njhorseman Posted February 14, 2015 #226 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Yeah I go along with it because I'm not going to penalize these hard workers but whenever someone says don't they deserve tips; no. They deserve better. Nowhere else can I think of where a laundry department relies on tips It's not a tip, it's a service charge and NCL explains what it's used for here"...are compensated by a combination of salary and incentive programs that your service charge supports": http://www.ncl.com/faq#service-charge Why is there a service charge? The reason there's a fixed service charge is an important one: Our Crew (as are the crew from other lines) is encouraged to work together as a team. Staff members including restaurant staff, stateroom stewards and behind-the-scenes support staff are compensated by a combination of salary and incentive programs that your service charge supports. NCL has a totally separate FAQ explaining tipping. Anyone who argues service charges and tips are the same needs to think about why you can't use non-refundable OBC to pay the service charges, but you can use it to pay tips. That proves they are two separate and distinct items. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NMLady Posted February 14, 2015 #227 Share Posted February 14, 2015 It's not a tip, it's a service charge and NCL explains what it's used for here"...are compensated by a combination of salary and incentive programs that your service charge supports": http://www.ncl.com/faq#service-charge Why is there a service charge? The reason there's a fixed service charge is an important one: Our Crew (as are the crew from other lines) is encouraged to work together as a team. Staff members including restaurant staff, stateroom stewards and behind-the-scenes support staff are compensated by a combination of salary and incentive programs that your service charge supports. NCL has a totally separate FAQ explaining tipping. Anyone who argues service charges and tips are the same needs to think about why you can't use non-refundable OBC to pay the service charges, but you can use it to pay tips. That proves they are two separate and distinct items. I agree with you, and yet in the same letter where NCL talks about the DSC increasing they also refer 'gratuities' so even NCL is inconsistent and uses the terms interchangeably. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Linda the Book Lover Posted February 14, 2015 #228 Share Posted February 14, 2015 I agree with you, and yet in the same letter where NCL talks about the DSC increasing they also refer 'gratuities' so even NCL is inconsistent and uses the terms interchangeably. You are right both words used in the same sentence...:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pia1913 Posted February 14, 2015 #229 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Much higher? Not really! Celebrity - $12 per person per day in staterooms - $12.50 per person per day in Concierge Class and AquaClass® staterooms - $15.50 per person per day in suites Carnival: - $12 per person per day Princess: - $12 per person per day Royal - ?? When will the others follow NCL lead? They try to copy everything else. :rolleyes: When did Princess go to $12? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LMaxwell Posted February 14, 2015 #230 Share Posted February 14, 2015 It's not a tip, it's a service charge and NCL explains what it's used for here"...are compensated by a combination of salary and incentive programs that your service charge supports": http://www.ncl.com/faq#service-charge Why is there a service charge? The reason there's a fixed service charge is an important one: Our Crew (as are the crew from other lines) is encouraged to work together as a team. Staff members including restaurant staff, stateroom stewards and behind-the-scenes support staff are compensated by a combination of salary and incentive programs that your service charge supports. NCL has a totally separate FAQ explaining tipping. Anyone who argues service charges and tips are the same needs to think about why you can't use non-refundable OBC to pay the service charges, but you can use it to pay tips. That proves they are two separate and distinct items. If they are two separate things then both are discretionary and if you remove the service charge but tip directly everyone is at the same point and those that are tipped direct can keep their money The NCL letter to me said the daily discretionary charge is a gratuity. On Royal Caribbean they just call it a gratuity. NCL seems to publish contradictory things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted February 14, 2015 #231 Share Posted February 14, 2015 I agree with you, and yet in the same letter where NCL talks about the DSC increasing they also refer 'gratuities' so even NCL is inconsistent and uses the terms interchangeably. Yes, and it's a poorly written letter for that and other reasons, such as opening the question of whether the butler and concierge now participate in the service charge pool. Unfortunately, NCL has a history of poorly written communications. If you remember, a recent edition of the Latitudes magazine showed a steak and lobster tail "surf and turf" dish as being available in the MDR, which it is not. For years after NCL ships started docking at Heritage Wharf in Bermuda, NCL insisted they still docked at Kings Wharf. They had inconsistencies in their definition of age for a minor, giving different ages on different documents or pages of their website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted February 14, 2015 #232 Share Posted February 14, 2015 (edited) If they are two separate things then both are discretionary and if you remove the service charge but tip directly everyone is at the same point and those that are tipped direct can keep their money The NCL letter to me said the daily discretionary charge is a gratuity. On Royal Caribbean they just call it a gratuity. NCL seems to publish contradictory things. Yes, their communications have a history of poor wording and inconsistency, and I identified some in my post immediately prior to this one. Their inconsistency doesn't change the reality of there being two different ways of compensating crew. The service charge goes into a pool, and we have no idea how it is distributed or to whom. We also have no idea how much goes into crew salary and how much into "incentive programs". You give a tip directly to the person you wish to reward, and there is no evidence there is any way for NCL to force that individual to involuntarily turn it in to be pooled. How would NCL management know who received cash tips from whom and in what amounts? By the way, don't misinterpret what I'm saying as implying I'm one of those who removes or reduces their service charge and just tips directly. I don't...I accept the service charge as comprising a significant percentage of the crew's salary, and if service warrants, I tip individuals on top of the service charge. Some cruise lines...for example Carnival, provide a general breakdown of how their gratuities are distributed: • Stateroom service team $3.90 per day • Dining room service team $6.10 per day • Alternative services team* $2.00 per day (*galley, entertainment, guest services and other hotel staff members) Other cruise lines, such as Royal Caribbean, are moving away from that and no longer tell you how it's distributed. Edited February 14, 2015 by njhorseman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LMaxwell Posted February 14, 2015 #233 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Yes, and it's a poorly written letter for that and other reasons, such as opening the question of whether the butler and concierge now participate in the service charge pool. Unfortunately, NCL has a history of poorly written communications. If you remember, a recent edition of the Latitudes magazine showed a steak and lobster tail "surf and turf" dish as being available in the MDR, which it is not. For years after NCL ships started docking at Heritage Wharf in Bermuda, NCL insisted they still docked at Kings Wharf. They had inconsistencies in their definition of age for a minor, giving different ages on different documents or pages of their website. I'm glad I read this post. I thought NCL was more together Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted February 14, 2015 #234 Share Posted February 14, 2015 I'm glad I read this post. I thought NCL was more together They're not vertry together in their communications or their telephone customer service (but I could make the same comment about most companies' telephone customer service). Fortunately, for the most part things function on the ship much better than they apparently do in the corporate office. If they didn't we wouldn't still be cruising on NCL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
azgkrudi Posted February 14, 2015 #235 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Poor communication indeed. We got an email about it and it really shouldn't apply to us - we are booked under the ALLIN package which the DSCs are included. Of course now for peace of mind, I'll have to call them to make sure we won't be charged when we get on board. On a more positive note, the email actually had my name on it instead of the "Dear _" multiple emails I have gotten from my very personalized PCC! I love being referred to as a blank! :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KateQ22003 Posted February 14, 2015 #236 Share Posted February 14, 2015 I find it absolutely amazing how threads like this bring out the miser in so many. We as cruisers have so much that we can afford the luxury of a cruise vacation. Yet, a topic like this puts people into hoard mode. The service charges have not changed in 5 years and so many are up in arms. I am willing to bet that those same people have received a number of raises in that same period of time. And don't give me the "NCL is the employer and should pay a fair wage" excuse. If the fares went up enough to cover the service charges being included, along with NCL's increased tax burden, the outcry would be deafening. This is the cruise lines (all of them) business model and it has worked out well for many many years. I'm sorry, but none of us has the right to question someone else's value of money. Many people save up for years to get to cruise; what is insignificant to you may be very important to someone else. It's not about being a miser, it's real world finances. Many of us haven't received raises in the last 5 years; that is a fact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LrgPizza Posted February 14, 2015 #237 Share Posted February 14, 2015 This is yet another example of a thread that has run its course, but is allowed to go on and on and on... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zqvol Posted February 14, 2015 #238 Share Posted February 14, 2015 To clarify the increase thread, I spoke with a Norwegian representative on 2/11/2015 @7:30pm CST and was told the following: If the cruise is already booked with a down payment, the current daily services charges are locked in. Any cruise booked AFTER February 28, 2015 will have the charges increased to the new levels. Hope this answers the questions.So book now for the lower gratuity rate. Thanks for posting but that is not what the e-mail I got from NCL says. it says that if you have a cruise booked you may prepay gratuities prior to March 1, 2015 at the prevailing rate. The rate will go up for all sailings starting March 1, and any unpaid gratuities at that time will be charged at the new rate, no matter when the cruise was booked or paid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pieshops Posted February 14, 2015 #239 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Called yesterday. Added prepaid gratuity onto my reservation for the BA haven in October. Sent me a new invoice with the 12 per day on it and can pay in June when final payment is due. If prepaid after final payment or on ship would have been the 14.95 per day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LMaxwell Posted February 14, 2015 #240 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Thanks for posting but that is not what the e-mail I got from NCL says. it says that if you have a cruise booked you may prepay gratuities prior to March 1, 2015 at the prevailing rate. The rate will go up for all sailings starting March 1, and any unpaid gratuities at that time will be charged at the new rate, no matter when the cruise was booked or paid. That's not what my email says.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onthebalcony Posted February 14, 2015 #241 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Mine is different as well! It is addressed to us personally, too. It also states not to post any part of the message. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PDIDDYwife Posted February 14, 2015 #242 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Excuse me if this has been asked and answered. How does the new DSC compare with other cruise lines? Sent from my iPhone using Forums mobile app On Royal we pay 14.75 for suites. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted February 14, 2015 #243 Share Posted February 14, 2015 When did Princess go to $12? It's $12 for mini suites and suites, and $11.50 for all other categories. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pia1913 Posted February 14, 2015 #244 Share Posted February 14, 2015 It's $12 for mini suites and suites, and $11.50 for all other categories. Exactly what I previously stated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out to sea! Posted February 14, 2015 #245 Share Posted February 14, 2015 I guess you could if you think it's a smart thing to give your money to the cruiseline 10 months in advance in order to save .95 pp pd Ncl is going to get many pax to part with their money long before needed in order to save .95 pp pd Um ok but from a business standpoint Ncl cash reserves will increase nicely this month whereas they wouldn't have had they not offered this incentive to pax Probably a big payment due to the shipbuilder or quarterly Insurance and/or taxes due Ncl is smart they are using the old OPM ( other people's money) method They are just raising some quick cash in the next 2 weeks without borrowing it by offering this incentive. Lol Sent from my iPhone using Forums Depending on the circumstances, yes, it is a smart thing which is why I pre-paid my DSC this morning. 14 night cruise in June so 5 months early by pre-paying cost me maybe $1 in interest income but saved me about $27 in increased DSC costs so I'm ahead by $26 (or 3 foofoo drinks in my wife's words). That's pretty damn smart. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emcelh Posted February 14, 2015 #246 Share Posted February 14, 2015 On Royal we pay 14.75 for suites. Does any portion of it go to the butler or concierge? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
js Posted February 14, 2015 #247 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Hi. I didnt read through every thread and have a question. I have 10 people in the Haven area on Breakaway. My mom is paying for all so does that mean if she pre pays the grat we keep the original price as of this month and not pay the increase? We tip cash in Haven but only right now asking about the pre paid gratuities. Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted February 14, 2015 #248 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Does any portion of it go to the butler or concierge? Royal Caribbean doesn't have butlers, and my understanding is that the concierge does not receive part of the gratuity . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted February 14, 2015 #249 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Hi. I didnt read through every thread and have a question. I have 10 people in the Haven area on Breakaway. My mom is paying for all so does that mean if she pre pays the grat we keep the original price as of this month and not pay the increase? We tip cash in Haven but only right now asking about the pre paid gratuities. Thank you Yes, if you prepay the service charges now you won't have to pay the higher rate. (At least that's what the emails some people received are saying.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emcelh Posted February 14, 2015 #250 Share Posted February 14, 2015 Royal Caribbean doesn't have butlers, and my understanding is that the concierge does not receive part of the gratuity . Thanks. I was just curious. I wonder why it's so much more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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