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Let the controversy begin. Tipping
has become a hot topic among cruisers. Some Cruise Lines have pulled
away from tipping, but they seem to have done so just enough to
confuse the issue. Tipping is a traditional part of cruising and
just like the restaurants you frequent at home, it is an important
part of the income of those that will help you on your cruise. The
people that will be assisting you are in the service industry, and
it is the passenger tips that will make up the largest percentage
of their income. Each Cruise Line will provide their own guide to
tipping, in fact some even provide all the envelopes for you to
pass them out in. These are just some general guidelines to help
you know who and how much to tip.
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- Airport skycaps generally are rewarded
$1.00 for each bag if they carry them.
- Porters at the loading area of the Cruise
ship also look forward to $1.00 for each bag
- Cabin Stewards and Waiters $3.00/3.50
each per passenger, per day
- Servers or Busboys $1.50/2.50 per passenger,
per day
- Maitre d’ $2.00 to 10.00 per passenger
for the entire cruise depending on how helpful they have been.
- Many bar and lounge tips are included
on your bill at a standard 15% which you can generally adjust
for poor or excellent service. Check your individual bills to
see if a tip has already been included.
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