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Do you tip at Disney Club Level?

You may tip Cast Members in the following roles: Dining Teams, including servers and sommeliers at table service restaurants and attendants at Club Level lounges.



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Hotel club lounges usually offer breakfast, all-day snacks, and an evening happy hour. The quality of these lounges varies significantly depending on the brand you're staying at, and where in the world you are. Let me start by saying that tipping in hotel club lounges is never expected, including in the United States.

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The only dining locations where guests should tip at Walt Disney World are table service restaurants, bars, and lounges. Counter service and snack locations typically do not accept tips. Tipping expectations are typically around 18-20% for the meal. This percentage is based on the pre-tax price.

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Although lounge staff is in the hospitality business, and they can enrich your experience a great deal, tips aren't expected.

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At Disneyland deluxe resorts, Club Level adds a few extra levels of service including turn down service, as well as access to your very own concierge cast members to quickly accommodate your every need. However, most people find the biggest benefit of staying Club Level is gaining access to the Club Level Lounge.

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There's some exclusive hiding in New Orleans Square! For Disneyland Resort's Club 33, members will pay $25,000 upfront and then $10,000 every year after. For Walt Disney World, the upfront cost is higher. Members will pay $33,000 to join, and the annual fee is $15,000.

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The only dining locations where guests should tip at Walt Disney World are table service restaurants, bars, and lounges.

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“Club Level” is a room categorization at some Disney hotels that comes with access to a few perks, most importantly access to a lounge with small food servings throughout the day. We capitalize “Club Level” throughout this post because it's an official designation for a room type.

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While there may be some truth to these rumors, especially the last, the official reason goes back to the address. Club 33 serves liquor, and as such, needed a liquor license. To receive a license, it needed an address separate from Disneyland. Quite simply, Club 33 is named after its address.

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It's a place where wealthy Disney dorks, Southern California executives, and celebrities (many of whom are also Disney geeks) can enjoy an alcoholic beverage and consume expensive meals inside Disneyland. That's it. While it's private, Club 33 very much operates in plain view of Disneyland guests.

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Is it rude to not leave a tip at the hotel? In many ways, there is no wrong way to tip. However, in countries like the U.S. where workers depend on tips to supplement salaries, it can be considered rude not to do so.

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Tipping for room service is expected in destinations where tipping is customary and when a room service charge has not already been added to the bill.

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