jimmalru80
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We tip on our last night.
I tip personal service. I don't tip the person who is sweeping gum off of the street, but I do tip the people cleaning up my personal mess. I do tip my garbage pick up person, my newspaper delivery person, etc. at christmas time as a Thank you because they are personally serving me.I am still curious for those who tip without anything special being done, Do you tip the ride operators, or the parking lot kids? I mean they get paid the same and it isn't fun dealing with puking kids on the tea cups or standing on blacktop in 99 degree temps or pouring rain.
I would just like to point out for the record we never requested Turn Down service. It is something that is offered to all Concierge guests staying on Concierge floors at WDW Deluxe Resorts so all guests staying on the Atrium Club & Tower Club at the Contemporary get this service without requesting it. So it was something we never asked for the way you stated it. Also I feel we don't need to leave a tip for asking for 3 towels, however that is my opinion on that. Also that was not the 1st time when we have been in our room & told the housekeeper we don't need the turn down service & have asked for extra towels.CR Resort Fan 4 Life... your statement: "In fact here is a story about how we did a huge favor for a housekeeper on the Atrium Club at the Contemporary who was doing Turn Down service. On this particular night my family & I happen to be in our room when the housekeeper came for Turn Down service. She said would you like it? My Dad told her will save you a job so we did not ask for it & the look on her face was great because it was one less room for her to do. When she said was there anything else she can do, my Dad asked for extra towels which we got with no problems. So I think that is a lot better then tipping because we did not make her clean up our room when we were already in there."
Although I can understand that not having to do part of your job might be a "tip", I don't think telling someone they don't have to turn down the bed, a service you asked for, is a "Huge favor". Would I have tipped that mousekeeper? Probably, for bringing me the extra towel. I would also have tipped earlier in the day when the room was cleaned originally. I'm not saying you were wrong, just saying what I would have done.
We tip on our last night.

I would just like to point out for the record we never requested Turn Down service. It is something that is offered to all Concierge guests staying on Concierge floors at WDW Deluxe Resorts so all guests staying on the Atrium Club & Tower Club at the Contemporary get this service without requesting it. So it was something we never asked for the way you stated it. Also I feel we don't need to leave a tip for asking for 3 towels, however that is my opinion on that. Also that was not the 1st time when we have been in our room & told the housekeeper we don't need the turn down service & have asked for extra towels.
It's not like the housekeeper had to go somewhere else to get the towels. She had them in her cart so it's not like she went to another part of the Contemporary & went back up special to our room.Sorry my statement was incorrect. When you stay on a Concierge floor, turndown service is part of your room amenities, you do not have to "ask" for the service, it is automatic. If you are in the room the housekeeper will ask you if you want turndown service, if you are not there they will just go ahead with their job. If you would prefer not to have this service during your stay it normally can be turned off by either calling the front desk or housekeeping.
As I stated, I am not saying you were wrong in not tipping, it was a matter of your personal choice, you choose not to tip in that situation. What I was questioning was your statement that you did a HUGE favor to the housekeeper by not taking the turndown service, although you did request for additional towels to be brought to you, and felt that the HUGE favor was a lot better than a tip.
Everyone tips or doesn't tip as they feel is right. I'm not trying to change your point of view. I tip for a variety of reasons and a variety of people. My money, my choice. Your money, your choice.
Some subjects, no matter how innocently they are asked, invoke controvery. This subject, for some reason, happens to be one of them.
"Just throw me a tennis ball and I'll forget anything you did!"For people who are here to discuss the "Happiest Place on Earth", we are sure some of the non-happiest people according to our posts.
Agreed, I would never criticize someone for not tipping-it's a personal matter. I tip because to me, 5.00 a day will not make a heck of a lot of difference-maybe to that Mousekeeper, it could. I've had jobs in the service industry and many people are pigs, to be honest. I worked at a cafe in an affluent area, and you would not believe the people who didn't believe in flushing the toilet in the bathroom or leaving their Kleenexes full of snot on their tables. One woman hollered at me that our bathrooms were "filthy" and then had her 4 year old leave the bathroom without washing his hands!I tip Mousekeepers because I WANT to. I don't care whether it's a tipped position or not. I clean my house, but not because I like to...I am thankful that I have someone else clean up and scrub toilets for the week or so I'm on vacation.
We are also part of the minority that tips 25% for at full service restaurants, and adds extra tip when we are on the dining plan.
And for the record, we are a family that lives on one income, pay for me to go to nursing school, and live on a tight budget. I just feel that it's something that I want to do...it is an individual choice.
I'm really easy on the Mousekeepers-I will often pick up the room a little, because I don't want him/her to think we are piggies!(mom raised me that way...
) I also don't believe I'm "degrading" anyone because I have compassion/empathy for someone in a minimum wage job. I've been there, believe me, and it's not a fun way to live. I also believe than the minimum wage needs to go up in this country(to at least 10.00 an hour) but until that happens, my personal choice will be to tip generously when someone does an outstanding job.