Resorts, and we still tip 20% or more for good service.
Does anyone know why Disney would choose to do something like this to their employees? Are they "saying" that tip is included, but they still expect you to leave more money? Just curious. Thanks!
I didn't realize this until I read another thread in which the poster was worried he/she wouldn't get good service because they were on the Dining Plan. People are paying $40 a day for this great dining service, and it doesn't even include a decent tip?
I live in Green Bay, WI, and a 15% tip is considered cheap, an 18% tip is satisfactory, and a 20% tip indicates that the customers knew how to treat a server, and vice versa.
We stay at a Value or Moderate resort when we go to WDW. I'm only saying this because my parents are by no means wealthy, but they tip 20% unless the service was sub-par. My friends and I stay at the Value Resorts, and we still tip 20% or more for good service.
Does anyone know why Disney would choose to do something like this to their employees? Are they "saying" that tip is included, but they still expect you to leave more money? Just curious. Thanks!