mikedoyleblogger
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The room was dirty when the OP checked in.
How on earth would mousekeeping know whether someone who wasn't checked in yet would be leaving tips?
Because it's possible to get a crappy mousekeeper, or housekeeper in any hotel, who didn't do a great job for a previous guest, but decides to do one for you because you tip them. Happens all the time, Disney or elsewhere. We talk about CMs getting beat down by guests, and that can apply to the mouse keeping staff, too. Like I said, it shouldn't matter, but there are situations when it definitely can matter.
When we were at Pop in 2013, a mouse keeping manager lie to us about bringing extra hangers to our room. We waited hours, and eventually complained to the front desk manager, who told us that he had seen that same problem happen before, and walked on his own to wherever he had to go to bring us the extra hangers. Meanwhile, our mouse keeper, who we greeted every morning, was incredibly nice, did a wonderful job, and always left towel animals. No explanation for why two members of the same department would act so differently, but I've heard it too many times before at Walt Disney World not to cover all my bases by tipping.
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