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$12.00 per day, per rerson, on the Soultice, seems a little high....fixed
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On Mar 2, 11:25*am, "Clint" wrote:
$12.00 per day, per rerson, on the Soultice, seems a little high....fixed income senior Most are $9 or $10 pp per day so I would go down and ask it to be removed and then tip the people you feel you want to tip. that is that! |
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Susette wrote: On Mar 2, 11:25 am, "Clint" wrote: $12.00 per day, per rerson, on the Soultice, seems a little high....fixed income senior Most are $9 or $10 pp per day so I would go down and ask it to be removed and then tip the people you feel you want to tip. that is that! Celebrity is now charging more as you can see in a statement from their website below. If Clint was charges $12/day, he was in Concierge Class or AquaClass. "For your convenience, we will automatically add gratuities for your restaurant and stateroom services to your onboard Seapass account on a daily basis in the following amounts, which may be adjusted at your discretion: $11.50 per person per day for guests in staterooms ($12.00 per person per day for guests in Concierge Class and AquaClass staterooms and $15.00 per person per day for guests in Suites)." sue |
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Clint wrote:
$12.00 per day, per rerson, on the Soultice, seems a little high....fixed income senior Just do like some folk. Pick a fight with the cabin attendant and waiter. That alone saves you $7/day. The same thing can be done with the head waiter and assistant waiter. Pick enough fights and the tipping reverses: they pay YOU when you get off the ship. -- Nonny Elected officials should wear uniforms like NASCAR drivers. That way it would be easier to identify their corporate sponsors. |
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Nonnymus wrote:
Clint wrote: $12.00 per day, per rerson, on the Soultice, seems a little high....fixed income senior Just do like some folk. Pick a fight with the cabin attendant and waiter. That alone saves you $7/day. The same thing can be done with the head waiter and assistant waiter. Pick enough fights and the tipping reverses: they pay YOU when you get off the ship. You have 666 embedded in your scalp, don't you :-) Marsha |
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