Cruise Gratuities EXPLAINED: What You’re Really Paying For!!

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Cruise gratuitities, sometimes called service charges, are daily fees automatically added to your onboard account that compensate the crew members who make your vacation special.
These daily charges typically range from 14 to $20 per person per day, depending on the cruise line and your cabin category.
Cruise lines typically present gratuitities as automatic charges, but technically they're discretionary on most cruise lines.
Many crew members rely heavily on these shared gratuitities as a significant portion of their income.
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Confused about cruise gratuities? You’re not alone! In this video, we break down exactly what cruise gratuities are, who receives them, how much they cost on different cruise lines, and whether you can remove or adjust them. 💸 We’ll also cover hidden service charges on drinks, spa treatments, and specialty dining — plus share insider tips on tipping etiquette and how to budget properly for your next sailing. Perfect for first-time cruisers or anyone who's ever looked at their final bill and thought, “Wait… what is this charge?” 🎯 Want more cruise planning help? Book a call here: https://calendly.com/sunsetchasersta/cruisetipsntricks #CruiseGratuities #CruiseTips #CruiseFAQ #BudgetCruising #CruiseAdvice #TippingOnCruises #CruiseHacks