bearybubba
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- Feb 26, 2007
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I'd like to hear this also-don't know how I compare! For me, it varies with how much happens. I've given as little as $5, as much as $20. The $20 was when the attendant pushed me and another lady, and he took me all the way from the plane to DME (a very long way at MCO). Then he was nice enough to stay with me in the wheelchair and wheel me out to the bus (that was just so nice on his part, especially since I'd tipped him when we got to the DME entrance).
OK. So I am finally back from our trip and wanted to share our experience coming back. I was told by the gentleman at POP Century's resort airline check-in to let the DME driver know when I boarded to call and get a wheelchair for me. When I told the driver this, he said that he would notify DME, once we arrived at MCO and they would get me one. I did notice that when we parked at MCO, the driver spoke to the DME gentleman. I clocked how long it would take for a wheelchair to show up. It took 10 min. TSA pre-ck was fast and we were at our gate very quickly.
Thank you to whoever said to tip!!!! We were well prepared for this. It was amazing how many did not tip at all and I am grateful that i was not 'one of those people'.
ETA - As far as tipping $, I tipped the guy $15 at MCO on our way down. We landed after 11:30pm and the guy took me from the gate, to baggage claim and then to DME. for MCO on the way back yesterday, we tipped the guy $20 because he went above and beyond with getting me a corrected boarding pass (long story short - POP Century printed off the incorrect boarding pass for me and it was my fault that I never checked it until we were at the airport).
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