bytheblood said:.....
Boy, safetymom will jump all over this one.![]()
So is housekeeping a tipped position or not. I keep reading it's not though I tip no matter what. I'm just curious if what I've been reading is true.
bytheblood said:.....
Boy, safetymom will jump all over this one.![]()
AT Disneyland it is, but at WDW it is not.swilphil said:So is housekeeping a tipped position or not. I keep reading it's not though I tip no matter what. I'm just curious if what I've been reading is true.
G00fyDad said:That would be great if that person is/was the only one cleaning the room. And depending on where you stay, they may be. But I have seen alot of people talk about having multiple Mousekeepers during their stay. That would stink for the last Mousekeeper to get all of the others tips.
What resort was that at?Sammie said:If that is the case then there would be different name card left. They leave their card in the room if they service the room. I leave an envelope for each if it changes during our stay.
G00fyDad said:What resort was that at?

kirbsam said:No difference. when this thread is over, you will see more people like me who tip and have never received a towel animal(not a big deal actually), than tippers that have. I hope tipping does not affect service, but human nature being what it is, it would not surprise me.(Not a dig, just stating what i think)
petrymom said:I have been reading these threads and have to say "Thanks". I had read an earlier thread about tipping mousekeeping and to be honest was ignorant to the fact that this was even something I should do. (Sorry I am kind of sheltered, our upcoming vacation to Disney is first actual vacation in 12 years of marriage).
I love the ideas of the envelopes and having them done ahead. My DS and DD sat down tonight and wrote out our envelopes. We had a great time and they turned out so cute!!! Thanks for the idea.
One question though - WHAT IS A SKYCAP? Sorry, only flown one other time in my adult life. (15 years ago) Please help?
Petrymom
jpeka65844 said:I understand tipping m'keeping (those ladies probably aren't making much anyway and I'm sure they appreciate being appreciated!) but what about bellhops? Does anybody use/tip them? I am FIERCELY independent and a little on the cheap side and will be responsible for my own bags, thank you!
That's one thing I HATED about NYC! Everyone wanted to help me with my luggage cuz they wanted a tip!
Now, if our room isn't ready and they have a bellhop come get our bags to store, THEN I'll do it, but not before! I'm not paying someone to do something I'm perfectly capable of doing myself!!!
I was a waitress in college and my first 2 years of teaching so I know what it's like to rely on tips! But honestly.......I think people can just get greedy.....
Denice T.
Olathe, KS
Could it maybe be that you have one Mousekeeper for the week at a Deluxe and more than one for Moderates and below? I've never been to WDW so I'm not too sure. I have stayed at all kinds of other hotels and resorts in other places and have always had multiple housekeepers.MinnieM21 said:I know the question wasn't directed towards me but we received a card/note each day after our room was cleaned by mousekeeping at the Grand Floridian. It was signed by whoever cleaned our room. Jackie always cleaned our room at the GF and we were so pleased by the great service!
You should always take anything you may need for one nights stay in your carryon. Your luggage may be lost and take a couple of days to reach you. At least then you'd have all the toiletries and a days change of clothing. I had this happen once and wasnt prepared for it. It will never happen again.petrymom said:Thanks Keith-ATL!!!!! I will be sure to tip them too!!!! The advice about putting some clothes in my carryon is great advice. I think I will be doing that too!!!
Petrymom

At the Carribean resort we got great Mousekeeping service....towel animals, my gonzo doll greeting us in fun ways each day...we tipped at the end of our stay (before we new better..to tip each day, as the staff changes). At Port Orleans, we tipped everyday and got only a clean room. I will always tip a few dollars per day in an envelope I print ahead marked "Mousekeeping".G00fyDad said:Could it maybe be that you have one Mousekeeper for the week at a Deluxe and more than one for Moderates and below? I've never been to WDW so I'm not too sure. I have stayed at all kinds of other hotels and resorts in other places and have always had multiple housekeepers.
She did a great job and was such a sweet lady.
