Sue M
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I don't like it much either.I don't like it when there's more than two people. I won't do it. I actually avoid those situations entirely because I dislike it so much.
I don't like it much either.I don't like it when there's more than two people. I won't do it. I actually avoid those situations entirely because I dislike it so much.
They must do it to increase tips. Lately we just take our own luggage since it is on wheels.I don't like it when there's more than two people. I won't do it. I actually avoid those situations entirely because I dislike it so much.
I would tip the Magical express driver 2 or 3 dollars, and give a tip to housekeeping for about 6-10 dollars. At the end of your stay that is.
I leave the tip under the pillow. No envelope.
Will it be rude if I use recycled envelope to put the tip money for mousekeeping? I have lots of unused business reply envelopes from banks.
Well said, as long as they get the tip they don't really care.I can't imagine a housekeeper receiving a generous tip and being annoyed at the envelope. No worries- it's the money that shows your thoughtfulness, not the envelope, when it comes to tipping hardworking staff.
On our trip in April they told us they were not able to add the tip at check out. We were told they could be cash only. I do know in the past we were able to but the CM that was working the register when we checked out said we couldn't. Thankfully someone in our group had cash. Our GFMIT went on break as soon as she was finished with DGD so the manager said he'd put her tip in her box (whatever that is)You can add a tip at BBB when you check out.
Will it be rude if I use recycled envelope to put the tip money for mousekeeping? I have lots of unused business reply envelopes from banks.

The only people I tip at Disney are wait staff at the restaurants. I had never heard of tipping housekeeping before the DIS and don't personally. I also don't use bell staff or feel the need to tip the bus drive. I think tipping has gotten way out of hand. The only people I tip are cab drivers on the rare occasion I take them instead of Uber, my barber, bartenders, and wait staff.
YMMV of course.
I don't mean this to be argumentative, I'm not judging, but what part of the country / world do you live in? I only ask because tipping hotel housekeeping has been a near universally held norm everywhere I've lived. There are a few parts of the USA where this us not the case and I'm curious to know if this is a geo-social norm.
I don't mean this to be argumentative, I'm not judging, but what part of the country / world do you live in? I only ask because tipping hotel housekeeping has been a near universally held norm everywhere I've lived. There are a few parts of the USA where this us not the case and I'm curious to know if this is a geo-social norm.
I had never heard of doing it until I began planning my first Disney trip.
I don't mean this to be argumentative, I'm not judging, but what part of the country / world do you live in? I only ask because tipping hotel housekeeping has been a near universally held norm everywhere I've lived. There are a few parts of the USA where this us not the case and I'm curious to know if this is a geo-social norm.
I also live in Ohio. Not tipping housekeeping is NOT an Ohio thing!!!! Plenty of us do!Ohio
At WDW, Housekeeping is not a tipped position. Only Bell Services, Valet Parking and Food and Beverage Servers are tipped positions and make less than minimum wage. Tips make up the rest of their wages. Housekeepers have negotiated a higher wage with Disney so they are not officially a tipped position.I don't mean this to be argumentative, I'm not judging, but what part of the country / world do you live in? I only ask because tipping hotel housekeeping has been a near universally held norm everywhere I've lived. There are a few parts of the USA where this us not the case and I'm curious to know if this is a geo-social norm.