Originally posted by MHopkins2
Eeyore, do you feel the same way about baggage handlers? I.e., if they carry five bags they've earned a tip, but if it's only one, that's close enough to self-service and therefore doesn't deserve any tip? Or valets, if they only move the car a little bit vs. at the GF where it's quite a walk back to the stand?
Ah, the red herrings. And we made it to page 4 without them.

I don't see how these are relevant to this debate...
But OK, since it's you, dear friend, I'll bite.
I used a baggage handler (sky cap) ONCE in 1978. It was, I believe about the 2nd or 3rd time I'd flown and I was just told by my uncle to "tip" him, but no indication how much. So I gave him $5 for
1 bag -- a small garmet bag. Anyway, since then I learned I'm pretty capable of carrying my bags myself to check-in. I just like the semblance of security of watching my bag(s) disappear into the airlines black hole. At WDW -- never used them. Again, my DW and I figure we're able-bodied enough to carry them. Besides, we always use luggage with WHEELS!
Valets -- I've only used them at WDW. I usually tip each person $2 (more if the weather is really bad) because these people always hustle, they do provide a significant service (i.e., I am not having to do the work for them

), and they always get the car ready (turn on the A/C, open the door for my DW, offer directions, etc.).
Oh, and I've never claimed to hold anything remotely resembling consistency in my opinions or views.
Having said that, flame away!
