donald'sdarling
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2006
Is it customary to tip the alcohol tasting leaders?
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When you receive the bill for the tasting there is a line for tip. I usually add a tip.
I believe the alcohol tasting charge will include the typical 15% auto tip for beverage purchases. But you certainly may tip above that, if you wish.Is it customary to tip the alcohol tasting leaders?
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If you get your tasting tickets in advance (from the location at embarkation or guest services), you will not get a bill at the tasting and therefore no "line for a tip".
We typically do not tip at the tasting. If the bartender had a good program, we usually frequent the bar they are working in and tip plenty on those visits.
I'll admit, I can't recall whether there was an autogratutity added to our Mixology charge or not. And I can't find the final bill to see what the charge was. I'm pretty certain, however, that my husband took care of signing the charge slip and would have added a tip, if there wasn't one.I don't recall there being an auto-gratuity on our mixology class. For my husband and myself, the bill was $40 and we left another $10. It ended up just being us and another couple so it was a very interactive, fun class.
We had the charge slip on our 2014 cruise.They will bring a receipt at the end of the tasting . There is no auto gratuity on it but there is a line for a tip on the receipt should you decide to tip them. My husband has done the Cognac tastings on just about every cruise so far, and the receipt at the end is fairly new. I think he started getting those in June.
They will bring a receipt at the end of the tasting . There is no auto gratuity on it but there is a line for a tip on the receipt should you decide to tip them. My husband has done the Cognac tastings on just about every cruise so far, and the receipt at the end is fairly new. I think he started getting those in June.
We started sailing in November 2013 and maybe they did have them back then and I just don't remember him mentioning them. He would pay for it either at GS or at the La Piazza and they would give him a ticket. But on his birthday cruise this past June, he did the Cognac tasting (again) and he came back to the cabin mentioning that they had printed up a receipt for everyone at the tasting. Probably another case of some things are done and somethings are not. lol Like the Navigator thing/test. In June we got the one page insert after the first day, and in September for my birthday cruise, we were back to full Navigators. Then on the Fantasy a week later they were also full Navigators. It gets confusing!My first cruise was in 2014 and I received a charge slip at the end of both the tastings I did on that first cruise and every tasting I've done since.
I received the Stem to Stern Wine Pin from the chocolate and liquor tasting I did in Feb. Looks identical to the one attacheddo they give you pins anymore? we've done several wine tastings where we received a pin.