hotel tipping

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we're going to be staying at the Carousell from Dec.4th untill the 11th. I was wondering how much for a tip do people usually leave for the maid.
 
I was wondering how much for a tip do people usually leave for the maid.

The answer is $0, from 1 star to 5 star hotels.

If you want to tip that is fine, but not a custom.

These threads usually attracts people who boast about being great tippers, and those who rationalize why housekeeping deserves tips.
 
The answer is $0, from 1 star to 5 star hotels.

If you want to tip that is fine, but not a custom.

These threads usually attracts people who boast about being great tippers, and those who rationalize why housekeeping deserves tips.


Hahah I just answered your post in the other section and also mentioned that these threads can get out of control. I do tip, but skiingfast is correct that you don't have to if you don't like. More and more I am coming to not use housekeeping throughout my stays, just by preference, and then I'll leave a small tip at the end of my stay.
 
Nothing. If we have great service above and beyond we will leave a tip at the end of our stay.
 

There is no right or wrong answer here. Working in the hotel industry I see it from both sides. Do what you feel is best , but you should never feel obligated for any reason to tip.
 
We stay at the Residence Inn, and generally get above and beyond service in our room. I generally tip an average of $5 a day there. At the Carousel, we usually tipped about $3 a day. I don't leave it on the last day because you may have different housekeepers in a stay.
 
For those who do tip, the custom is often to leave $1 per person per day. With us, and other large parties/groups/families that would get out of hand (there are up to 8 of us, at least 6) quick. We do leave a couple of dollars a day, and I think we get better service (most of the time) and we always get a ton of towels (we request them, but still) and at PPH last May we got lots of extra supplies with ears.
 
Totally stupid question, but how do you let housekeeping know that it's a tip for them? Do you leave a note? If money was just left lying on a bed or dresser, I'd assume that they wouldn't presume it was for them and just take it.
 
We always leave $1. per person per day. More if housekeeping did something above and beyond for us.
 
Totally stupid question, but how do you let housekeeping know that it's a tip for them? Do you leave a note? If money was just left lying on a bed or dresser, I'd assume that they wouldn't presume it was for them and just take it.

Yes a note or envelope with housekeeping on it works well. You can also give it to the front desk.

I have a freind who preferred the second method, because she would not see a tip for days when she worked with certain other house keepers, and she assumed it was because they would pop into her rooms and take a tip if it was there. Granted there is no way she could proove this easily, but she reconized the pattern.

I should note that in my friend's hotel, if a tip was dropped off at the front desk and didn't include the day and room number, it went into a pool for all the housekeepers.
 
Totally stupid question, but how do you let housekeeping know that it's a tip for them? Do you leave a note? If money was just left lying on a bed or dresser, I'd assume that they wouldn't presume it was for them and just take it.
I usually leave it with a "Thank you" note by the TV, or at the Residence Inn, on the fridge.
 
I have never left a tip and until these boards never knew that anyone did.

I think because of reading about on these boards a lot of people now tip because they think they are suppose to.
 
My MIL said we should be tipping also and I had never heard of it, but I have never really stayed in a fancy hotel before where she has so, I chalked it up to maybe it's because she stays in nicer places. But she can afford to as it is just her, we have 5 in our family and do what we can.. I appreciate this post and skiing fast's responses as it clears things up for me:thumbsup2
 
My MIL said we should be tipping also and I had never heard of it, but I have never really stayed in a fancy hotel before where she has so, I chalked it up to maybe it's because she stays in nicer places. But she can afford to as it is just her, we have 5 in our family and do what we can.. I appreciate this post and skiing fast's responses as it clears things up for me:thumbsup2
I grew up in the 60s and 70s. My dad taught me to tip back then. It just continued on in my life. Even as a single mom of 4. I've taught my kids the same way.
 
I grew up in the 60s and 70s. My dad taught me to tip back then. It just continued on in my life. Even as a single mom of 4. I've taught my kids the same way.

My mom taught me to tip. She was a single mom and we left a tip, even in the Motel 6. I get that it is someone's job, but I think that people who clean up after me, or serve me, or basically do something for me that I am completely capable of doing myself, should be tipped for doing it instead. I put it in their with food service, beauty treatments and the like. That is just me though.

Until I came to this board, I had never heard of not tipping in a hotel/motel. Just goes to show, we all have different thoughts on the matter.
 
If I am staying one night in a hotel I do not tip. If I am staying multiple days I do tip $1 per person/per day.I leave it in the bathroom on the toiletry stand in an envelope that says mousekeeping. I do not leave my hotel room spotless when I leave for the day.If housekeeping has to work around my"mess",then I feel better if I tip.
 
Totally stupid question, but how do you let housekeeping know that it's a tip for them? Do you leave a note? If money was just left lying on a bed or dresser, I'd assume that they wouldn't presume it was for them and just take it.


We write "for the maid" or "for housekeeping" on a piece of paper and set the money next to it. We go with the $1 per person per day theory.
 
I leave $5 a day for mousekeeping in an envelope at the end of the stay. I did not tip at a place in Afghanistan it had a mortar shell hole in the wall and a cot.

Jack
 


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