My experience has been different with parties of 6 (or more), they hardly ever tell you it’s been automatically added , check your billNo gratuity at QS locations. TS locations will add it to the bill, and will almost always point out that they did so. If memory serves, it is 18% of the pre-tax total. It is worth considering what you'd normally tip in case it works out to be a little bit more than that.
Never had it pointed out here.....and will almost always point out that they did so.
Most WDW restaurants pointed it out to us, but not all.Never had it pointed out here.
Goofy's Kitchen comes to mind. Refilling drinks one time and vanishing is not exactly amazing tip-able quality service since it's a buffet.
Thankfully my experience at Storyteller's Café was completely different and glad to tip even though it's also buffet style breakfast.
Flip side: Tipping included for 6 or more (whatever %) is such a norm- dates back to the ‘90s at least and is often printed on the menu- that it’s hard to put it out to more than over exuberance on the part of the guests. Which would make me more indulgent as in I must of been having a good time to let that slide byTo me, it feels shady when it isn't mentioned, like they know they stand a good chance of ending up double tipped.
(Not just a Disney restaurant problem.)
Nope, that's just a bad financial habit. It is not rude to make sure your charges are correct when treating people, it is fiscally responsible. If the people you are treating find it rude or weird they are not people who deserve to be treated as they don't respect the work you do to earn that money.... when you're treating people it's awkward to then scrutinize the charges like they're a big deal. To me, it feels shady when it isn't mentioned, like they know they stand a good chance of ending up double tipped.
(Not just a Disney restaurant problem.)