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$11 may be "good money" to some......like a homeless person.....just a thought....not debating...many less unfortunate folks out there!
The way I remember reading they say it's nice that you tip your housekeeper, they never said it's a rule and you must do it like when you tip the valet, bellman or your server in a restaurant.The official WDW guide lists housekeeping as a tipped position.
$11 may be "good money" to some......like a homeless person.....just a thought....not debating...many less unfortunate folks out there!
Please don't think no one believes you! I believe you were told just what you said. Ten different people can ask a CM a question and will get 10 different answers! I just know that I tip as a thank you for doing such difficult job. I don't care if they are making $25 a hour. I still want to thank them from ME. I don't think anyone here is saying you are wrong. We are all just contributing to what we have been told too. Tip or not. All a personal decision!
Maybe now you will get my "point"...
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WickedWench: I do not think any other brand of hotels is in question. I have never heard of this anywhere else other than Disney. But, from everything I have been taught or have learned is that yes it is customary to tip housekeeping $1 per room, per person, per day for "above" average work.
WickedWench: I do not think any other brand of hotels is in question. I have never heard of this anywhere else other than Disney. But, from everything I have been taught or have learned is that yes it is customary to tip housekeeping $1 per room, per person, per day for "above" average work.

The way I remember reading they say it's nice that you tip your housekeeper, they never said it's a rule and you must do it like when you tip the valet, bellman or your server in a restaurant.
Tips are no less valued at Disney Resorts than at any other hotel - $1 per bag is appropriate for lugging luggage; $1 to $3 per person, per night for housekeeping services (include a note to avoid confusion). Gratuities of 15 to 20 percent (excluding tax) are customary at full-service restaurants. (If service is exceptional or otherwise, adjust accordingly.) Gratuity is inlcuded in the room service bill at WDW resorts and some off-property hotels. Check before you tip twice. Note that a 10 percent gratuity is added at the Pepper Market at Coronado Springs (despite the self-serve set-up).
Give cab drivers a 15 percent tip for good service. Baggage handlers at the train station and airport expect about $1 per bag.
Housekeeping - A $1 to $2 tip each day is appreciated. Place the tip on the pillow, in an envelope if possible, to ensure the housekeeper knows its not money mistakenly left behind by the guest
I have to laugh at this thread for many reasons...the first being where someone posted $11 dollars is "good money", are you kidding me? Also if you so immaculate when you are on vacation keep the do not disturb on your door so mousekeeping can move down the hall and clean rooms of people that want to tip because it is the right thing to do and just have good manners!

As I sit here typing this up, I know I am only opening myself up for additional comments and flaming, yet I am still typing and re-opening the door. Be nice...only sharing additional info.
Recently I posted where I e-mailed Disney directly, got a phone call back and to make a long story short was told that Mousekeeping are CM's and they do not get to keep their tips, that is was pooled together and used to perks and benefits.
Well, several other of you were told they could. Well, I have been home for roughly 5 hours now, and wanted to let you know that I went straight to the mousekeeper herself. I figured if anyone would know they would...Ok, first note I had been leaving my tips for our mousekeeper every day (even though our mousekeeper, was well...not very good at all.) Anyway, Thursday night about midnight my son got sick all of the bed. Poor thing...I think it was just something he had ate. Anyway, I stripped the bed real quick and called mousekeeping and asked them to bring me up a fresh set of sheets and blankets so I could make the bed. 2 Mousekeepers were sent to our room and they were so sweet, they told me to just take care of my son, and they made the bed, bagged up the other sheets and blankets etc. Anyway, while they were in the room I used this oppertunity to ask them. Granted one spoke very little english, but the other was very easily understood. I asked about the rule I had heard, and that others were told different...and they both were happy to answer. This is a non tipped postion, but the tips they do collect are used for additional vacation days, tickets to the parks, and free dinners. I didn't ask them the kind of money they made or anything like that, but neither of them acted as if they were upset by this poilcy. They both laughed though when I handed them $10 each and told them to not tell anyone I had given it to them...
Flame if you must...just wanted to pass along this additional info.

As I sit here typing this up, I know I am only opening myself up for additional comments and flaming, yet I am still typing and re-opening the door. Be nice...only sharing additional info.
Recently I posted where I e-mailed Disney directly, got a phone call back and to make a long story short was told that Mousekeeping are CM's and they do not get to keep their tips, that is was pooled together and used to perks and benefits.
Well, several other of you were told they could. Well, I have been home for roughly 5 hours now, and wanted to let you know that I went straight to the mousekeeper herself. I figured if anyone would know they would...Ok, first note I had been leaving my tips for our mousekeeper every day (even though our mousekeeper, was well...not very good at all.) Anyway, Thursday night about midnight my son got sick all of the bed. Poor thing...I think it was just something he had ate. Anyway, I stripped the bed real quick and called mousekeeping and asked them to bring me up a fresh set of sheets and blankets so I could make the bed. 2 Mousekeepers were sent to our room and they were so sweet, they told me to just take care of my son, and they made the bed, bagged up the other sheets and blankets etc. Anyway, while they were in the room I used this oppertunity to ask them. Granted one spoke very little english, but the other was very easily understood. I asked about the rule I had heard, and that others were told different...and they both were happy to answer. This is a non tipped postion, but the tips they do collect are used for additional vacation days, tickets to the parks, and free dinners. I didn't ask them the kind of money they made or anything like that, but neither of them acted as if they were upset by this poilcy. They both laughed though when I handed them $10 each and told them to not tell anyone I had given it to them...
Flame if you must...just wanted to pass along this additional info.