I totally agree. I don't understand why, when someone is so unhappy, people give advice to cool off and then try it again. That makes zero sense to me.
And I agree with you. I would also point out that by discounting one could argue that it brings in more business which can actually produce more money for the staff. The whole tipping system is just so obscure that many points of view end up being correct.
You are entitled to your opinion. I stand by my post.
This how a system that is based off how much someone spends instead of how hard someone works operates.
So if you pay less for the dining package you should tip more? If you go to a restaurant with a friend and you get an expensive steak while your friend gets a cheap burger, should your friend tip more to make up the difference?
They used to be priced lower. I don't think they are any longer which is why you don't see a price on the various advertisements. RCI wants you to think that you are getting a deal.