The average tip for stateroom attendants, head waiters, waiters, and assistants is typically around $13 per person per day. These tips are automatically added to the cruise account and are needed to clear the account. Most cruise lines pay cruise workers a low base wage, so crewmembers are usually paid at a rate of $14 per day.
For guests in Junior Suites and below, the automatic service gratuity is $14 per person per day. Tips for state room attendants are part of this shared gratuity amount. For extra service, tips can range from $10-40 depending on the length of the cruise and the quality of service provided.
Senior cruisers generally tip their room attendant and assistant waiter the highest, with the main waiter taking orders and delivering them. The assistant usually gives $20 per day, followed by $50 for a three or four-day cruise and $100 for a seven-day cruise. A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all pre-cruise and onboard spa and salon purchases. Gratuities may be modified at the guest’s discretion.
Mustardary tips, such as 16 per person per day in regular rooms and 18.50 per person per day for suite guests, go to main dining room waiters. Cabin attendants receive part of the gratuity, while concierges receive 50-60 or more depending on usage. The amounts for gratuities vary among cruise lines and stateroom categories. For a 7-night cruise, gratuities in a standard cabin and 143.50 per person in a suite are generally paid per passenger, per day.
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