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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: East Boston, MA
Posts: 99
| Quickie Palo Questions O.k. So I'm all booked (YEAH!) and I went online to make my Spa and Palo reservations. My questions are, if I wanted to change my Palo night, can I do so once on board (provided there's any openings!) and how should I handle tipping a little extra at Palo? In other words, what's appropriate? Do I "slip" it to my server? Leave it on the table? And just as an aside, don't know if anyone here mentioned it, but with the online bookings, do you think only a certain number of slots were opened for online booking and maybe there are more available for folks who aren't comfortable with doing things on a computer? Just my thoughts/wishful thinking. As always, thanks a bunch and any insight would be most appreciated! ![]() |
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| Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Sarasota, FL
Posts: 1,447
| Re: Quickie Palo Questions You should be able to change once you are on board - if the spots are available. If I remember correctly, you are given a charge slip at the table to sign for the additional $10 pp charge. That's where we entered the amount of the extra tip for the server. Good luck with your ressies! |
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| Community Rank: Passenger ![]() Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Western, MA
Posts: 38
| Re: Quickie Palo Questions I believe that I've heard they are holding some Palo reservations open for the day of embarkation. We also added the extra gratuity on the charge slip and had it charged directly to our stateroom account. |
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