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  2. A daily $20 tip? Why cruise lines are raising gratuity rates.

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    Royal Caribbean began charging passengers $18 per guest, per day for non-suite staterooms in November, up from $16. Passengers in suites now pay $20.50, increasing from $18.50.

  3. How Much It Costs To Sail Aboard These 10 One-of-a-Kind ... - AOL

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    $16-$20 per day for gratuities — often added automatically and split among the staff $50 per port, typically two or three stops per voyage $100-$200 total for port fees

  4. Mandatory tipping - Wikipedia

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    Mandatory tipping (also known as a mandatory gratuity or an autograt) is a tip which is added automatically to the customer's bill, without the customer determining the amount or being asked. It may be implemented in several ways, such as applying a fixed percentage to all customer's bills, or to large groups, or on a customer-by-customer basis ...

  5. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    Tipping in the Caribbean varies from island to island. In the Dominican Republic, restaurants add a 10% gratuity and it is customary to tip an extra 10%. In St. Barths, it is expected that a tip be 10% to 15% if gratuity is not already included. [96]

  6. Cunard Line - Wikipedia

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    Cunard, Inman and the German Norddeutscher Lloyd were each awarded one of the three weekly New York mail services. The fortnightly route to Halifax formerly held by Cunard went to Inman. Cunard continued to receive an £80,000 subsidy (equivalent to £8,947,514 in 2023), [15] while NDL and Inman were paid sea postage. Two years later the ...

  7. MS Queen Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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    MS Queen Elizabeth (QE [2]) is a cruise ship of the Vista class operated by the Cunard Line. The design is modified compared to earlier ships of the same class, and slightly larger than Queen Victoria, at 92,000 GT. The ship's name was announced by Cunard on 10 October 2007.