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

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    Mainstream cruise lines typically add gratuities to passengers’ bills on a per-guest, per-day basis. The rates can range from around $15 to more than $20, depending on the line and stateroom ...

  3. Pay upfront, but still bring cash: What travelers need to ...

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    When Chelsy De Avila took a Caribbean cruise in 2019, one part of her bill caught her off guard: gratuities. The cruise line, Royal Caribbean International, had spelled out its automatic gratuity ...

  4. Disney Cruise Line increases recommended gratuities - AOL

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    "There is an 18% gratuity charged for bar, beverage, wine, deck service tabs and spa services. All gratuities can be charged to your onboard account," said Disney Cruise Line.

  5. Expedia Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Expedia Cruises is a travel agency franchise company established in 1987, specializing in marketing and sales of air, land & cruise vacations. Through its network of 300 independently owned retail locations and 7,000+ Vacation Consultants in North America, the company has year over year grown in sales for the past two decades.

  6. This popular cruise line is raising gratuity prices this month

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    Celebrity Cruises guests may pay a steeper bill next time they sail. The cruise line is raising its automatic gratuity rates later this month. Charges for standard staterooms will increase from ...

  7. Everything You Need to Know About Taking a Cruise Right Now - AOL

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    If you’ve got your sights to sail away this year, you might be hard-pressed to find a spot. A combination of pent-up travel demand, cruise deals, lower vessel passenger capacity, and cruisers ...