Because bellmen and valet parkers' hourly wages are (typically) based on receiving tips - just like servers and bartenders, they can legally be paid much less than minimum wage. Housekeepers' wages are not. The amount of time and effort spent has nothing to do with it.Originally posted by Johnnie Fedora
I don't understand why you would give the valet $4 (for 3 minutes of work), or the bellman $20 (for 10 minutes of work). but leave $0 for the person who spends 2hrs cleaning up unit you've used.![]()
How does housekeeping have "the potential to make or break [your] stay?" If the service is unacceptable, call, lodge a complaint, they'll have the room redone and you go on with your day.Originally posted by Par8hed
Here Here Johnny Fedora. You're right on target. We spend thousands on Vacation and give nothing to someone who gives us HOURS of a service with the potential to make or break our stay ????
WARNING: Philisophical statement about to occur. The more good deeds you do for others, whether it be simply holding a door, saying good morning or thanking someone for a job well done, the more good things will happen to you in return.
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Originally posted by MHopkins2
Because bellmen and valet parkers' hourly wages are (typically) based on receiving tips - just like servers and bartenders, they can legally be paid much less than minimum wage. Housekeepers' wages are not. The amount of time and effort spent has nothing to do with it.
IMO, it's a nice gesture and will increase the "positive" side of your karma bank account, but it's not required.
Originally posted by KNWVIKING
Johnnie, I agree mostly with what you're saying, but have you ever watched those valets ? They will RUN out to get the car, in the blazing Florida heat, hop into a car with the interior temp approaching inferno levels while wearing a full dress costume rather then a tank top & shorts. I've never seen a housekeeper run and for the most part they work in a very nice,climate controlled enviroment.
Originally posted by Johnnie Fedora
We alway tip when we leave, but not on T&T day. We usually stay 6+ nights so I leave $10 for a 1-BR and $15 for a 2-BR. Quality service from this WDW department is more critical to me having a good vacation experience than the few minutes of service I get from the bellmen or valet.
I don't understand why you would give the valet $4 (for 3 minutes of work), or the bellman $20 (for 10 minutes of work). but leave $0 for the person who spends 2hrs cleaning up unit you've used.![]()
Why would someone calculate a tip on a "per day" basis for a service that is not rendered daily?Originally posted by lovwdwalot
we also tip housekeeping!The going rate is $2.00 a day( but I could be wrong), so that is what we give them.
That's a very nice way of putting it.Originally posted by WOW
We feel that we are so lucky to be able to be members and have such wonderful vacations that we want to be generous to the people who help to make vacations special.
Originally posted by GAIL HAYDEN
Because one is a tipping position and the other is not.
I would DEFINITELY tip for that one! Heck, I would probably feel like I should replace the carpet!Originally posted by Johnnie Fedora
Scenario:
You spill an entire pan of bacon grease on the carpeting at your OKW villa. Unless you want to rent a rug doctor, you'll need a little help from housekeeping with this clean-up.
Do you tip the housekeeper? Or, do you not tip because Disney has classified that position as "non-tipping"?
LOL! Feeling a little "tipsy", Paults?Originally posted by paults
sometimes when I lean to far to one side or the other I tip![]()
Originally posted by Lexxiefern
We tip on checkout day. We never tip for T&T. I used to be a chamber maid here on cape cod when I was a teenager - I know how nice it is to get a tip. Even if it isn't much.