I did not tip on either of our 2 previous
DVC stays and I do not plan to on any of our future stays either. We only stay 5-6 nights so all we get is a T&T service. Unless they
forget to do it, I don't see how you differentiate "good" service from "bad" service....it's just "service".
I don't tip flight attendants, cashiers, my dentist or his hygienists, the drive thru server at McDonald's....the list goes on. These are workers who do the job that they are paid to do. Is it unglamourous sometimes? Sure, but it's their
job. I work in EMS. I see and deal with things far more disgusting than a dirty toilet. Should I expect a tip because someone vomited on my stretcher and I have to clean it now? Surely, the next patient should also tip me because I took the time to wipe off the barf and apply disinfectant. (PLEASE NOTE: This is
dripping with sarcasm and hyperbole)
Exactly!!! If we are tipping mousekeeping, how come no one tips your local janitor at the office, or park district for keeping the toilets clean. The mousekeepers are paid based on not recieving tips, as is most all other jobs. I like that you said you don't tip the attendant at the drive thru.
How come I don't get a tip when someone's child pees all over the costumes that they are dressing up in my dance class, and I have to take them home to wash. Again, unless they go above and beyond, which I have not expirenced yet, why should we tip someone who is doing their job just like everyone else in this world.
Oh the otherhand we never leave our room a disgusting mess, like some people might, and then if that's the case the mousekeeping should get an extra tip for the additional cleaning.