lilygracesmom
Earning My Ears
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We are staying at a resort for the first time in 2 weeks (Pop). What is the tipping policy for things when you stay there?
Thanks!!!
Thanks!!!



It's really up to you... but typically anyone that touches your luggage should get like a dollar a bag. Housekeeping should be tipped as well as they work VERY hard and sometimes they'll leave little towel animals and such for you (folks, towel animals are not guaranteed as part of your room and should ALWAYS be considered as a nice surprise/gift). Restaurants servers are basically like everywhere else... 15%-18% in general is what I do.
I was talking with a Bellman that one time took three carts of luggage to a room at ONE time (that's a huge feat as all three carts were full and VERY heavy) and he got a $3 tip. Needless to say, he wasn't happy about it.

It's really up to you... but typically anyone that touches your luggage should get like a dollar a bag. Housekeeping should be tipped as well as they work VERY hard and sometimes they'll leave little towel animals and such for you (folks, towel animals are not guaranteed as part of your room and should ALWAYS be considered as a nice surprise/gift). Restaurants servers are basically like everywhere else... 15%-18% in general is what I do.
I was talking with a Bellman that one time took three carts of luggage to a room at ONE time (that's a huge feat as all three carts were full and VERY heavy) and he got a $3 tip. Needless to say, he wasn't happy about it.
You know, this is going to come off wrong, but tough. 1st, it's not like a waitress where they make like $2/hour or something. 2nd, he has a job, which right now, I'd be pretty darn happy about. And 3rd I know lots of jobs where people deal with heavy things / helping customer load and unload them etc, and none of those jobs are people 'expected to tip'. Dont know when or where all this tipping stuff (minus waitresses) came from, but I get tired of hearing people complain about not getting a big enough tip.
Actually, the bellmen only make $3 an hour, same as servers on property.
Actually, the bellmen only make $3 an hour, same as servers on property.
Bell Services Cast Members receive a starting rate of $7.35/hour to $8.00/hour.
And I tend to disagree all the sudden with this..
from
http://disney.go.com/DisneyCareers/wdwcareers/hourly/bellservices.html

I have never been afraid to work for money and therefor I will tip anyone that works also... mousekeeping, bellman, waitress, magical express bus driver, etc.
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I went to Subway yesterday and they had a tip jar our, I mean come on you made a sandwich just like the guy at McDonalds made me a burger the last time I was there. I believe that I am paying for the actual service/attention I am getting not because you made me a sandwich. 
