Tipping on Mackinac Island: When, where and how much?
To give you a sense of when and where to tip for Mackinac Island’s high-quality service, here’s a general guide.Tips for luggage handling on Mackinac Island
Most Mackinac Island visitors arrive on a ferry boat that departs from the mainland in either St. Ignace or Mackinaw City, and the visitors who spend the night on Mackinac Island typically have luggage. It’s customary to tip workers at the dock a couple bucks per bag for tagging and loading your luggage onto the boat. Likewise, a couple bucks per bag on your return trip from Mackinac Island shows appreciation for taking good care of your luggage and loading it into your vehicle. Depending on where you book your stay on Mackinac Island, a dock porter may pick up your luggage at the dock and transport it – by bicycle! – to your room. Dock porters on Mackinac Island add to the character of the place, so please support these hard workers by tipping $3 to $5 per bag each way – once for delivery to your room at the start of your visit and once for delivery back to the dock for your return trip to the mainland.Tips for housekeeping on Mackinac Island
If housekeeping staff has tidied your room during your stay on Mackinac Island, a tip of $5 to $10 per day is appreciated. A tip also may be given for any additional special requests that hotel staff handle satisfactorily during your stay.- Choosing where to stay on Mackinac Island
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Tips for restaurant staff on Mackinac Island
Just as you would tip wait staff and bartenders at a sit-down restaurant off the island, you should tip 18% of your bill on Mackinac Island – and 20% or more for excellent service. For take-out food options including ice cream, Mackinac Island fudge and coffee, consider tipping servers and baristas a buck or two for friendly service.- A coffee fanatic’s guide to Mackinac Island
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Whether you’re taking a horse-drawn carriage tour of Mackinac Island or just catching a horse-drawn taxi for a ride down the street, tipping a few bucks per person is a fine way to express thanks for high-quality transportation service. The same holds for a bike shop worker who customizes your Mackinac Island bike rental, for example, or for a Mackinac Island kayak tour guide who shows you the finer points of paddling through the harbor.- Rent a bike on Mackinac Island or bring your own?
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