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Kelly8 said:Oh we tip nicely! But haven't you ever noticed on some cruises they want you to include tips for people you never saw and have no idea who they are? And I'm getting "tipped" out. People are expected to tip everything anymore, for example, hair stylists. Aren't you already paying for the service? I had gone into teaching and I don't ever remember teachers getting a tip. Or how about a policeman who comes to your aid? Or the firemen who help you? Or the military who risk their lives?
The company policy for Bronze Level on cruise gratuities is that they are not covered. This means that the customer is responsible for paying gratuities for their cruise, and it is not included in the price of the Bronze Level package.
The amount of gratuities can vary depending on the cruise line and length of the trip, but on average, customers can expect to pay around $10-12 per person, per day for gratuities on a Bronze Level cruise.
No, gratuities are not able to be included in the Bronze Level package. However, customers can choose to pre-pay gratuities before their cruise to make things easier when onboard.
Yes, the cruise line will typically provide a reminder about gratuities during the cruise and will also give guidelines on how much to tip for various services.
Yes, customers can adjust the amount of gratuities they pay if they feel the service was not up to par. They can speak to guest services onboard to make any necessary adjustments.