Thank you, LeeNY.
The change has been in effect since 2003 since we utilized it going to
Hawaii.
The only person who continues to fail to comprehend is Clint, and he is busy
trolling a supposed epidemic on, and please let me spell it correctly,
Zuiderdam.
--
DG in Cherry Hill, NJ
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"LeeNY" wrote in message
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> Robert Harr wrote:
>> I was reviewing some items on the Holland America web site before taking
>> our Hawaii trip in April - and I ran across this change in their tipping
>> policy:
>
> Are you Clint in disguise???
>
> What's the change that you ran across?
>
> Lee
>
>
>>
>> http://www.hollandamerica.com/guests/category.do?category=money&topic=tipping
>> Planning & Advice:
>> Money Matters
>>
>> Gratuity Policy
>>
>> Exceptional service is part of the Holland America cruise experience.
>> Because you are our guest, it is our goal to make sure you receive the
>> finest service possible. And we have made it easy for you to reward
>> excellent service onboard.
>>
>> A gratuity of $10 per guest per day for dining and stateroom services
>> will
>> be automatically added to your shipboard account on a daily basis. We are
>> confident that you will find the service onboard exemplary and, should
>> you
>> wish to make adjustments, you may do so at the end of the cruise by
>> contacting the front desk. A 15% service charge will be automatically
>> added
>> to your bar charges and dining room wine account.
>>
>> In terminals, airports, ports of call and on shore excursions, we suggest
>> that you extend gratuities consistent with customary local practices.
>>
>> Robert Harr
>
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