GUT2407 Posted October 5, 2015 #26 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Man some people get uptight over tipping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NLH Arizona Posted October 5, 2015 #27 Share Posted October 5, 2015 I don't tip porters any more than I tip fast food cashiers (zero).Good to know. I usually tip them when I'm in Canada and now I'll stop that practice, as it must just be a US custom to tip the porters. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUT2407 Posted October 5, 2015 #28 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Good to know. I usually tip them when I'm in Canada and now I'll stop that practice, as it must just be a US custom to tip the porters. Thanks. Tipping on the whole is largely a US custom. Just doesn't get the attention in the rest of the world that it seems to get in America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NLH Arizona Posted October 5, 2015 #29 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Tipping on the whole is largely a US custom. Just doesn't get the attention in the rest of the world that it seems to get in America. I've traveled the world, so I'm aware of tipping in other countries. When in Canada, they seem to have their hand out for tips, but now that I know Canadians don't tip them, I'll be saving some money, even thought tipping etiquette in Canada says to tip. Maybe folks should read travel books about their destinations, because there is tipping in far more countries than one would think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samstress Posted October 5, 2015 #30 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Please don't lump all of us into the same category. This Canadian tips and tips well! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Laszlo Posted October 5, 2015 #31 Share Posted October 5, 2015 $5.00 a bag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moby0215 Posted October 5, 2015 #32 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Good to know. I usually tip them when I'm in Canada and now I'll stop that practice, as it must just be a US custom to tip the porters. Thanks. I would not stop that practice as you state yourself it is customary to do so, so why wouldn't you? To save a couple bucks? Surely you can part with a couple bucks after shelling out a thousand or two or more for the cruise? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buckirj1 Posted October 5, 2015 #33 Share Posted October 5, 2015 I figure I'm on vacation, so I can afford to be generous. $5 for one smallish rollaboard one way or the other isn't going to make much of a difference. I don't see any need for angst about tipping. I agree some folks are wrapped way too tight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NLH Arizona Posted October 5, 2015 #34 Share Posted October 5, 2015 (edited) I would not stop that practice as you state yourself it is customary to do so, so why wouldn't you? To save a couple bucks? Surely you can part with a couple bucks after shelling out a thousand or two or more for the cruise? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Seems like the poster from Canada doesn't tip porters when in the US, so wouldn't it seem like we should just do the same thing when in Canada. BTW, I tip porters and I tip them well, because I don't have an issue with tipping, I have an issue with those that don't do research and thus don't tip those in the countries (and there are many) that have this custom and yes, even in Canada where tips are expected. Edited October 5, 2015 by NLH Arizona Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loonbeam Posted October 5, 2015 #35 Share Posted October 5, 2015 To clarify, they are members of the port staff, usually unionized and may be the same people doing cargo on other days (depends on how many ships the port sees - the only one I know of with a dedicated porter teams is FLL because there is at least one ship there almost every day). To be fair they do make a very good salary as compared to other similar types of workers, but a tip is still customary, especially if they remove bags from your car for example. They are not ship staff, and it is customary to tip them, same as at the airport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jawas Posted October 5, 2015 #36 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Usually $5 per bag; my DH and I each take one large suitcase apiece, and it is easier to hand over to porters than to lug through the lines during embarkation. I don't have a problem with it; I know they're not associated with the cruiseline, but they (not just porters, but also parking lot attendants, etc.) are generally helpful and pleasant, considering they are there daily and have to deal with new batches of confused, loud, and more than likely rude vacationers much more often than I cruise! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jawas Posted October 5, 2015 #37 Share Posted October 5, 2015 ...my DH and I each take one large suitcase apiece, and it is easier to hand over to porters than to lug through the lines during embarkation. Correction: ...my DH and I take one large suitcase apiece... Yes, I am very anal! That's why I need a vacation, soon!! :D:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NLH Arizona Posted October 5, 2015 #38 Share Posted October 5, 2015 Very true if you were certain the DSC actually goes to those who serve you.And those that say it doesn't go to those that serve them have no proof that it doesn't go to the those crew members. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackson bernard Posted October 5, 2015 #39 Share Posted October 5, 2015 And those that say it doesn't go to those that serve them have no proof that it doesn't go to the those crew members. Except the contract. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
st2288 Posted October 5, 2015 #40 Share Posted October 5, 2015 like anything else, some porters are more grateful than the other. I normally give them $5.00 per luggage. Some would say Thanks and some don't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
takeadip Posted October 15, 2015 #41 Share Posted October 15, 2015 I usually just take the size of the bag...in inches...ex. 28" and divide by 4 sides so it would be (28/4 = $7 ) pretty simple math.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikkar Posted October 15, 2015 #42 Share Posted October 15, 2015 We usually sail from NY and park our car in the lot at the terminal. We tend to pack heavy (3 bags and 2 large cs. of water), so we pull up to the unloading area and my husband goes downstairs to ask a porter to come up and take our bags. We are always so grateful that we don't have to lug these heavy items and we tip $20.00. To us, it is well worth it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khaide612 Posted October 15, 2015 #43 Share Posted October 15, 2015 I usually just take the size of the bag...in inches...ex. 28" and divide by 4 sides so it would be (28/4 = $7 ) pretty simple math.. There's 6 sides on a piece of luggage... ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khaide612 Posted October 15, 2015 #44 Share Posted October 15, 2015 We usually sail from NY and park our car in the lot at the terminal. We tend to pack heavy (3 bags and 2 large cs. of water), so we pull up to the unloading area and my husband goes downstairs to ask a porter to come up and take our bags. We are always so grateful that we don't have to lug these heavy items and we tip $20.00. To us, it is well worth it. I have never thought to go down and get a porter! We are usually stuck up there waiting for an elevator. We always get one going home. Depending on how many people/bags are travelling, we have driven up, dropped our bags and a couple people off on the embarkation level and then had someone drive back down into the street and go park the car (also depending on traffic at the turn). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
takeadip Posted October 15, 2015 #45 Share Posted October 15, 2015 khaide....true...there are 6 sides....so...$ 4.66 tip...(28/6= 4.66) aww just let them keep the change...make it 5 bucks..lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gergles Posted October 15, 2015 #46 Share Posted October 15, 2015 If I hand it to them, zero. If they come fetch it from wherever I am and drag it back to where it belongs, $1. They are extraordinarily well compensated and do not need your tips. The exception is if I get a speech or any sort of demand for a tip, then, as always, it's immediately zero. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lauracruises Posted October 15, 2015 #47 Share Posted October 15, 2015 It's a common courtesy to tip a couple of dollars per bag. You tip baggage handlers at the airport, bellhops at your hotel and the longshoremen at the pier. If you can afford to go on vacation , you should be able to be courteous to the people helping you. It's not about keeping the luggage "safe". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gergles Posted October 16, 2015 #48 Share Posted October 16, 2015 It's a common courtesy to tip a couple of dollars per bag. You tip baggage handlers at the airport, bellhops at your hotel and the longshoremen at the pier. If you can afford to go on vacation , you should be able to be courteous to the people helping you. It's not about keeping the luggage "safe". You can be courteous to the person helping you without bribing them. I think it would be courteous of them to share some of their six-figure salaries with me, but I certainly don't expect them to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbryan5 Posted October 16, 2015 #49 Share Posted October 16, 2015 I think it would be courteous of them to share some of their six-figure salaries with me wow smh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Havingfun2010 Posted October 16, 2015 #50 Share Posted October 16, 2015 .20 cruises. I have never tipped the cruise terminal staff and always got my bags. . I refuse to tip for a service I do not request or require. I could easily put my bags in that rank if they let me....... my 2 cents. I actually did that on two different times. The guy that puts it on the cart is only one of many people that handle your bags, and they don't share. They actually do the least amount of work of all the others. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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