I'm with you, although I don't care if some chose not to.
Not Disney, but I've been to plenty of hotels that have envelopes out that say "your housekeeper is _________" and has a place for you to make a note or check off if you need more towels or whatever.
We tip regardless of hotel. I make a point to tell my boys, when you grow up don't forget to tip housekeeping. This past summer, my oldest said "I know Mom, you've told me that a hundred times!"
I answer this question the same every time. I tip, but it is my choice. Others do what is right for them.
I wondered "what is the proper etiquette" when it comes to tipping housekeeping. So I googled it
from
http://www.findalink.net/tippingetiquette.php
Remember that tipping is discretionary. If you don't think tipping is necessary in a particular circumstance, then don't tip. This is a guide for people who are planning to tip and want to know the customary amount. If you think tipping in general is stupid, then don't tip.
Maid service - $3-5 per day typically, up to $10 per day depending upon how much mess you make. Tip daily because there might be a different maid each day. Leave the tip on your pillow. Err on the side of being generous, and tip on the last day also. If they change out your linens by request, give $1-2 each time.
from
http://www.essortment.com/all/propertippinge_rmuv.htm
Tipping is gesture of appreciation for services rendered.
At a Hotel: It is standard to leave the maid a few bucks for tidying your room. If you have additional needs such as more towels, soap, an extra toothbrush, etc. thank the maid with an additional dollar or two.
from
http://www.howtodothings.com/food-and-drink/a3339-how-to-use-tipping-etiquette.html
Tip for a job -- any job -- well done. There are no rules that are set in stone when it comes to tipping. If you're unsure if tipping is appropriate for the service performed, go with your gut instinct. Even if your neighbor doesn't tip the newspaper delivery person, if you think he does a great job, then go ahead and include a tip with your payment.
from
http://www.betidy.com/trivtip.html
Tipping is a social custom, not a requirement, with no set rules. It is a personal decision, an expression of satisfaction on the quality of service you receive. It is a
gift, usually in the form of money, given in return for services. The recommendation is to leave 10 to 15 percent of the
pre-tax bill. In general:
Maid - $2.00 to $5.00 per night (leave daily as housekeepers may change)
So there are 4 different web sites. I guess one should tip if they want to.