More Questions on Tipping

jenanderson

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Yikes! We are leaving in 24 hours! I am trying to make sure that I have prepared for everything. My biggest concern is with tipping at this point - a little detail but I don't want to look silly. Usually, we stay at a value resort or a moderate where I know how to tip what I consider to be proper. This trip we are staying at the Polynesian and we have a concierge room. Here are my tipping questions:

1. I have heard that when we pull up someone will help with luggage. Do you tip this person? If so, how much?

2. I know that the concierge is not suppose to accept tips so I bought them 3 good size boxes of good chocolate for all of the help they have given us. Does this seem like it will be an acceptable idea?

3. I have put together tip envelopes for Mousekeeping and for turn down service at night. Am I still missing anything or anyone?

This luxery trip is a once in a life time for my husband and I. I don't want to appear cheap or not know when to do the right thing. Any input on this would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
Please keep in mind that with tipping, everyone has a different opinion. I err on the side of overtipping, because I figure a few extra bucks aren't going to break the bank, but might brighten someone's day.
Originally posted by jenanderson
1. I have heard that when we pull up someone will help with luggage. Do you tip this person? If so, how much?
Yes; minimum of $1/bag - and I usually round up to the nearest $5.
2. I know that the concierge is not suppose to accept tips so I bought them 3 good size boxes of good chocolate for all of the help they have given us. Does this seem like it will be an acceptable idea?
I think that's a FABULOUS and very generous idea. :)
3. I have put together tip envelopes for Mousekeeping and for turn down service at night. Am I still missing anything or anyone?
Not that I can think of, assuming the no-brainer "tippees" such as waiters and bartenders. Have a wonderful time!!!!!
 
the only other person i can think of is if you are arriving my towncar. i would tip the driver. if you are arriving by shuttle and they help you with your bags, i would tip that person. if you are driving, TIP YOURSELF! have a great trip!
 




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