ConnecticutNonna
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I am confused about the infant comment. As a party of 5 adults with a 9 month old who has to eat off the adult plate why would I get charged as a party of 6?Hi,
If you are eating at CRT, HDDR, Aloha Dinner at Poly, and Mickey's BYBBQ your tip is included even when on the dining plan. (you do not need to add a tip)
If there are 6 or more in your dining party, your bill at any TS restaurant (including buffets) will have an 18% gratuity added. While the dining plan covers the cost of your meal, it does not cover your tip. You may pay for this 18% additional charge in any way you desire. (cash, cc, debit card, Disney gift card, etc)
If there are less than 6 dining, you may tip any amount at your discretion. The bill will be presented to you with the amount of your meal. You are not responsible to pay for your meal (DDP covers this) but your tip is not included. You may again add in the tip with the payment type of your choice. This is not an automatic gratuity charge if you have 5 or fewer people in your party. (BTW infants count)
Double check your bill, very few places at WDW include the tip.
Hope this clarifies it!
There are 6 humans at the table. That makes you a party of 6.So after reading this thread I am confused to think that as a party of 5 adults with a 9 month old that we could possibly be charged
I am confused about the infant comment. As a party of 5 adults with a 9 month old who has to eat off the adult plate why would I get charged as a party of 6?
While I understand the 6 humans the server is not waiting on the baby. I think my best bet is to ask before we are seated in restaurants.There are 6 humans at the table. That makes you a party of 6.
While I understand the 6 humans the server is not waiting on the baby. I think my best bet is to ask before we are seated in restaurants.
I'm just telling you what the policy is.While I understand the 6 humans the server is not waiting on the baby. I think my best bet is to ask before we are seated in restaurants.
It is not an issue. I just can not see why they would consider a baby as part of the party when they are not being served. That is the whole point of tipping when you have large parties of people. The server is in essence catering to each person who they would bring a meal to at the table. This is not a big deal if I have to pay somewhat more. Up to this point any upscale restaurant my family has gone to in downtown Chicago has never considered the baby as part of the dining party. If I have to pay then I will just have to pay. End of story.You ARE a party of 6. If that is an issue for you perhaps cs is a better option for your family
I totally understand why they have the policy that they have. An upscale restaurant in Chicago is a completely different animal than a WDW restaurant.It is not an issue. I just can not see why they would consider a baby as part of the party when they are not being served. That is the whole point of tipping when you have large parties of people. The server is in essence catering to each person who they would bring a meal to at the table. This is not a big deal if I have to pay somewhat more. Up to this point any upscale restaurant my family has gone to in downtown Chicago has never considered the baby as part of the dining party. If I have to pay then I will just have to pay. End of story.
I think what my point was is if you only have a party of 5 they will enter suggested tip amounts while if the party is 6 or more the 18 percent is automatically added into the total. I have never not tipped while at restaurants at Disney and have even tipped up to 25 or 30 percent when the service is spot on. The idea that the dining plan counts a baby as part of the dining service is weird. I also agree it is rude for large parties to not tip a server so the automatic gratuity is needed. Like I said, at this point I will just have to pay the price.I asked this same question as I am going with a 4 month old so 5adults + 1 infant amd then realized as i posted it either way your still paying a tip they don't charge you per person it is based on your entire meal so 18 percent on your total so having the baby there or not does affect what you are tipping unless you didn't plan to tip which I believe is the reason they like to add it because there are lots of people who hate to tip believe it or not...it is very sad
The idea that the dining plan counts a baby
Aha! It's not the Dining Plans that count each person in the party in the party count. It's Disney's dining/tipping policy overall. Doesn't matter how you're paying for the food. When you have six or more persons in your party, the 18% service charge is automatic.