Typically 15% to 20% for Waiters/Waitresses/Servers. For off-site self-service buffets the tip is usually less than you would leave for a table service restaurant. 10% would be about right.
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Taxi DriversWhether you are using a traditional taxi firm, or a ridesharing service such as Uber or Lyft you should tip your driver. Traditionally for taxi drivers this is 10%–15% of your total fare, dependent on the service that you feel you have received.
The standard tip is 15%. If you are dissatisfied with the service you may leave less, or even nothing at all, but if you were well served 20% is appreciated. Taxis work the same way. It is considered very rude not to pay the gratuity.
Tipping hotel shuttle drivers is a way to show appreciation for their service. While not strictly required, drivers certainly welcome tips as part of their compensation. If you received friendly, safe, and timely service, consider thanking your driver with a cash tip of $2-$5 per bag or 10%-20% of the total fare.
The amount of the tip can vary, but a good rule of thumb is to tip between 10-20% of the total fare. If the driver provides exceptional service, you may choose to tip more. Ultimately, the decision to tip is up to your discretion and should be based on the quality of service you receive.
Depending on your route and length, tipping can differ. For a large vehicle carrying multiple people, $2-$3 should suffice. For drivers spending the majority of the day with you, as is the case with a limo or moving between airports, hotels, and events, 10 to 15 percent of the total bill is custom.
An 18% gratuity will automatically be added to your bill for parties of 6 or more. An automatic gratuity charge may also be added to your bill for certain items you order that are not included in the Disney Dining Plan.
As with Table service, tipping at Disney buffets is not included in the dining plan, so you should go ahead and add 10% of what your meal would have cost you, at standard buffets.