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.
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.
Is it required? I remember once one of my uncles stayed at the Contempory Resort and did not give any of the bell hops a tip. They gave him a bad look because he did't. Was he suppose to?![]()
Bellhops are among those jobs known as 'tipped positions'. Their base salary is very low, because there is an expectation that the customer will tip. For instance, the minimum wage for tipped positions in FL is $4.77. The minimum wage for non-tipped positions is $7.79.
Probably what others mean is, like you, if they have something under the bus then they tip the busdriver. The last two trips, our plane arrived late and I picked up my own bags from baggage claim and had the busdriver store them under the bus. When we arrived at the resort, I tipped him for handling them for us.
My understanding is that Housekeeping is not a tipped position at WDW, but I typically do tip. (Of course, I tip housekeepers at any hotel and always have because that's what my parents did.)
My daughter has an appointment at the Bippity Boppity Boutique in September. Is it customary to tip the fairy godmother in training?
Thanks,
Jackie