1sttimertoalaska Posted January 30 #1 Share Posted January 30 I was just going through the excursion info on Princess’ app and came across the gratuity guidelines of $2 for a half day and $4 for a full day. Is this correct?? It seems a little low. I know tipping has gone crazy, and I’m just curious what others generally tip. What if it’s a pricey Alaska tour vs. a significantly cheaper snorkel tour in the Caribbean? The tour guide gets the same amount? Thoughts are appreciated 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nini Posted January 30 #2 Share Posted January 30 We tip whatever we feel is warranted. I have never seen this Princess "guideline". We did not tip at all for an excursion in Iceland for many reasons. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torfamm Posted January 30 #3 Share Posted January 30 I’d tip whatever you feel is appropriate based on the size of the tour group and the service you receive. The amounts suggested seem like minimum starting points. As an example, I’d tip a guide very differently for a fantastic tour for a small group that involved real effort on their part or setting up equipment (hiking, kayaking, scuba diving etc)than I would a guide who narrated a driving only city tour for a motor coach filled with people. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtnesterz Posted January 30 #4 Share Posted January 30 What if you were on excursion in Japan or Singapore or other country where tipping is not the custom, if not officially frowned upon, would you still follow Princess' recommendations? I suggest you travel internationally. When you do, you see how crazy (your word) the American tipping thing is. It's a gratuity, not a service charge. Large, small or none, it's your choice. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Honolulu Blue Posted January 30 #5 Share Posted January 30 8 hours ago, 1sttimertoalaska said: I was just going through the excursion info on Princess’ app and came across the gratuity guidelines of $2 for a half day and $4 for a full day. Is this correct?? It seems a little low. I know tipping has gone crazy, and I’m just curious what others generally tip. What if it’s a pricey Alaska tour vs. a significantly cheaper snorkel tour in the Caribbean? The tour guide gets the same amount? Thoughts are appreciated 🙂 Thanks for sharing this. I'm a little surprised Princess would want to go into the whole tipping thing with people who are NOT their employees. Do they also have guidelines for the cruise terminal porters, shuttle drivers, and/or flight attendants? Without going too far in the weeds on this, I usually tip more than this guideline on my cruise line excursions. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mary loves to travel Posted January 30 #6 Share Posted January 30 I’ve seen other guidelines that say $5 per person for a half-day, and $10 per person for a full day. We’re usually in that ballpark. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1965 Posted January 30 #7 Share Posted January 30 1 hour ago, mtnesterz said: What if you were on excursion in Japan or Singapore or other country where tipping is not the custom, if not officially frowned upon, would you still follow Princess' recommendations? I suggest you travel internationally. When you do, you see how crazy (your word) the American tipping thing is. It's a gratuity, not a service charge. Large, small or none, it's your choice. This American totally agrees with you. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruzsnooze Posted January 30 #8 Share Posted January 30 (edited) I do NOT tip on Princess shore excursions, I've paid a premium and the tour guides are employees of a tour company with benefits. I do tip on private excursions since I consider it more like a taxi where I tip.I have been curious about what others do so on my last cruise last month I watched people get off the bus. I saw about 50% of the people tipped and 50% did not so apparently there is no consensus. A few years ago we were China. There was a Princess recommendation for tipping the tour guides. We were on the land portion of the tour and got to know the guide after 5 days. I asked why in a non tipping country this was even brought up. He was brutally honest and said only you Americans tip and if you want to give away your money we're happy to take it. Edited January 30 by cruzsnooze 1 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Rick&Jeannie Posted January 30 #9 Share Posted January 30 That screen shot must be from the new app...I've never seen that before and quite honestly, I think it's way off base. ***IF*** you were so inclined to tip (strictly my opinion here) I would think those numbers are low. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
that Posted January 30 #10 Share Posted January 30 (edited) @Rick&Jeannie screenshot not new to App this is listed in the Princes Pre-cruise FAQs on the website scroll down the page to Shore Excursions and ta-da the tipping section Edited January 30 by that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1sttimertoalaska Posted January 31 Author #11 Share Posted January 31 16 hours ago, mtnesterz said: What if you were on excursion in Japan or Singapore or other country where tipping is not the custom, if not officially frowned upon, would you still follow Princess' recommendations? I suggest you travel internationally. When you do, you see how crazy (your word) the American tipping thing is. It's a gratuity, not a service charge. Large, small or none, it's your choice. Actually, I have traveled internationally extensively. When I travel, I follow the customs of the area as not to offend anyone while still showing my appreciation. I called tipping in America “crazy” because in the last few years it seems to be moving that way. I’ve heard stories of people tipping non-traditional service people from nurses all the way to bridal gown salespeople. I put myself through college being a waitress so I understand the need to be generous when warranted. Sometimes it just seems to have gone a little far in the US (I agree—I don’t feel this way when I travel to other countries). Then sometimes I wonder if I’m just getting old and need to get with the times.😂 I was just curious how others addressed tipping excursion staff. I appreciate all of your insight😊 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torfamm Posted January 31 #12 Share Posted January 31 14 hours ago, cruzsnooze said: I do NOT tip on Princess shore excursions, I've paid a premium and the tour guides are employees of a tour company with benefits. I do tip on private excursions since I consider it more like a taxi where I tip.I have been curious about what others do so on my last cruise last month I watched people get off the bus. I saw about 50% of the people tipped and 50% did not so apparently there is no consensus. Where did you get the idea that the guides on ship excursions are all employees of a tour company with benefits? The providers of shore excursions are the exact same people who you might book privately. Some guides might be employees with benefits but there’s not a chance that it’s true for most 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
victory2020 Posted January 31 #13 Share Posted January 31 I can't believe it! A tipping thread where people aren't being scolded for not tipping more/extra. haha! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tonsoffun44 Posted January 31 #14 Share Posted January 31 Sure for the number of people they book on the excursion all pooled together that $4 can add up quick. Depending what country - could be a really good days pay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimmys Chippy Posted February 1 #15 Share Posted February 1 Just did a Princess excursion post cruise with an airport drop off at Fort Lauderdale. We were supposed to be dropped off between 12:30pm and 12:45pm but it ended up being 1:15pm as the coach driver had parked illegally (not for the first time, according to the traffic officer) and was getting ticketed, there was then argument between the tour guide and the traffic officer. At the airport we were told we had to stay on the bus until all the bags were unloaded (another ten minutes which pushed our arrival to almost an hour late. Once we were given the all clear to get off the coach the tour guide reminded us about how much work both herself and the driver had done today and that tips are appreciated, I wouldn’t have had the nerve to ask. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ontheweb Posted February 1 #16 Share Posted February 1 3 hours ago, Jimmys Chippy said: Just did a Princess excursion post cruise with an airport drop off at Fort Lauderdale. We were supposed to be dropped off between 12:30pm and 12:45pm but it ended up being 1:15pm as the coach driver had parked illegally (not for the first time, according to the traffic officer) and was getting ticketed, there was then argument between the tour guide and the traffic officer. At the airport we were told we had to stay on the bus until all the bags were unloaded (another ten minutes which pushed our arrival to almost an hour late. Once we were given the all clear to get off the coach the tour guide reminded us about how much work both herself and the driver had done today and that tips are appreciated, I wouldn’t have had the nerve to ask. Maybe the tips were needed so they could pay off the parking ticket. 🤦♂️ 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissP22 Posted February 1 #17 Share Posted February 1 So now Princess is recommending on how much I should tip off the ship as well as how much to tip the crew? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SargassoPirate Posted February 1 #18 Share Posted February 1 The more I'm confronted/reminded about tipping the more I refuse to buy into it. I started my own push back when tip jars showed up at the corner market. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nini Posted February 1 #19 Share Posted February 1 18 minutes ago, SargassoPirate said: The more I'm confronted/reminded about tipping the more I refuse to buy into it. I started my own push back when tip jars showed up at the corner market. Absolutely!!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare PurpleHays Posted February 2 #20 Share Posted February 2 On 1/30/2024 at 11:27 PM, 1sttimertoalaska said: I called tipping in America “crazy” because in the last few years it seems to be moving that way. I’ve heard stories of people tipping non-traditional service people from nurses all the way to bridal gown salespeople. Where are nurses getting tipped? I've been a nurse for 35 years and have never been tipped! Maybe it's because I'm in the OR and no patient *ever* remembers us. . . 🙄😷😆 Tipping is definitely going to far. I tip for meals, haircuts, and mani/pedis and ignore the rest of the keypads. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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