Cruise line jacks up mandatory gratuities for travelers as 9 in 10 Americans blast tipping

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It’s forecasted that many travelers will be taking cruises this year, and onecruise linein particular is making an adjustment to its pricing structure.

Princess Cruises has announced it will be rolling out a new “crew appreciation” fee while also increasing the cost of food and beverages.

�Starting March 8, we will implement a $1-per-guest-per-day increase to the crew appreciation amount for guests who do not hold a Princess Premier, Princess Plus [pass].”

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“Food and beverage service charges will be adjusted from 18% to 20% for those who do not hold a Princess Premier, Princess Plus [pass], or other beverage packages,” the statement continued.

The spokesperson said the changes will help the cruise line “keep pace with rising operational costs” — and that 100% of collected gratuities will go directly to the crew.

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Princess Cruises has announced a mandatory daily crew tip that passengers must pay, plus higher food service charges.(Princess Cruises)

“We remain committed to delivering outstanding value and memorable vacations for our guests,” the company added.

nearly nine in 10 Americansthink the country’s tipping culture is “out of control.”

woman on cruise deck with beverage

“Food and beverage service charges will be adjusted from 18% to 20% for those who do not hold a Princess Premier, Princess Plus [pass], or other beverage packages,” the cruise line said.(iStock)

Americans in general are “fed up with increased tipping obligations,” said Chip Lupo, an analyst at WalletHub.

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Princess Cruise ship

Nearly nine in 10 Americans think the country’s tipping culture has gotten “out of control.”(Getty Images)

Nearly 22 million Americans are expected to go on ocean cruises in 2026, according to AAA’s cruise forecast report.

“These numbers reflect the growing demand forocean cruisesamong U.S.travelers,” said Stacey Barber, AAA Travel vice president, in a press release.

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“Our travel agents see this every day when booking dream vacations for AAA members,” Barber added. 

“Ocean cruises offer variety, convenience and lifelong memories.”

“Whether it’s an anniversary trip to relax inthe Caribbeanor a family reunion to explore Alaska, ocean cruises offer variety, convenience and lifelong memories.”

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The report found that the Caribbean is the most popular cruise destination, with 72% of Americans opting for the sunny islands. 

�s Kelly McGreal contributed reporting. 

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