psimon
Will travel for turkey legs!
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You need a 4th choice: It Depends
We also always strip the beds and load the dishwasher and start it, clean counters, take out trash..... but we still always leave $5 or so (for a 5 day stay).
This last time, no tip. We arrived to a kitchen floor that was very sticky. The prior occupants probably spilled soda or something. And apparently our housekeeper had 2 problems. First problem, she must be hard of hearing and did not hear the noise when you walk on the tile floor. And 2, she didn't bother to mop the floor between guests. I used a towel to wipe up the stickiness and the towel was black. No tip for that housekeeper!
You must have had the same Mousekeeper that we had on our arrival day in Sept. because our floor was sticky, crumbs under the coffee table and dirty sheets on the sofa sleeper. We did not leave a tip last trip but did have left tip on previous stays.
You must have had the same Mousekeeper that we had on our arrival day in Sept. because our floor was sticky, crumbs under the coffee table and dirty sheets on the sofa sleeper. We did not leave a tip last trip but did have left tip on previous stays.
Most definately and one should...doesn't matter the frequency of the service, just that the service is provided. Now, if the service is poor, that is a matter of discussion.
Yup, September! Was it OKW by any chance?
I have to add. As an owner, I cannot imagine creating such a mess and just leaving it, unless it happened as they were cleaning out the refrig when they were leaving.![]()
no, it was as WLV. I did contact member services after we returned because my calls to front desk and housekeeping went unanswered.
I always tip (unless there was a problem). These are folks who, for the most part, work very hard to make our vacation more enjoyable. I can afford to buy DVC, buy airplane tickets, and buy theme park tickets. I have no problem leaving a tip for someone who probably doesn't make too much on this job.