A Complete Guide To Tipping in Punta Cana

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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    In this video I explain when and how to trip when visiting Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Many tipping scenarios are explained in depth, such as taxis, lunches, dinners, buffets, housekeeping, baggage, and of course, drinks.
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  • @doodles3075
    @doodles3075 Месяц назад +2

    In the UK, we dont tip for drinks, only things like meals or housekeeping.
    When im in Punta cana, i will tip $1 for drinks. The bell boy gets $5, housekeeping $5, and i always stick $1 in the mini bar, so it's restocked.
    Dinner tends to be around $10, i dont tip at the buffet as it's you that's getting your meal. A few years ago i actually had a waiter come up basically nose to nose hinting for a tip because he had gone to get cutlery for the table that had been missing!!!
    I have actually tipped the omelette chef $10 at the end of our holiday as he worked nonstop and made fantastic omlettes for me each day. We forget that people behind the scenes work just as hard and sometimes harder and never get tips

  • @andyford2538
    @andyford2538 2 года назад +190

    Travellers from the UK have a different perspective on this, I can't speak for all Brits but we have an expectation of good service and I tip when that service is met or exceeded, I certainly wouldn't tip every drink but rather when something special is done, always tip house keeping and minibar, meals are again tipped based on quality and service

    • @transikk
      @transikk 2 года назад +14

      Totally agree on this not to mention,
      PC aint that cheap to travel to from EU.
      Lower end hotels still extremely expensive like 3-4 k€ per person for two weeks stay. 500$ on top of that? Hell no

    • @ANNALISAAnonymous
      @ANNALISAAnonymous 2 года назад +24

      It's because in the UK service industry jobs pay a liveable wage as a base. It is not like that every where else. Not tipping is also a good way to get your food or drinks messed with and not just in the DR.

    • @andyford2538
      @andyford2538 2 года назад +16

      @@ANNALISAAnonymous I partially agree... No one has said they are not tipping, but tipping where it's deserved for truly exceptional service, when you're paying £7k plus for a holiday in a 5* resort, good service is expected as standard, if someone goes out of their way to make it better then that's where tips come into play.

    • @transikk
      @transikk 2 года назад +2

      @@ANNALISAAnonymous not true germany Switzerland belgium france all goid base wages

    • @eduardorosa4092
      @eduardorosa4092 2 года назад +5

      @@andyford2538 Im from DR. i have a friend that used to work at a hotel. wages range from 300 to about 380-400 dollars a month. when you have to pay about 160-190 on rent. every little bit helps...and thats an ok salary because minimum
      wage is about 200 dollars per month

  • @bdawg65000
    @bdawg65000 2 года назад +115

    I feel you, before a 10-12 day trip to the Caribbean or Mexico I'm at the bank getting $300 singles, 10-$10 bills and 20-$5. Learned early to tip the bartenders, drink servers and butler right from jump and the trip takes on a whole different level of service. We also notice we are one of the few people that tip the dining servers a few bucks and they greatly appreciate it. Worked kitchens all through college so I know how hard they work and now in a position to payback now. Something about walking up to a crowded bar and the bartender says calls your name as he or she slides your go to drink without asking. Treat people with respect and kindness you get it back 10 fold by the staff.

    • @Mimlou
      @Mimlou 2 года назад +5

      Completely agree with this!!

    • @markrussell3428
      @markrussell3428 2 года назад +3

      Nailed it! Pay the butler and your regular bar tender up front. Just confirm they a4e not heading off on their break

    • @itssonyredd7843
      @itssonyredd7843 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!!

    • @iriding64
      @iriding64 2 года назад +2

      right on the money

    • @mariebuzzeo3214
      @mariebuzzeo3214 Год назад +5

      We just came back from the Majestic Mirage and like you found that many did not tip. The resort is beautiful, the staff is dressed nicely but people forget that the staff leave and go back home and that home isn’t like the resort. Although, I am not sure how accurate I was told by outsiders - not the staff that they pay them on average $9 per day and that they work 15 hour days with one day off. Many stay for 15 days or more than go home for six as they live nine hours or more from the resort. Our butler travels one hour each way to get to work. You also have the gardeners and maintenance that are not servicing the guests and therefore only make their salaries. I realize that it’s not a requirement to tip them but having adopted my children from a third world country I decided to thank them as well for keeping the grounds so beautiful for all of us as we vacation. I gave three men, working their asses off in the heat cutting trees and cleaning the property, $3 each and the expression of appreciation was worth it. While I agree with just about all in your video, we did tip our butler upon arriving. We wanted him to know that he would be taken care of. I honestly don’t think tips make a difference in treatment. All the guests received the same wonderful treatment so what it comes down to is if you can afford a vacation like this remember those serving you can barely afford food so do the right thing and tip!!

  • @pauljohnson4378
    @pauljohnson4378 Год назад +45

    Our last trip to PC, we stayed at the Majestic Elegance. On the first day at breakfast, we left the server $4. The following day, there was a line up for the breakfast buffet. The previous day's server saw us in line, grabbed us, and took us right to an open table. A little cash can go a long way! BTW, we are heading back to the Majestic Elegance, mid-February. Enjoy your videos.

    • @marcschtul5601
      @marcschtul5601 Год назад

      How was the February trip?

    • @tapas_y_vinos
      @tapas_y_vinos Год назад

      I’m going on July. How was the food?

    • @pauljohnson4378
      @pauljohnson4378 Год назад

      @@marcschtul5601 Great. Already booked for next year.

    • @pauljohnson4378
      @pauljohnson4378 Год назад +2

      @@tapas_y_vinos seemed not as varied and as tasty, as our pre-covid trip. Still had some pretty good meals.

    • @debbiep99
      @debbiep99 6 месяцев назад

      Same thing happened to us at the majestic elegance in playa mujeres, Mexico.

  • @rebekahhousezumbawithbecky
    @rebekahhousezumbawithbecky 2 года назад +9

    Goshhhhh I tipped my Butler $100! It was his birthday that weekend and he was going to be off. Plus he did great scheduling everything for us. My boyfriend thought I had a Crush 😻, but I just wanted to bless him. I’m always Blessing the staff always. 😍🥰🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @MannyZapata-uc4xk
      @MannyZapata-uc4xk 5 месяцев назад +8

      It’s his birthday everyday working there lol you got hustled

  • @sf9878
    @sf9878 2 года назад +22

    I think your numbers are spot on.
    I agree with what you said about tipping after service. People, please don't tip in advance an expect something above and beyond and being upset when you don't get it. Tip based on the service you got not the service you're hoping to get. If you're trying to bribe someone, that's a different game with different best practices and prices.

    • @sf9878
      @sf9878 Год назад

      @@drjohnnickle2072 The acronym is a cute feel good story but false if fact checked.

  • @cablebill8892
    @cablebill8892 Год назад +11

    Man I can't tell you how grateful I am to have found your channel. Visiting the Riu Republica in Punta Cana later this year, and just finished your video on that resort. I was very happy to see you give it such a great review. We are a young group so I was thinking we would like it anyway but for so cheap I was worried. I'll be binge watching all you're other punta cana videos and tip videos. Thank you

    • @kolenewman3382
      @kolenewman3382 5 месяцев назад

      How was your trip? Going there in a few weeks for spring break, curious about recs or anything fun

    • @cablebill8892
      @cablebill8892 5 месяцев назад

      It was fun and also not fun lol. We didn't spend any time at all at the party pool because it's just gross. People in there getting sick and using the bathroom all day in a shallow pool.
      The food is the same way, some of it is great some of it not. I have a pretty strong stomach and I would say be weary of anything that looks like it's not put out fresh or cooked hot. I got food poisoning from Caesar chicken wraps probably because they were a day old and not cooked, sitting out for too long.
      Also, if I were to go back I'd stick to only the parties on the resort. The pink party they bus you to another resort and you just sit around another party pool. We stayed for about an hour and wanted to go back but there was no ride back. We hired a taxi to get back.
      Getting drinks was tough even when you tip well like we did. Bartenders tended to just ignore you unless they found you attractive. Some of the women that came with us had all the (unwanted) attention they could ask for. It's not cute harmless flirting either, it was bordering on harassment.
      All in all, i'd rather pay the extra money to stay somewhere else if I go back to Punta Cana. Oh also, I saw two dead guys while I was there. One in the resort and one outside of it. Can't find any news of that anywhere though, they just section off the area for the day and then it's like nothing happened.
      When you go to the beach be wary of the animal handlers, they'll place a monkey or lizard on your head and joke around with you then tell you it's $100. You don't have to pay them shit. I ended up giving them $20 because they surrounded me and intimidated me, but my friend went separately and she paid them $180 for 10 pictures with a monkey. Just keep walking and ignore them. Hope this helps! @@kolenewman3382

  • @markhalpin9446
    @markhalpin9446 Год назад +35

    I'm from the UK and my fiance is Polish. We went to a 5 star resort this year and we loved it so much we are going back to the same place next year. We didn't really drink much alcohol and we eat normal size portions of food. We found that Americans seemed to overindulge themselves massive portions of food and wanted their own big flasks of alcohol filled, rather than using the glasses provided. We tipped 1 or 2 dollars for good service when we ate. We tipped the armed guards on the beach who were friendly and its good to stay on the right side of those guys !! We also tipped the gardeners who worked so hard all day long and outdoor cleaners. We thought they wouldn't get tipped very often and they really appreciated it.
    We found the staff on the whole to be very friendly and can't wait to go back

    • @mattypants
      @mattypants Год назад +12

      The point of larger containers for drinks is less trips. Especially if I have to walk to get the drink myself. I'm on vacation, not looking to run a marathon for martinis.

    • @angelalamb3244
      @angelalamb3244 Год назад +1

      I love how you tip people usually ignored! Awesome!

    • @Cris.Vlades
      @Cris.Vlades Год назад +3

      Tipping should not be necessary. Period

    • @mb3578
      @mb3578 11 месяцев назад

      WOW you went all out tipping 1 to 2 dollars! Seems to me the most entitled people we ran into at an All-Inclusive resort were from Europe.

    • @MrOrezero
      @MrOrezero 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@mb3578 Tipping is OPTIONAL end of story. I'm guessing you're from the US by your cheap dig 'entitled European' comment? So let me try to enlighten you about other peoples cultures when it comes to tipping. All over the world it is different, but I think a general rule of thumb is if you have received good service (from any person not just the one overfilling your mega flask) then giving a tip of any size is a respectable gesture. I have witnessed Americans in restaurants complain about the food, service etc only to still over tip the place! It's not a 'I tip more than you' competition and remember there is a world outside your own where we all have our own way and discression when it comes to tipping. As a side note I have worked in hospitality for decades in many restaurants from 5 star silver service in the UK to Thai hole in the wall takeaways in Australia, so kinda have a better understanding than most.

  • @Murminator660
    @Murminator660 2 года назад +13

    I will agree with most of your tipping guide only thing I do differently is if you are going to tip the butler or the chamber maid at the end of stay ask them if they are going to be there until the end of your stay. If staying a week and not tipping the butler till the end and he goes off shift a new person takes over he will take your tip and the other person loses out. We tip the maids everyday usually $3 and we put $2 in the fridge sometimes with a note for extra beer or waters for the people that restock they are usually 2 different people, and they usually come through with extras. Tipping for drinks is always a tough one you are tipping for service not buying the drink. I usually tip about every 2nd drink but pool bars are tough to carry money unless in Mexico where they have plastic money lol. If it a very busy bar or resort front the bartender $5 or $10 and when its busy he will spot you coming and have a drink ready for you.

  • @johnnyv5995
    @johnnyv5995 2 года назад +22

    I was brought up with the mentality of tipping first whenever possible. I found this to really work well over the years and often tip on the back-end as well when service has been exceptional.

    • @xhonkeri4066
      @xhonkeri4066 Год назад

      Exactly, that’s where this video goes wrong.

  • @iriding64
    @iriding64 2 года назад +13

    well put together I am British originally but have lived in USA for 30 years When we stay in Dom rep I take at least $400 in singles and spread the love. I am very upfront with check in staff and will often have casual 20 or 50 on show for an upgrade
    For us tipping in DR is just like giving to charity but you see the results immediately!!!!! it really is a show of respect and it increases our enjoyment thanx for posting

  • @brandothebarber
    @brandothebarber Год назад +8

    In my experience, when in an all inclusive, I find the bar that I will most likely be at the most and find the bartender that I like. I will tip them $20 and ask to make sure I’m always getting served fast and first. Then half way through my stay I’ll go back and tip him another 20. Has always been amazing for me.
    I am from Canada.

    • @brandothebarber
      @brandothebarber Год назад

      I also find out who my room cleaner/fridge person is and tip them 5-10 and ask them to make sure my room is sparkling clean and fridge is filled will more booze then regular. They really appreciate the tip and go out of their way for you

    • @jisa39
      @jisa39 Год назад

      @@brandothebarber How can you find out that? I'd be thankful for any advice on the matter

    • @JRF82
      @JRF82 3 месяца назад +1

      Omg. You already paid a 5 star resort and then have to pay more just to make sure that people do their job?

  • @JackKingFisher
    @JackKingFisher 16 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this video! If you cant Tip don't Trip..These folks work from 6am to 11PM.

  • @lm8163
    @lm8163 6 месяцев назад +2

    This video is well done. I am glad you put it out there. While we may tip differently, I been traveling to DR for 15 years and people who don’t tip are not well received by the locals. As an example,At Majestic I tip my Butler $100 per week. They are attentive and they work hard for us. I also have to say, the average resort employee is making roughly$10 per day. Tips are expected and not included in your package. I would add that regardless of where you live, and what your culture feels about tipping, you must educate yourself when traveling and understand what the tipping culture is for the country you are visiting. In DR, tips are expected for service just as much as it is in the US. You must educate yourself before traveling abroad, otherwise you are leaving a bad representation of your country. In closing I would add that while the dollar goes further, if you are in the tourist district, cost of living is as high as the US. I own a property in Punta Cana and electricity, food and gas are much more expensive than in the US. Dominicans do not make a living wage without tips.

  • @fucker1714
    @fucker1714 2 года назад +6

    We're staying at the Majestic Mirage next Feb!!! We've stayed 3 times at the Colonial. Looking forward to the experience. We're from up north and travel to Punta Canada every 2-3 years. The people are awesome and we've always been well-taken care of. We usually bring about $200 in small US bills and that does us comfortably for the week in tipping. We're pretty self-sufficient and don't really use the butler service for anything. This is what we have done in the past:
    Meals at Buffet - $2 left on the table at the end
    A La Carte Meals - $5 same as above
    Bartender - $1 per round (more if it's more than 3-4 drinks)
    Housekeeper - $2/day
    Mini-bar - $1-2/day (the person that stocks the mini-bar isn't the housekeeper - leave the bills sticking halfway out of the mini-fridge)
    Omelette guy in the morning - $1/day
    Anyone that handles my bags for more than a couple of steps - $1-2 per bag
    Transportation shuttles to/from the airport or transportation to excursions - $1 per person
    The person that books your excursions - $2 per person
    Any staff/guides/hosts that provide service on excursions - $5-20 depending on the excursion and how long you're with them
    Also a good thing to do in the evening - if you know that you are going to park yourselves at a certain bar for the evening, I've found it's helpful to just tip the bartender like $5-$20 (depending on the size of your group), at the beginning of the night with your first drink. If you're there for more than an hour or so, tip more throughout the night as you go.

    • @lm8163
      @lm8163 6 месяцев назад

      excellent advice

  • @shawnh1158
    @shawnh1158 2 года назад +10

    At the Spa I was tipping $20 as I would in the US. Exceptional massage. Usually $5 for sit down dinner and $5 for sommelier. For housekeeping $5 which also included a bed turndown every night. The buffet was $1 or $2 depending on how many refills on my coffee. I enjoyed my 8 day stay at the end of March. I am an over tipper. I didn't tip the member services staff who may also be known as concierge who arranged reservations and transfers.

  • @Kerry6691
    @Kerry6691 2 года назад +22

    Tips are equivalent to respect. My hubby and I are over-tippers, but it brings us joy to be able to share the wealth and show appreciation for service and attention. I always wonder if and when the tips are shared. Don't forget the landscapers, people cleaning the pools, beach and hotel grounds.

  • @alberthunter2350
    @alberthunter2350 Год назад +4

    We are going to the Dominican for my 75th birthday. Some people are on pension and have to save for all- inclusive deals. It adds up when you are dishing out $30-$40 a day on tips . Albert

    • @GA-fz2wt
      @GA-fz2wt 6 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly.

  • @cj94615
    @cj94615 2 года назад +3

    This video is so useful for people who don't come from a tipping culture (aka me).

  • @ashmehrasa8566
    @ashmehrasa8566 2 года назад +11

    Been working in PC more than 10 years in different hotels, this is on point. Only suggestion is reception for a free upgrade slide a 20 bill , 5 is not getting you anywhere.

    • @ps_83
      @ps_83 2 года назад +4

      Lol that works???

    • @karenfoley581
      @karenfoley581 2 года назад

      @@ps_83 Sometimes it works in Vegas also.

    • @djlesthegreat9581
      @djlesthegreat9581 2 года назад

      I would like to invite you at my nightclub in Macao the great opening is may 26th.

  • @ercaelis2053
    @ercaelis2053 2 года назад +14

    Let's step it up people, the front line workers at these all inclusive, work hard and a buck or two goes a long way. I do agree with not tipping taxi drivers, instead, get a pre-paid ride service, they'll be waiting for you at the airport or your resort with your information and I have no problem tipping them. USD works best, no reason to get the Dominican peso.

  • @Spaceghost4201
    @Spaceghost4201 2 года назад +66

    As a European, I don't think tipping should be standard for doing your job, only for special service. From google, I gather the average wage for a resort worker in the DR is around 1-2 USD per hour, so I think $1 is more than sufficient considering how many people they may serve in an hour. Call me old fashioned but the point of an all inclusive is that everything is included. I know in the USA they don't pay their employees enough and expect their wages to be subsidised by customers but that's wrong in my eyes, and I think it's dangerous to bring that mentality everywhere you visit in the world. Imagine paying a bellboy nearly x3 his hourly wage just to carry a bag on wheels for 5 minutes.

    • @oliwiaradomska6125
      @oliwiaradomska6125 2 года назад +11

      I’m from Europe as well, I’m surprised and a bit stressed 😥

    • @nickrussell4130
      @nickrussell4130 2 года назад +4

      Average salary in Dominican Republic that I found out was $12000 a year, I have just arrived back from DR and I was pretty shocked how many Americans did not tip at all, Hippocrates if you ask me.

    • @krisse02
      @krisse02 Год назад +2

      I totally agree!!

    • @pete25901
      @pete25901 11 месяцев назад

      As someone from North America you should be happy we bailed you out of wars multiple times. Don't act like you're better than us because you're not. Please go fight in Ukraine.

    • @Godschild0922
      @Godschild0922 10 месяцев назад

      And people like you should not go on vacation if you can’t afford to tip

  • @stevespace_4809
    @stevespace_4809 17 дней назад

    Im going to punta cana in a lil over 2 weeks and im from NYC..thank you for this video..very helpful

  • @michellerigda292
    @michellerigda292 2 года назад +11

    Thanks for this informative video! As someone in the service industry, I had been looking for a video on tipping culture in all-inclusive resorts. I had asked a few other vloggers their information, and was told “We tip when we can” and I was like 😮😮😬
    I appreciate the informative view from someone who understands American tipping culture versus others, with the understanding that, YES, you should tip. Thanks for the great videos, keep up the good work!

    • @MikeKiliador
      @MikeKiliador 2 года назад +3

      In my country for example, theres practicaly no tiping. It depends where you from, and how much wage u get.

    • @DirectionlessStudent
      @DirectionlessStudent Год назад

      Yes some all inclusive resorts like Sandals makes a big point of saying tipping is not allowed (except butlers) to try and avoid preferential service for those who do, but even there you need to tip the best people here and there if you want to thrive. If the same person keeps bringing you drinks at the beach all day long, you should definitely drop them at least a $5 no matter what Sandals official policy says.

  • @christinewalker7654
    @christinewalker7654 2 года назад +4

    As always, very insightful! I have as well noticed that not too many people tip, but I certainly do, pretty much the same way you do! The only thing that I would add is that I also tip the cook who prepares my eggs in the morning as well as the gardeners and the security guards! Good video! Thank you so much! 💕

  • @hotelphotography
    @hotelphotography 2 года назад +7

    Very well said. Even though I am not Dominican, I have been living here for a long time and I appreciate everyone that talks good of the Dominicans. In general, they are very happy and working people, particularly in the hospitality industry. As for the tipping and the taxis, you are spot on. Unfortunately, the taxi unions are very, very strong and of not so "educated" people. They even get mad at the Uber drivers but just in the hospitality territory. The current president is a hotelier and is aware of the problem, but those changes will come very slowly.

    • @evah829
      @evah829 Год назад

      What about water? I heard you can use the water even brushing your teeth ...? And how you cooking?

    • @hotelphotography
      @hotelphotography Год назад

      @@evah829 Do not use tap water to drink or cooking. I have a filter at home and it gets replaced every 3 months by the filter company. We use that water to drink and cook.

  • @RobC-l4l
    @RobC-l4l 21 день назад

    well put, i think my familly budget ( me, my wife and 9 yr old son ) is about 20-25 dollars a day for tipping. we break it down by giving tips for each meal and always tip the bartenders , we try and give a bigger tip at the beginning of the day and use the same spot to get drinks ( if possible ) :)

  • @josefarivera-lough9226
    @josefarivera-lough9226 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for the insight. We too tip on excellent service. I also pick people I see who are not normally tipped and are working hard. Groundskeeper, lobby cleaning person, etc and give them a tip (sometimes $5-10). The pool towel people if they are regularly skimming the swimup pool (no one likes lounging with dead bugs and debris). This is my 7th time in the PC and we appreciate everyone who makes our vacation that much more relaxing and special.

  • @johnymccarthy
    @johnymccarthy Год назад +3

    My tipping guide - only tip good service!

  • @raulrodriguez4006
    @raulrodriguez4006 Год назад +1

    DR is like Cancun and United States. Very American. People speak both english and spanish. Everyone take dollars or card. I loved it. The best part, Smoking is allowed everywhere. No body hassled me enjoying a cigar in the lounge.

  • @suzysweetz68
    @suzysweetz68 2 года назад +27

    From someone with a lot of experience as well with tipping and travel, everyone makes the same mistake of tipping at the end. My butler/ maid staff for my room I Always tip them, and a generous tip, at the beginning. I ALWAYS get amazing service and they go above and beyond when tipping at the beginning of my stay. I know so many people who wait to tip at the end whose service always ends up being mediocre at best.

    • @ericgatien1169
      @ericgatien1169 Год назад +2

      Side note to this: Tip the bellman who brings your bags at least $3-$5/bag, upwards of 10 bucks if there is a very heavy bag. They are your eyes and ears for everything in the hotel, and will vouche for you to get upgrades.

  • @darrencovar6329
    @darrencovar6329 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m in Punta Cana right now. I’m staying in a house within a resort that has the Eden Roc. They add on 10% to the bill as a tip and don’t expect you to leave anything else.

  • @egillan
    @egillan 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this video. I def over tipped the first day of my trip. I gave the transfer driver $10!!! Well, lesson learned. I did give the butler $20 as he was great but we really didn’t utilize his services much. I tipped $1 per drink and $1 just about anytime someone performed a service. Housekeeping $3/day.

  • @hectorcorniel3422
    @hectorcorniel3422 Год назад +3

    Well it look like I'm a top tipper.
    The luggage delivery $20 in and $20 the way out.
    Private Concierge ( butler ) like you said at the beginning $100 and if they were good another $100 at the end.
    Room service, maid, $5.
    Reserved dinner, like good, romantic or good dinner depending $40.
    Buffet depending in the actitud of the person serving the water ir picking up the plates. $5.
    Bars, I barely ask for drinks but in the actitud $1, or 5 if is really nice. Note: ( family not by myself )

  • @kimtomkins9361
    @kimtomkins9361 Год назад +1

    This is great! I too may have been over tipping. From the States, I feel we are provided a service & should tip. In my travels to Cancun & Jamaica; I tipped everybody.. lol! Ran through my tip money pretty quick. But the service in both Cancun & Jamaica was well worth it! The service you receive is excellent, so, I did not mind. Not so much in Miami. Planning a trip to Punta Cana. So I always like to do my research. I will definitely keep this in mind. 👍🏽💜

  • @gregfarmer8005
    @gregfarmer8005 8 месяцев назад

    James you are my freekin guide to all things Punta Cana . This video as so many are is awesome advice. My wife and I are going in January and can't wait . Thanks so much for all the reviews! You have helped us pick our place of stay, what to expect, what to eat and where, and now how to tip . Keep up the great work!

  • @Mattkayina
    @Mattkayina Год назад +2

    Being from uk i appreciate we simply do not have the tipping culture compared to USA etc however im happy to take a middle ground with tipping certainly wouldnt tip every drink but i would tip throughout the day here n there a little bit. Definitely would tip great service and quality.

  • @littleone710
    @littleone710 2 года назад +2

    Headed to PC Friday! THIS is the video that helped me the absolute most! Thank you so much!

  • @javieraleman8150
    @javieraleman8150 4 месяца назад

    Thanks, I'll be going to the Dominican Republic in October and wasn't sure about the tipping, helpful video!

  • @scott6421
    @scott6421 2 года назад +8

    You can Tip $1 every other drink is fine... per place you go to. Start with 1st drink $1... then next drink if same person,, nothing.. then 3rd drink $1... $5 you're tipping for 10 drinks (if you drink that much).. but in general you are going from place to place and most people get 5-6 drinks a day.. so you're probably tipping around $4-$5 overall. Now at restaurants.. Steakhouse $3 pp sitting there.. if there is 2 of you.. tip $5. Now most rest of restaurants that server buffet style (not main buffet, you tip nothing).. you tip $2 or if there are 2 of you $3. Now let me get back to main buffet.. again I said you don't have to.. BUT they bring you drinks or coffee.. give them $1 for doing it for you. You have to use your best judgement.. $5 bills are good if you have someone with you for dinners or if you want to tip a certain bartender more.. but $1 are best..

    • @scott6421
      @scott6421 2 года назад

      btw, not really talking to you because you already know this.. but to people reading the posts ! :)

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 2 года назад

      @@scott6421 Many all inclusives such as Sandals include most tips.

    • @scott6421
      @scott6421 2 года назад

      @@bodyloverz30 Actually most don't.. I been to enough to know.. but sandals maybe they do.. never done a sandals resort

    • @Leo-fla3x
      @Leo-fla3x 28 дней назад

      I think your tipping style is fair. Specially when the trip is 7+ days we can’t be tipping over $2 or $3 all the time but is good to make the servers remember you. I’ll use your tips on my next trip. Thanks

  • @mattypants
    @mattypants Год назад +2

    I wish Majestic Mirage was $300/night lol. We just booked a trip to their sister Elegance and Mirage was over $500/night. Elegance was $327/night and that was a mid tier room. The last time we were there at the bar, we tipped $10 at the beginning, then $1 each drink put in front of us. They probably made about $40 a day from us. We stayed at that bar for the trip and the 2 bartenders we dealt with daily would literally drop what they were doing and stop a conversation mid sentence with others to help us. I drank the same thing and my drink would be placed on the bar top before I could even get my butt on the stool. We knew very well it was a lot, but we got incredible service, it was almost like we were the only guests there. We wrote a note in Spanish for the cleaning staff letting them know exactly what we needed and left a $5 with the note daily. I asked for 3 towels and got 5. We asked for a bottle of a specific type of alcohol, we got 2 bottles of everything. The room looked like no one had been in it ever when we got back each day. I do agree with him though, take almost all $1 bills. Not only is that your primary denomination, but it's probably far easier for them to spend a $1 than a $20. Just for kicks I did strategically placed a $20 visible with my reservation papers during check in and I know it was seen prior to me asking about an upgrade, magically we were put in a room $140/night more than what we booked for that $20. Well worth it for sure. I don't like the "most people don't even tip, so $1 will make them so happy" idea. If I can afford to plop down $5k on a vacation, I can afford to give a decent tip to the people who can make or break it. Doesn't matter the cost of living. It's about gratitude for giving me the opportunity to decompress from work stress for a week in paradise.

  • @michaeldiruocco
    @michaeldiruocco 2 года назад +2

    good video. informative. i just came back from the chic royalton in punta cana and saw similar to you. We went down for a week (2 people) and brought about $200 per person. We came back with a little left over but what i usually tip was like your experience.

  • @coolcupcake3240
    @coolcupcake3240 2 года назад +7

    My husband and I just got back from Riu Palace in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and we tipped $1.00 on all drinks, we tipped $5.00 for our bellhop, we tipped $10.00 when we ate at the fine dining restaurants, we tipped our housekeeper $25 for 5 night stay, we tipped the bus driver to and from the airport $10 each way, and we tipped $30 for the 3 people who waited on us on an excursion on a catamaran, they served us drinks and food throughout the trip. You can see how hard these people work throughout your stay, I wanted to tip the people who mopped and cleaned the floors, and wiped down the buttons to the elevators, tables, and walls. They took thier jobs seriously. I see we overtipped on the fine restaurants and the bus ride. I love your videos, we are booking our trip to Punta Cana based on your videos.

  • @andreaayleung
    @andreaayleung Год назад +3

    I believe in tipping for good service and or people who go above and beyond what is expected. There have been times where I have probably over tipped but that's because I thought the service I received was exceptional. However I don't tip all the time.
    Something to keep in mind, tipping seems to be a cultural thing, especially in America where servers seem to be paid a lower wage so they have to rely on tips. In some countries tipping is actually seen as an insult to the employers. As it would suggest, they are not paying their servers a fair and decent wage.

  • @michellelogreco3351
    @michellelogreco3351 2 года назад +2

    Travel to DR regularly, 2 times a year for 20 years; agree with your guidance.

    • @MrWhosaidwhatnow
      @MrWhosaidwhatnow 11 дней назад

      Where is the best place to shop for laminar jewelry and sunset dinner?

  • @EnriqueDominican
    @EnriqueDominican 2 года назад +1

    I tip tipically same way you explained it. Good tip go long way. @Bavaro Princess we tipped very well, we reciveved 5 start service, the employees see us anywhere any where at the resort they will ask if everything is ok, if we need something, even the day before they ask us if we are having breakfast at the buffet just to have the table all together for my family.

  • @brad_neal
    @brad_neal 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really helpful info!!! Thanks so much!

  • @pauljohnson4590
    @pauljohnson4590 8 месяцев назад +3

    Us Brits tip when what we receive in service is better than average - or as you said, when theyve done something physical for you. I never tip people who give mediocre service - ever. Going to the bar, asking for and receiving a drink is the core job, so no tip. Tip when you get something another person didn't do for you.

  • @nickstevens6398
    @nickstevens6398 2 года назад +11

    I’m with you mostly…and I have been to PC 14 times and going again Feb, 15. The butler part is where I pay more and I have had some super Butlers! Like never needing to make a reservation, is worth a lot to me! The other comment re house keeping, I leave 2 dollars every day on the bed. For those that don’t tip…I don’;t get it!!!!!

    • @probertosgood9879
      @probertosgood9879 2 года назад +2

      I agree with you but $2 daily for the maid seems low. I usually go with $10 daily for the maid because, let's be honest.... she's going through your stuff. Keep her happy.

  • @katdodd5801
    @katdodd5801 Год назад +1

    This has been very helpful. I'm going to La Romana in Dec and was wondering about tipping.

  • @pedrotavares4532
    @pedrotavares4532 2 месяца назад

    You are the best dude ! so informational ... Helps a lot...

  • @TheGforceuk
    @TheGforceuk Год назад +5

    You forget that us in the Uk have to pay an absolute fortune to go to secrets and other places unlike our American cousins . I’m paying nearly £8000 for 2 weeks in secrets royal beach which isn’t a patch on secrets cap Cana . I begrudge paying tips for every little thing when I’ve paid a premium for this service . I Will and do tip my favourite staff members and cleaning staff at the end of the holiday though .

  • @maximac222
    @maximac222 Год назад

    In PC right now at Bahia Ambar, this is very helpful! All your vids are helpful!

  • @cheryltok4584
    @cheryltok4584 2 года назад +6

    tip your room cleaner daily because the person may be off the day you are leaving-- and the fridge person is NOT the same person as the room cleaner

  • @markrussell3428
    @markrussell3428 2 года назад +21

    Thank you for this it is so long overdue! You nailed it It! A dollar is an after thought, if you can't bring yourself to tip $1 a drink - don't travel! Nothing pisses me off more than people who forget they are dealing with real people when they are in the Dominican 🇩🇴 tipping. Covid has ravaged their tourism based economy - pay-it-forward.

    • @markrussell3428
      @markrussell3428 2 года назад

      @@dietjeRiddim No. I have seen tourists that are great, generous and appreciative. I have seen others that like to complain and boarder on abusive.

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 2 года назад

      The British will never do it.

    • @nicolasvittone3586
      @nicolasvittone3586 2 года назад +11

      How easy to say that when you earn in dollars. You americans live in a bubble

    • @markrussell3428
      @markrussell3428 2 года назад +3

      @@nicolasvittone3586 Thanks for the comment, not sure if it was directed at me but I would say my comment was directed at anyone who travels to Punta Cana. The people at the resorts work pretty hard and I respect that. I am blessed enough to travel to their country and anyone who does should think about tipping for service. The dollar has far more value for them than it does in my country.

    • @iLuisanna
      @iLuisanna 2 года назад +2

      @@nicolasvittone3586 Honey, earning in dollars is no excuse 😂 I’m Dominican myself. I earn in local currency and I try to bring on each trip at least an extra $1000 pesos in $50 bills (that’s about $18 bucks which don’t break the bank). Just like the video said, a little goes a long way. If you knew the actual wage that resort personnel make a living off of and how incredibly hard they work, you would also be tipping left and right 😉

  • @roymontgomery3189
    @roymontgomery3189 Год назад +10

    Thanks for the advice. However not being from the USA and much traveled, I don't usually tip anyone. I have never had a problem anywhere in the World. The tipping culture is a USA thing which makes them feel good. There is nothing wrong with tipping, but where I come from it's not in our DNA. We go on holiday (vacation) and enjoy watching the Americans tipping everyone and feeling so good about themselves. We just smile and think, 'they sure like to show foreigners how much money they have'. They are good people, bless them.

    • @AttencionChris
      @AttencionChris Год назад +1

      I agree. Im from Argentina. We dont have the culture of tipping everytime
      I,ve been in cancun and brasil all inclusive, and never tipped! And didnt see people doing it. However I think once we did it in hard rock cancun, cause the guy was waiting for that

    • @jisa39
      @jisa39 Год назад +1

      This kind of videos are specially targeted for the US. In the rest of the Americas there's a different reality. I'm from Chile, which is a mostly a non tipping country, and have been twice in Mexico, without tipping, and still got a great service. Besides if you are not from the US, the task of gathering monumental amounts of small dollar bills may seem easy for an american, but for someone outside the US it's hard, cumbersome and very expensive. Don't forget that the only strong currency in the Americas is the USD, and maybe the CAD also. Outside the US, the exchange rate is brutal, and makes tipping a very expensive gesture. And tipping people with our domestic currencies (CLP in my case) is useless, because they most likely wont be able to exchange to their local currency.
      Don't get me wrong, tipping is a good thing, and the people that work in all inclusive hotels deserve whatever monetary kindness you can give them. But it's a different situation between US (first world) & the rest of the Americas (third world), where most people may want to tip, but just can't afford it.

  • @itssonyredd7843
    @itssonyredd7843 2 года назад

    Thank you. I will be there next week. I've been to Punta Cana before and just wondered this time about how much to tip bec of the need post pandemic. I'm Dominican and go all over abd usually give cash to those who help me. Also live in NY and we're big tippers here. Thanks again.

    • @djlesthegreat9581
      @djlesthegreat9581 2 года назад +1

      Next time you come to punta cana you are more than welcome to come my nightclub.

  • @Chronofantasyxpower
    @Chronofantasyxpower 6 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like this much tipping is such an American thing. Tipping should be for above and beyond service, not for people who are just doing their job as normal.

  • @paulocbx
    @paulocbx 2 года назад +7

    I support Any Ford.
    Why do we go on ALL INCLUSIVE holidays only to spend a fortune on tipping everyone for doing their job.
    I hated the bill being produced on a recent holiday to Vegas when it advised how much to tip based on the end price and the percentage I thought the server was due.
    Tipping is NOT obligated in any circumstance.
    I WILL tip a small amount at usually the end of a holiday to anyone I think deserves such. Usually bar staff and the cleaners.
    But to tip for EVERY single drink whilst on all inclusive is a total waste of my hard earned money.

  • @jackiegreenawalt6616
    @jackiegreenawalt6616 7 месяцев назад

    Sounds like great, practical advice!

  • @StevenwolfChannel
    @StevenwolfChannel Год назад +1

    I usually bring $200 US dollars worth of single... I usually tip $3 to $4 US dollars. And I often used pesos and the single US dollars I'd used for tip.
    2000 pesos DRP = $40.00 USD *
    1000 pesos DRP = $20.00 USD *
    500 pesos DRP = $10.00 USD *
    200 pesos DRP = $4.00 USD *
    100 pesos DRP = $2.00 USD *
    50 pesos DRP = $1.00 USD *

  • @Travel_liesure10
    @Travel_liesure10 11 месяцев назад

    I tip cos it’s ok to treat people well who have given you a good service, are friendly and house keeping who are excellent

  • @alanm500
    @alanm500 2 года назад +4

    We just got back from Punta Cana. I was a bit disappointed to see so few tipping. It was less than half the people it seemed like. I guess we over tipped our butler. We gave him 80 bucks for a 6 day stay. He did a great job though.

  • @johnstewart1350
    @johnstewart1350 Год назад +7

    I'm from the UK where we pay our people for doing a job, if I go to a 5 star hotel I expect that level of service and you Americans are not tipping for good service but more to try to jump the queue!!
    Most of the All Inclusive hotels are SERVICE INCLUDED that is what it says you do NOT need to tip.

    • @jays2035
      @jays2035 2 месяца назад

      you need to tip...service included does not mean that you don't tip..wow, thats brutal.

  • @tealeaz1747
    @tealeaz1747 2 года назад +1

    really good tips lol i mean information - it’s important to tip for good service

  • @RobJess58
    @RobJess58 Месяц назад

    Most of all-inclusive resort in Bahamas and punta-cana say in the fine print they added 18% tips in the price so you basically already paid 18% already.

  • @rosiegirl7112
    @rosiegirl7112 2 года назад +2

    Great info on the tipping - and about right IMO. Interestingly we also did not see a lot of tipping when we were there before xmas. We often bring a lot of gift items also to give away that seemed to be very much appreciated.

  • @ftocar
    @ftocar Год назад +7

    When you’ve paid over £16,000, for four adults and two children you shouldn’t have to tip that much . I tip the people I feel have done a good job . I certainly will not be spending £500 in tips

  • @DirectionlessStudent
    @DirectionlessStudent Год назад +2

    Good advice and breakdown. The only one I disagree with is the taxis, but this is my preference and the reason is that a good tip to a good driver will usually get you his cell number (Whatsapp) and ensure you have a driver at your beck and call for your entire stay. This won't matter if you are at your resort, but that cell number will come in handy at midnight when you're leaving a club drunk and can't find a ride. At this point I have several numbers I can use to arrange my own private airport pickups when I come in.
    I would agree with just about everything else you said. I have tipped as high as $20 USD for two people at the fancy French restaurant in an all inclusive, but that was for great service and in a scenario where I ordered an a la carte bottle of wine worth around $100 USD. Doing that early in my stay pretty much ensured I got the best waiters every night -- word travels fast among resort service people in the DR.😆 And yes, a good rule is to pay for things in RD, but tip service in USD.
    Americans are usually pretty good about tipping in the DR -- it's the Europeans who tend to be the cheapskates and therefore get shit service. In fairness to them, they do not have tipping in their home countries like we Americans do in the US, so where you and I see it as a bargain compared to US tips, they see it as a ripoff.

  • @juliaiva1353
    @juliaiva1353 2 года назад

    thank you very much for the information. I'm going to the Dominican Republic in 10 days.👍😊

  • @MiaMichele9696
    @MiaMichele9696 2 года назад +2

    Good to know. Thanks for the tip...hehehe 😜 😂 😜

  • @zeitgeist3024
    @zeitgeist3024 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tip 👍

  • @guile6735
    @guile6735 3 месяца назад

    I am Canadian. If i were to have this same experience in Toronto. Meaning having a similar hotel, similar amount of drinks, similar food, similar experience...it would cost me $3000 a day. I go for 7 days. Its a trip worth $21000 that we get for like $1500 for AN ENTIRE WEEK. I buy US dollars which costs me more as a Canadian but i ALWAYS ALWAYS tip. These people work harder than any Canadian I know in heat that can be unbearable. TIP THESE PEOPLE!

  • @michaelgr2330
    @michaelgr2330 Год назад +8

    Inflated , overtiping advice , in real life very few people (except Americans ) even tip , or tipping more than one dollar.

  • @ninga55
    @ninga55 2 года назад +2

    I think $1 a dish for room service is a bit much. I work at a Steakhouse in US & I'm a bartender. I tip a food runner $1 a dish there. So I would think there it might be too much. I usually tip $2 for room service. But I've been to Majestic Elegance & Mirage maybe 8 times. The 1st couple times I've tipped butlers $100, which I realized was too much & it didn't make them any better. So now I tip $50-$75 for the wk at the end, if they were good

  • @Queilou
    @Queilou 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! This information is really helpful.

  • @noahtaylor8178
    @noahtaylor8178 Год назад

    Great channel, keep up the great work!

  • @claudiatempel9896
    @claudiatempel9896 2 года назад

    I enjoy your vídeos a lot!We came back from Punta Cana two months ago and we tipped the ones that we thought that did a good job but at the END of your trip in my country,Uruguay, you are not supposed to tip housekeeping in a hotel.

    • @FirstLast-vj2sr
      @FirstLast-vj2sr 8 месяцев назад

      What?!!!! Do you know how hard those women work? YOU SHOULD ALWAYS LEAVE A TIP FOR HOUSEKEEPING

  • @djfrenchman
    @djfrenchman 2 года назад +15

    Ok, I have never been out to Dom Rep. I have been to Jamaica & Antigua many times. I am from the UK so tipping isn't in our DNA like the US. I generally tip the bell boy, and the cleaner for my room. So it may sound bad, but at an AI I don't wanna use cash. I bring it if I am doing trips and use off resort. Thanks for your advice, but I will leave the tipping for US residents. I don't wanna sound mean or bad, but the locals don't see "people"... they see "ATM's"........... Best wishes. Out in Dom Rep for 2 weeks hopefully Jan 23 at a RUI Palace, dunno which yet?

  • @peterquartararo3249
    @peterquartararo3249 10 месяцев назад +1

    tips are included in the all inclusive packages!!! I bring singles for the bartenders only....

  • @MsLinda-sv9eg
    @MsLinda-sv9eg 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the tips 😀

  • @pedrotorres4360
    @pedrotorres4360 Год назад

    Good advice thanks for the information 👍

  • @evelinjuarez3870
    @evelinjuarez3870 Месяц назад

    Tiping is an option and it also depends on the service

  • @lygophilia4127
    @lygophilia4127 6 месяцев назад +1

    Gratuities are included in Excellence resort pricing. Minimum wage in DR is only like $255 USD/month based on today's conversion rate. Overtipping can really mess with the economy and drive up inflation, raising prices for all locals, including those not getting your tips. It feels good, but it can do real damage in countries with large tourism industries.

  • @krzysztofrosiak4130
    @krzysztofrosiak4130 2 года назад +1

    I have been living now over a year and half in Cap Cana. I am really p..off with tipping - in any other country when you tip with 1 $ it is OK - here service staff is spoiled - and you do not really have a service. More you give more you spoil them. In all inclusive only if you have additional service - tip.

  • @mccoyji
    @mccoyji Год назад

    If you gonna to a session at the bar. Tip up front.
    5 a day for room cleaning is nice.

  • @davimars1
    @davimars1 Год назад +3

    I tend to research the minimum wage for the country I visit and tip based on that amount. I usually take about $100 USD in singles for a 1 week all inclusive.

  • @ronnyverheyen3098
    @ronnyverheyen3098 7 месяцев назад +2

    I saw people tipping 5-10 dollar on every cocktail. So they are paying for there drinks and it's all in. So it's stupid. Travelling is allready expensive enough. I only tip the ones who are nice, no matter if you tip them or not. Dont need no "fake" nice service

  • @Wow.69
    @Wow.69 2 года назад +6

    I literally tipped a bag boy when I was leaving punta Cana 1 USD dollar and he started cursing at me and my husband and walked away saying “Diablo “ lmao 🤣

    • @jayhache5609
      @jayhache5609 2 года назад +2

      To play devil’s advocate… $1 is a tip for a bartender doing very little work to pour a drink. Carrying luggage does require slightly more work than that. But not much more! ; )

  • @batmariostar1818
    @batmariostar1818 Год назад +3

    I am not going to tip because in the web of my hotel says that the tips are included.

  • @stephencholewa6543
    @stephencholewa6543 Год назад +2

    I got to say, I think $1 per drink is still excessive - depending on the complexity.

  • @bobpessel7789
    @bobpessel7789 2 года назад +1

    Can you do a video on upselling at the places your stayed in Punta Cana? Like the Excellence Club or Diamond Club.. and which resorts do not do that and everything is included? I would really not like to pay an extra cost to swim in the "good pool". Thanks and keep it up!

    • @LutherBuilds
      @LutherBuilds 2 года назад

      Try joining a Facebook group dedicated to fans of a particular resort you're wanting to visit. You can usually get some great advice as to whether upgrading is worth it or not. Of course it's all subjective because it's personal opinions. But it may help you decide to upgrade or not. I originally booked Excellence club for EPC. After joining the FB group for EPC and asking others on there, I decided the upgrade wasn't worth it. Of course we'll find out for ourselves when we actually take the trip. But I believe we'll still have a great time. Just my .02.

  • @pascaleperreault2340
    @pascaleperreault2340 4 месяца назад

    I usualy bring 50$ per day CAN (35-36$ USD) for tipping in Cuba, Mexico or Republic.

  • @stevekong1807
    @stevekong1807 2 года назад +4

    Punta Cana had the most unfriendly workers I dealt with while vacationing. I over tipped based on a service I was getting.

  • @ginobalakonis9657
    @ginobalakonis9657 Год назад +1

    In the movie MY BLUE HEAVEN, Steve Martin plays a mobster adjusting to life in the WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM and is explaining to an F.B.I. agent his philosophy on tipping. He says....I don't believe in tipping, I believe in OVER tipping. That is how my father taught me. He was just like that. He came up poor, joined Marines at 17 and after working in restaurants he eventually owned restaurants and a strip club in South Florida. He talked to EVERYONE with respect and I can't count the times I saw him slide a bill/bills in to the hands of nurses, wait staff, valets, our garbage collectors, life guards ( yes he even tipped life guards on the beach)and even the crossing guards, janitors and some teachers at my schools.

  • @dariosanchez8421
    @dariosanchez8421 7 месяцев назад +1

    Most all inclusive resorts rates include taxes and tips. tipping is optional and according!

  • @carlosramos-hp3yu
    @carlosramos-hp3yu 7 месяцев назад

    When i when to cancun i tip my same people everyday 10-20 dollars us ah day for a week and trust me they took care of me and wifey didnt even had to wait at the restaurant the even made me lunch to take when we when out lol

  • @jimmyprevete6491
    @jimmyprevete6491 2 года назад +8

    I believe tipping is a must !!.. and who doesn't tip is ...well let me be nice. The workers don't get paid much so a little goes a long way.. please when tipping the person who cleans your room give it to them directly. Sometimes the shift manager or the beverage guy gets in there before the person who cleans and the tip you left is mistaking taken 🤔.

    • @ZorgR
      @ZorgR 2 года назад +5

      It's not! The culture of tipping (which is mostly american) is actually contributing to the very fact they don't get paid much. The standard of service in DR is usually pretty low with many not giving two monkeys about customers or just being rude straight in the face. I only tip for being attentive and helpful or a good service being offered at a very low price - there aren't many of those in DR.
      Most of things seem overpriced and pushed down your throat - the culture of "gringos need to pay triple or quadruple" is rife in DR.
      Tipping left and right (like every drink you get) is just nothing short of silly

    • @Zejf3da
      @Zejf3da Год назад

      @@ZorgR Jesus finally someone with a brain. Americans throwing their money everywhere without any good reason are just the reason why that many vacation places are ruined for anybody else. Absolutely counterproductive approach.

  • @jerikitaxr21
    @jerikitaxr21 2 года назад +2

    No wonder we were treated like royalty last year when we went to royalton bavaro and we weren't even diamond club but the whole time i was there i was treated like i was their boss' daughter 😂 definitely over tipped. $10s and even $20s

    • @kjw7815
      @kjw7815 Год назад +1

      That's the right way to go. Good on you.

  • @kevinmccann938
    @kevinmccann938 8 месяцев назад

    Is the $5 tip at a high-end restaurant per table or per person. Love your informative videos. subscribed.