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Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
prncssrachel
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:25 AM+

prncssrachel
MEMBER SINCE: 2/03
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WEDDING DATE: Jul 03, 2005
WEDDING LOCATION: Stewart Manor Country Club
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:25 AM
Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
My brain is melting and I can't think straight. I'm CONSTANTLY worrying about money, and even though we have enough of it now, I am always afraid we will come up short. SO, I need to know, who are you tipping and how much?I know I need to tip:
Maitre'd
florist
photographer
Videographer
DJ
limo drivers(although I already paid a 20% gratuity)
Hair and make-up girls
bridal attendant.
Anyone I left off? And how much should I give everyone? And does it matter if they own their own business, like my photograher, where there is no overhead to someone else?
aidamarie
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:35 AM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:35 AM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
I found this article on the knot a few week ago and saved it, I wasnt sure how to add the link for it so i just pasted it. Sorry its so long, but hope it helpsSo, you feel pretty confident that you've completed calculating costs for the big day. But wait -- before you close that budget binder, did you remember to include tips? Technically, no one should expect tips, but many vendors will since tipping has become standard practice. Depending on where you're getting married, the protocol will vary. Here is a simple rule of the thumb: you tip employees, not owners.
Don't add pressure to your wedding day -- designate someone to be in charge of tipping. The host of the event (often a dad) or the wedding consultant is the perfect person for the job. Or you can offer this responsibility to the maid of honor or best man (since a tux often has several pockets and a bridal gown has none).
Advance Prep
The last thing you want at the end of your reception is someone having to count out cash when offering the tips. Set aside pre-determined amounts beforehand and place them in labeled envelopes. This way, your gratuity guy or gal simply has to hand over the designated envelopes, leaving little room for error. Having an additional envelope with a bit more cash is not a bad idea either -- that way, if the bill is higher than expected, or someone really went the extra mile for you or a guest, you can be sure to take care of it right then and there.
Get the 411
Before you just start dolling out money, however, find out about the tipping policies. Talk to the hotel or club manager at your reception site to see how tips are normally handled. Also find out if a service charge is included in the total on your bill. If so, you don't need to offer an additional tip. Remember, it's completely acceptable to have these kinds of conversations with your vendors, preferably at the time you sign a contract, rather than the day of the wedding. You can only know what people are expecting if you ask them.
So who are these lucky recipients of your generosity? We'll begin with the first person you may encounter and then walk through the rest of the day.
Hair, Makeup & Nails: Whether you go to the salon or the pros come to you, you tip the hair stylist, makeup artist, and manicurist just as you would normally, about 15% to 20%. If the bridal party is paying for their own services, it's nice if you take care of the gratuities, but of course it's not necessary.
Wedding Coordinator: Maybe you have a full-fledged 'Franc' planning every little detail. Or perhaps someone from the bridal shop helps you with some loose ends during the day. No matter how intricate or basic their jobs are, they usually won't be expecting a tip. If you'd like to show your appreciation, you can include a monetary thank-you in a note, or perhaps send them a little gift after the wedding.
Delivery People (from the florist, bakery, party rental): They load up the truck, find their way to your reception site, and then oftentimes have to dance around the other delivery people, or even the band setting up, lugging in cumbersome flower arrangements, delicate cakes, and stacks of chairs. Show how grateful you are for all of their labor by offering about $10 to each delivery person.
Officiant: It may seem a bit odd to slip an envelope to the person officiating your ceremony, but it is the proper thing to do. It's tradition for the best man to hand over the tip, which should be between $100 and $200. If you're getting married in a church, they'll often expect you to donate a percentage of your total wedding cost -- so if your wedding is $20,000, a $2,000 donation is gratefully appreciated. However, if you don't belong to this church and you didn't have a lot of involvement with the officiant, you can choose to contribute a lower amount.
Transportation: We're sure you've heard a story about a limo driver who gets lost on the way to the reception and the bride and groom arrive an hour late. Well, those drivers don't deserve a tip. But if all goes smoothly with your transport to the party (and we're sure it will), add about 15% to 20% of the total to the bill. Unless gratuity is already included! Make sure you check before you hand the chauffer a wad of cash.
Parking Attendants/Valets: If you're providing parking services for guests, give the supervisor a tip for the attendants ahead of time. Calculate about $1 per car. And don't forget to spread the word that you've taken care of the gratuity so your guests don't feel compelled to slip the guy a buck.
Coatroom and Restroom Attendants: If this gratuity is not factored into the bill already, $.50 to $1 per guest should suffice.
Musicians (ceremony and reception): Whether an organist or string quartet is accompanying you down the aisle, if you're cutting a rug to a 12-piece swing band or a single DJ, tipping the musicians is completely optional. If you do decide to 'show them the money,' calculate $20 to $25 for each member.
Photographer/Videographer: This is completely optional. If you're paying top dollar for their fees, they shouldn't be expecting a gratuity. However, a thank-you in the form of cash is always appreciated, especially if the photographer or videographer doesn't own his or her own studio. Estimate $20 to $25.
Banquet Manager, Maitre d': This is where it's very important to check if you're already paying a service charge. If gratuity is not included in your bill total, figure from $200 to $300 as a tip, depending on the size of your wedding. This amount should go to the person in charge of your reception; if there's more than one person in charge, divide the gratuity among them.
Caterer & Waitstaff: If your reception isn't in a hotel or club, there's a good chance your caterer has to work out of a tent or minimally equipped kitchen, and the waitstaff may have to run up and down steps carrying heavy trays. In these circumstances it's nice to show you appreciate all of their efforts. Figure the tip according to the number of waiters -- decide on a dollar amount (let's say $20) and multiply by the number of servers working at your reception, plus some for the catering manager. This total can range from $250 to $500.
Bartenders: Once again, it's time to scrutinize the bill -- sometimes at hotels and clubs a service charge is included in the liquor bill. If there isn't one, leaving 10% of the total liquor bill for the bartenders is a nice gesture. Try to find the head bartender when handing over the cash.
Tapped Out Yet?
Well here's some good news: There are some people you don't have to tip. It is easy to remember that you don't tip the owner of a business, but instead tip the people working for that owner. In addition, the florist, bakery, and bridal shop will not be expecting a gratuity, nor will the invitation or party rental companies. Thank-you notes are, as always, universally and eternally appreciated.
prncssrachel
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:41 AM+

prncssrachel
MEMBER SINCE: 2/03
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WEDDING DATE: Jul 03, 2005
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Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:41 AM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Thanks for posting this article! Basically, I need another 1000 bucks!
diamondgrlie
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:42 AM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 10:42 AM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Here was a helpful link:Tipping
We ended up tipping:
Bridal Attendant: $50 plus my dad gave her extra but I dont know how much (she was the BEST)
Maitre D': People said $3-4 pp so we did $3.50 pp to make it in the middle
Limo drivers: $75 each (they REALLY deserved it)
Make Up: $25
Hair: $25
Photographers(2): $75
Videographer: $75
DJ and MC: $100 each (I think)
danielleb
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 11:55 AM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 11:55 AM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Oh my gosh!! Thank you for posting this!! I told my FH on Saturday that we had to tip the photographer at least $200 -because that is what I thought the normal tip was! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS THREAD!!!!! Saved me a ton of money!!
SomethingBlu
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:08 PM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:08 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
This may also help...it's from the '05 board:Tipping
My response is on there as well...
AlliNMatt06
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:08 PM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:08 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
This thread helped a lot! Some people were posting on here that they were tipping practially everyone. I was pretty sure you were not expected to tip the vendors of their own business.
pinkstar025
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:09 PM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:09 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
OMG!I'm dying here
cjik
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:12 PM+
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Are they crazy? A $2000 donation to the church for a $20000 dollar wedding? Who can afford that?I'm sorry, I believe in making donations and find it to be a good thing, but I doubt many people donate that kind of money to their church. Even the $100-$200 for the officiant seems over the top. We're paying our guy $300 and feeding him at the wedding. That seemed enough to us.
SomethingBlu
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:18 PM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:18 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Posted by cjik
Are they crazy? A $2000 donation to the church for a $20000 dollar wedding? Who can afford that?
I'm sorry, I believe in making donations and find it to be a good thing, but I doubt many people donate that kind of money to their church. Even the $100-$200 for the officiant seems over the top. We're paying our guy $300 and feeding him at the wedding. That seemed enough to us.
Consider that churches in NYC have fees of up to $5,000 (St. Bartholomew's, for one)...so $2000 is a 'bargain' to some. Although most people give a donation...not a percentage of their budget.
As for tipping in general...it is not mandatory, no matter how awful some vendors may make you feel about it. And it should be done for extraordinary service...I think the whole tipping thing has gotten out of control.
I did tip my photo and video guys even though they owned their studio because I understand how hard it is to make it as an independent and their work deserved a tip - period. Didn't matter whether or not they owned their place.
prncssrachel
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:20 PM+

prncssrachel
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Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:20 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
I agree that only extraordinary work deserves a tip. But my lovely FH over here is 'scared' to not tip!
nylisa
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:31 PM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:31 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
This is who and how much we tipped:Matre d' - $525 ($3pp)
Hostess - $75
Photographer - $100
Videographer - $100
Assistant - $50
MC - $100
DJ - $50
Flower Delivery Person - $40
Makeup Artist - $30
Hair Stylist - $20
Limo Drivers - $50 each (that was on top of the 20% gratituty that I was charged)
My dad also tipped the chef, bartenders & wait staff.
May05Bride
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:46 PM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:46 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Initially, we were thinking of tipping all the vendors and even prepared an envelope for them. But, we never saw the florist - thus no tip. And, the band just 'ran out' without looking for us first so we ended up not giving them a tip either.
David'sbride
Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:50 PM+

Posted: Jun 22, 2005 12:50 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
My minister and his wife will be attending our rehearsal dinner and our entire reception... that's about a $300 tip right there as I didn't have to invite him to our reception and, especially, didn't have to invite her. We are getting married at the catering hall so all of this is above is salary and is cash he is pocketing. Sorry, no tip there.All other vendors will be tipped according to level of service provided. After all a TIP is... To Insure Proper Service.
carlsbride
Posted: Jan 23, 2006 02:42 PM+

Posted: Jan 23, 2006 02:42 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Since this thread is old - would any recent brides be willing to share what amounts they tipped their vendors??
chellynyc
Posted: Feb 10, 2006 02:59 PM+

Posted: Feb 10, 2006 02:59 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
I was told that I should tip our band but I disagree w/this. They are a seven member band that work for themselves....what do you think?
hsacks23r
Posted: Feb 10, 2006 03:07 PM+

Posted: Feb 10, 2006 03:07 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
great post and great help
hmpena
Posted: Feb 10, 2006 03:52 PM+

Posted: Feb 10, 2006 03:52 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Let me see if I can recall off the top of my head, otherwise I will post the rest when I get home:Florist delivery- $20
Bridal attendant- $150 (she was awesome and took care of my every need)
Limo- $40 (I think , we already had gratuity included in our price)
Make up- $20
Hair- $20 (both own their own business and are well used vendors)
Maitre'd - $475 (I think)
I also tipped the DOC and some others but can't recall off the top of my head... gotta look at the list at home!
Wintersbride
Posted: Feb 10, 2006 04:38 PM+

Posted: Feb 10, 2006 04:38 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Posted by AlliNMatt06
This thread helped a lot! Some people were posting on here that they were tipping practially everyone. I was pretty sure you were not expected to tip the vendors of their own business.
And some were posting that they were going to tip even though gratuity was included in their bill already! Make sure you're not paying double tips ladies, because that is not fair to you. Luckily gratuity was actually included in a lot of my contracts already.
stephanief
Posted: Feb 10, 2006 05:07 PM+

Posted: Feb 10, 2006 05:07 PM
Re: Ok, so help me...who do I tip and how much?
Posted by prncssrachel
My brain is melting and I can't think straight. I'm CONSTANTLY worrying about money, and even though we have enough of it now, I am always afraid we will come up short. SO, I need to know, who are you tipping and how much?
I know I need to tip:
Maitre'd
florist
photographer
Videographer
DJ
limo drivers(although I already paid a 20% gratuity)
Hair and make-up girls
bridal attendant.
Anyone I left off? And how much should I give everyone? And does it matter if they own their own business, like my photograher, where there is no overhead to someone else?
Wait, are you suppsed to tip the limo driver on top of the 20% gratuity already included in the price?> That is NUTS !!!!
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