You may tip Cast Members in the following roles:Bell Services at your Disney Resorts Collections hotel for luggage, grocery, and other package deliveries or additional services provided on site.
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The only dining locations where guests should tip at Walt Disney World are table service restaurants, bars, and lounges.
Buffet Service Dining: Servers at Disney's buffets work just as hard, if not harder, than those at traditional table service restaurants. There's a lot more clearing and refilling than at other meals. The norm is to tip buffet server staff the same as traditional table service staff.
I have a friend who is a server in character dining and he said that on an average day (as in not peak season or summertime) he averages out his tips to be about $35 per hour.
Inappropriate AttireDisney reserves the right to deny admission to or remove any person wearing attire that is considered inappropriate or attire that could detract from the experience of other Guests.
They will open everything. wallets, sunglass cases, camera cases, boxes of any kind, organizers, etc… If you don't have a bag, you'll have to empty your pockets into a tray and go through a metal detector. We have a clear backpack.
Additionally, Concierge Guests often ask for guidance regarding gratuities for the Concierge Lounge Team (Concierge Managers and the Concierge Servers). Disney recommends that these folks receive a gratuity amount of $8.00 per night, per stateroom guest.
“Mousekeepers” are wonderful humans who tend to your Disney resort hotel rooms for the duration of your stay. In the traditional sense, they are housekeepers just as you would find at any hotel or resort.
Buffet Service Dining: Servers at Disney's buffets work just as hard, if not harder, than those at traditional table service restaurants. There's a lot more clearing and refilling than at other meals. The norm is to tip buffet server staff the same as traditional table service staff.
How much does a Host/Hostess make at Disney Parks, Experiences and Products in the United States? Average Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Host/Hostess hourly pay in the United States is approximately $16.04, which is 20% above the national average.