I tip at all hotels, motels and resorts I stay in. Some hotels/motels even provide a housekeeping tip envelope.
Reading these mousekeeping threads is where I first ever heard of anyone NOT tipping housekeeping... I'm from NE as well, maybe that has something to do with it??
Also, I've never noticed this brochure some are mentioning that you get at check in regarding tipping...
Since there's a good % of people that do tip housekeeping, and some hotels in the world that expect it and even provide envelopes for it, I don't want to be in the % that doesn't tip. I wouldn't want to insult or upset my housekeeper.
I look at it this way, I tip those who come in contact with me and my things (skycap, shuttle driver, valet, bellhop, waitress, housekeeping). I tip the skycap for the same reason. I don't want him upset that I was one of the ones that didn't tip for my 5 or 6 bags and
possibly mess with my luggage (and it ends up on the wrong flight), and I don't want mousekeeping disappointed or upset as they're cleaning my room, and touching or moving my things.
I do feel it's a personal choice whether to tip a position on the service they've provided. If they did a terrible job, then I tip accordingly.
It's my way of saying thank you and to be sure they know they are appreciated.
Why do we tip the person that cleans our room on the
DCL and not mousekeeping? They're doing a VERY similar job aren't they? Here's the "suggested" tipping amount for the "Stateroom Host(ess)": 3-day = $10.75, 4-day = $14.50, and 7-day = $25.25.
When I read these threads, I always notice that the non-tippers seem to get a bit defensive, and offensive at the same time, as if they have to justify their position (which it seems Disney agrees with). If you feel strongly about your stand then you shouldn't have to defend yourself. I really don't see anyone 'attacking' non-tippers or insulting them either.
The only way I'd stop tipping mousekeeping is if Disney put their foot down and sent out letters to their guests, and put up signs in our room asking us to please not tip, and other ways to let us know, and also told me that the money I tip them goes directly to Disney and not the mousekeeper... If they let guests know this VERY clearly in a several ways rather than just this 'brochure' that I've never seen, then maybe I'd stop tipping them.