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1% tip, on expensive lunch. **and my rant on pay, gratuity, and salary jobs**
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<blockquote data-quote="Wheel Gun" data-source="post: 2754445" data-attributes="member: 19286"><p>I stumbled into a DisneyWorld restaurant with my family at one of their hotels. It might have been at the Contemporary Hotel. Well, we were seated and menu'ed before I realized how much they were gouging us for food--way beyond the normal high Disney prices. It was mid-afternoon and the place was pretty empty and I was ticked off about the ridiculously high prices and mediocre food. It was my fault and I usually do enough research to avoid situations like that.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that one time, I decided to just tip what I thought was fair instead of a percentage of the meal. I received adequate service, but adding another 20% on top of way overpriced food was not going to happen. The service and setting just didn't equal that. I don't remember doing that since, but in that situation, a percentage of the bill just didn't make sense to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheel Gun, post: 2754445, member: 19286"] I stumbled into a DisneyWorld restaurant with my family at one of their hotels. It might have been at the Contemporary Hotel. Well, we were seated and menu'ed before I realized how much they were gouging us for food--way beyond the normal high Disney prices. It was mid-afternoon and the place was pretty empty and I was ticked off about the ridiculously high prices and mediocre food. It was my fault and I usually do enough research to avoid situations like that. Anyway, that one time, I decided to just tip what I thought was fair instead of a percentage of the meal. I received adequate service, but adding another 20% on top of way overpriced food was not going to happen. The service and setting just didn't equal that. I don't remember doing that since, but in that situation, a percentage of the bill just didn't make sense to me. [/QUOTE]
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