Disney Cruise Line Tipping

Disney Cruise Line: The Tipping Tango

Ah, Disney Cruise Line! Home of magical cruises where Mickey hugs abound and, surprise, so do those sneaky gratuities. Let’s break down how tipping works on Disney Cruise Line, so you can focus on spotting Ariel without worrying about who to tip and when.

Automatic Gratuity Amounts

Disney Cruise Line, like many others, automatically charges gratuities to your onboard account. The standard rate? A cool $14.50 per guest, per day. For those staying in concierge-level cabins, expect a little uptick to $15.50. These fees cover your room steward, dining room server, assistant server, and head server. Check out our Ship Database for more specifics on different ships.

What’s Included in Those Gratuities?

Essentially, the automatic gratuities cover the basics—making sure your towel animals are on point and your dining experience is something to remember. Here’s who gets a slice of that pie:

  • Room Steward: Keeps your cabin spick and span, plus the aforementioned towel origami.
  • Dining Room Server: Ensures your meals are magical, because who doesn’t want their soup served with a side of pixie dust?
  • Assistant Server: Your beverage guru, ensuring you’re always hydrated (or caffeinated) enough to keep up with the kids.
  • Head Server: Manages the dining experience, making sure nothing gets in the way of your gastronomic journey.

When to Tip Extra and How Much

So, the basics are covered—but what about when you want to tip extra? Remember these guidelines:

  • Exceptional Service: Did someone go above and beyond? Consider an extra $5 to $20, handed directly to the staff member.
  • Special Occasions: Celebrating a birthday or anniversary? A $10 to $20 tip can be a nice gesture for making the day extra special.

The Etiquette Debate

Here’s where the waters get choppy. Some cruisers say that the automatic gratuities are enough, and others swear by the old-school method of cash-in-hand tips. The truth? If you feel like someone deserves more, tip them directly. But if you’d rather stick to the ship’s policy, that’s perfectly acceptable too.

Room Steward/Waiter/Bartender Norms

For room stewards and dining staff, the automatic gratuities usually suffice. But for bartenders, it’s customary to add a dollar or two per drink. The bar staff often aren’t included in the automated tip system, so a little extra love goes a long way.

Specialty Restaurant Tipping

Thinking of splurging on a specialty dining experience? Disney Cruise Line doesn’t include tips for these in their automatic gratuities. Expect an additional 18% service charge. Still, if service is exceptional, an extra $5 to $10 isn’t unheard of.

Excursion Guide Tips

When you’re off the ship and exploring new lands, remember that excursion guides generally aren’t included in any automatic tipping. Standard practice is to tip $5 to $10 per person, depending on the length and quality of the tour.

Can You Remove Auto-Gratuities?

Yes, you can. The less-publicized secret is that you can visit Guest Services to adjust or remove automatic gratuities. But beware: this move might get you side-eyed by the crew and fellow cruisers alike. If service truly didn’t meet expectations, sure, make the change. But if it’s just a penny-pinching ploy, remember that cruise staff rely heavily on these tips to make a living wage.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Disney Cruise Line includes automatic gratuities in your bill, currently set at $14.50 per guest, per day. While these cover most staff, extra tips for excellent service or specialty dining are appreciated. Adjusting auto-gratuities is possible, but not always socially acceptable. More Disney deets? Check out the Disney Cruise Line Dossier.

Tipping Guide

Item Cost Notes
Room Steward $4.50 per day Tip is automatically added to your account daily.
Head Server $1.00 per day Tip is automatically added to your account daily.
Assistant Server $3.50 per day Tip is automatically added to your account daily.
Server $4.50 per day Tip is automatically added to your account daily.
Bartender 15% of the bill Automatically added to bar bills.
Specialty Restaurant Waitstaff 15%-20% of the bill Not included in meal price; add tip at your discretion.
Spa Therapist 15%-20% of the service Tip at your discretion at the time of service.
Excursion Guide $2-$5 per person Tip at your discretion at the end of the excursion.
Room Service $1-$5 per delivery Tip in cash at the time of delivery.
Concierge Staff At your discretion Typically tipped at the end of the cruise for exceptional service.

Estimated Total Per Person/Day: $14.50 per day

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