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How much do you tip a jeep tour guide?

The average tip amount for an outdoor or backcountry guide is between 10% and 20% of the tour cost per person. For example, if the tour price was $1,000 per person, then the acceptable tip should be between $100 and $200 per person depending on the level of service provided by the guide.



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The average tip amount for an outdoor or backcountry guide is between 10% and 20% of the tour cost per person. For example, if the tour price was $1,000 per person, then the acceptable tip should be between $100 and $200 per person depending on the level of service provided by the guide.

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It is customary to tip the guide. Gratuity is based on individual preference but we suggest 15% which is the industry standard. You may tip the guide in cash or have it added to your credit card. For groups of 8 or more, a gratuity of 15% is added.

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It is customary to tip the guide. Gratuity is based on individual preference but we suggest 15% which is the industry standard. You may tip the guide in cash or have it added to your credit card. For groups of 8 or more, a gratuity of 15% is added.

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Most etiquette experts suggest a tip of 10-20% of the cost of a tour for outdoor guides like ours. A typical gratuity on a full-day tour is $20-$40 per person, and on a half-day trip, $15-$20 per guest.

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About.com has a Tipping Guide for travelers that further suggests that the tour guide should receive a tip of 10% to 20% of the tour cost. As a last thought, the guide still needs to earn his or her tip. Just with any other profession, the tip should match the level of service.

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Typically, the gratuity rate for guides should be around 10 to 20 percent of the total trip cost.

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There are exceptions if your specific tour experience includes gratuities or you simply didn't have a good time, but in general, tipping your guide at the end of the tour is customary in the U.S. and Europe, though it's much more common in the States.

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We got out a few times for pictures and he gave us information on the rock formations, types of wildlife and cactus and other foliage in the area. Overall i would definitely recommend a pink jeep tour. We will one day go back to do the Grand Canyon or Antelope Canyon your with them.

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The tours are 'free', because unlike regular tour providers' services, there is no set price for taking a tour, no prescribed fee to pay regardless of the tour experience itself. Instead, you are free to 'tip' your guide as you see fit after your tour.

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In short: do not worry. The jeeps drive very slowly, and while they do go over rocks at some crazy angles, they don't do it near the edge of a cliff. You will not feel unsafe during this trip and if you think you're going to, they'll likely have you sit up front with the driver to help calm your nerves.

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It depends on the length of the tour, how other people are on the tour and and how satisfied you are after the tour, but it's common to tip anywhere from $5-$20 per person. If you consider the cost of paying for a group or private tour, even though free tours aren't totally free, you're still saving money.

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There is no best time, or is there a bad time. It's more about how you function and what esle you want to do that day. If you're an early riser and a morning person, the time just after sunrise can be as good as it is at sunset. If you enjoy the warm weather then go in the afternoon.

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Pink Jeep Scenic Rim Tour Pink Adventure's Scenic Rim tour is available in three different lengths: a 1.5-hour-long outing, a 2-hour-long excursion, and a 3-hour-long version.

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The Broken Arrow tour is the most popular pink jeep route, and it's the one I recommend for first-timers. You'll drive through the red rocks, seeing a variety of different landscapes, going on some “thrilling” inclines and making three stops where you can get out, walk around and take pictures.

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Should you tip a VIP Tour Guide? Absolutely! They've just made all your dreams come true and gifted you with an even more magical day than you would have had going it alone. Ideal tipping considerations range anywhere between 10% and 20%, but custom tipping is also an option.

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Please do not forget to tip your guide. It is not mandatory but appreciated. 20% is the customary tip for these guides. Your travel agent can add an VIP Tour guide to your booking.

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For starters, here's a simple rule for restaurant tipping: Leave 15 to 20 percent of the pretax total of your bill. Don't dip below 15 percent unless the service has been abysmal—and never skip a tip.

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