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Suggest a tip rate if you'd like, but let each decide without pressure. I tip reasonably, but I do not like expected tipping.
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I'm not the biggest tipper, but not the worst either. I just don't like a set tip requirement - put that in the price. Let me tip as a gratuity, ok?OK dandydon, why is that your position? Do you want to feel free to give less?
I don't like group tips that have no set amount per person. The reason I don't like that is because generally I'll give more (and so will some others) but then some don't contribute at all or seriously undertip. This is an inequitable way to handle group tip to my mind.
One day on the boat, an instructor came on board and suggested $5.00/tank and that we also tip the nitrox guy. We've never tipped the nitrox guy and never thought of that. As a group, we decided on a minimum of $10./ dayfor the boat (like the 20% you would tip in a restaurant), then that people should add whatever additional they wanted. We also tipped the maid, the kitchen, the women who waited on us, and the fellow in the kitchen who "took care of us." We tipped every few days.
I hate that. Maybe it's me & my problems, I'm not saying it's wrong, but I hate it. Pay the employees decent rates, charge what you need to to do so, and let my tips be gratuities instead of such exceptions or needs. Pay the nitrox guy what you should for being too cheap to get a system that gets your nitrox right without juggling. Since it's optional, I bet a lot of visitors skip it or go light.My favorite Roatan resort suggests you leave 15% of the ground package as a single tip for the entire staff, about $175. Even the "nitrox" guy. They do not know who leaves what- or anything at all. You can also give DMs or Boatsmen extra if you like- we always drop another $50 to $75 to each of them. Other folks give maids/waitstaff extra. It is all an option, you hear about it on day one, it comes in you departure package on day six. Totally optional, totally anonymous.
Hate that too. Sad that they weren't getting paid, but a contracted customer shouldn't feel the need to make up for the owners being crooks. I guess I should give you a medal :medal: for being so generous, but I'd just not patronize known crooks.When I was on the last trips of the Nekton, I knew they weren't getting paid regularly, I threw down 1/2 the price of the trip. Sometimes you have to react to local conditions. Most better DMs who work (not mgmt) for fair resorts (all three of them) on Roatan, get about $50 a week, base pay. They don't need your used batteries, they need cash.
I guess I should feel sorry for the poor souls born Honduran, but tipping is just not the same as American aid to me. Yes, tip - but not with the idea of fixing their lives.If they deserve it, tip the best you can. If the resort sucks but they're hitting their mark, don't punish them for that.
That's a gross misrepresentation I think. I have enjoyed FI three times in 11 or 12 years and have made some comments from limited experiences, but I see & hear too much to be very supportive. I think you CCVnuts are tunnel visioned at times, that's up to y'all. CCV company handled the CO disaster very poorly in my opinion - my biggest complaint about CCV back then, in several ways, but that was long ago and I understand they did replace their compressors and blenders with much better systems, with CO monitors - so I hope that was a disaster that lead to a better system that has been maintained well. Nonetheless, any safe diver needs to check each & every tank for CO - anywhere, IMO - as past performances are no guarantee for future safety. I know that most don't, but their calls are their risks.DandyDon, I appreciate your opinion, but in the last 8 years, when FI was this bad and much worse, you stood by it like a faithful soul. Get on back there and do a proper comparison by someone who has been there a lot.
A good attitude, but a hot shower is a necessity at a property that bills itself as a Dive Resort.On Roatan, at Fantasy Island as I write this..On check in we discovered that the air conditioner was not operating properly. It was immediately fixed..Good job FI..Dive staff of boat capt and dm work hard to see that you have a great experience. Yes the resort could use some some work..But realize you are in a poor 3rd world country with limited resources. They usually do the best they can with what they have..Same people here saying all negative things would still complain about resort if it was all nice and shiny because then the expense to stay obviously would then be higher.."ooh its so expensive" would be their cry.
As long as the place is clean , diving good, food ok , then all is fine..No bugs in our room,maid service daily, what more can a person expect?