Tipping at the resorts

If you use magical express how do you tip the person who brings your bags to your room since you are not there? I always top housekeeping and after reading on the dis we have tipped the me bus driver the last couple of years if we out a bag or stroller under the bus. Of course we tip in the restaurants or at the poolbar.

When the bellmen do the Magical Express deliveries, a set amount is added onto their pay per room, but it's not a huge amount & if you're in the room & they're also bringing up any other bags/deliveries/etc. for you, a tip would be welcomed! :goodvibes

We tip Bell Service, valet and waiters/bartender. Housekeeping is NOT a tipped position, therefore I don't leave a tip for them any longer. The housekeepers make around $9 to $12 an hour, no way I'm going to tip them.

If I don't have change to tip on me at the time, I don't use the service.

I didn't know that mouskeeping is no longer a tipped position - if you don't mind my asking, where/when did you hear that? The last I heard from a friend who was a mousekeeper, they were the same as bellmen/servers/etc. :confused: I'd love to know this for sure, I'll have to check at work this week.
 
We have tipped the bus driver for handling our bags, $1 a bag. Never have had a bellhop, and we don't have a car so we don't use valet (but I would tip for both if used).

Tipping is such a crazy subject. From reading multiple forums on this board I see people use mousekeeping for different reasons. I have also read if you call they will tell you it is not a tipped position. Personally, we use mousekeeping once during our stay, and that is to take out garbage and for fresh towels, soap, etc. Being a bit (okay maybe a lot of bit) of a germaphobe I really don't want them touching the kids toys after cleaning the bathroom with chemicals. We don't see mousekeeping as a maid who cleans up after our strewn clothes all over the floor, like many people have said they do. Our room is always neat. I also bring my own Lysol wipes just because we go during flu season anyway. Therefore there is always a do not disturb sign on the door.

To each their own and everyone should be free to do what they feel most comfortable doing.
 
When the bellmen do the Magical Express deliveries, a set amount is added onto their pay per room, but it's not a huge amount & if you're in the room & they're also bringing up any other bags/deliveries/etc. for you, a tip would be welcomed! :goodvibes



I didn't know that mouskeeping is no longer a tipped position - if you don't mind my asking, where/when did you hear that? The last I heard from a friend who was a mousekeeper, they were the same as bellmen/servers/etc. :confused: I'd love to know this for sure, I'll have to check at work this week.

I think I read that here from another CM, that housekeeping has never been a tipped position. I read it somewhere else, but it's been awhile, I don't remember where. This is a hot topic, there has been tons of stuff posted about it over the last few years.

If I call and ask for extra towels or something that they have to bring to me, then I will give a tip.
 








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