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marymunro

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  1. When you go to the guest service desk' date=' they can look up the names of the people assigned to your cabin, which are put on the voucher. We were able to give the voucher directly to the concierge and our room steward, we left the one for the butler in the room. The guest services desk told me the money would be directed to these people whether I gave them a copy of the voucher or not, though I have no way of proving it. I preferred to have staff having a record of the tip,so they could ensure they received the funds.

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    Very helpful! Thanks so much

  2. Havenfan' date=' I agree with your question completely and I for one am glad you asked the question.

    Fwiw, we were 4 people (2 adults, 2 children) in a H6 suite on breakaway. We had two meals delivered to the suite, both supper. I used the coffee maker once and we asked for two pitchers of juice for the fridge midway through the cruise. Concierge made two reservations for us. We tipped the butler $200, concierge $100 and an extra $50 for our room steward. We also tipped the Haven restaurant Maitre D $20 and the occasional $5 for above average service at meals. I thought it was appropriate at the time, though sometimes I wonder. We didn't see the butler or concierge after giving them our tip voucher, but our room steward was very grateful.

    I look forward to reading what others consider "usual" service.

     

     

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    I was wondering how the tips were directed to the right people... How does the voucher work??? Thanks!

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