blessedby3
Actually Blessedby4 now, but cant change my userna
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Tip your Mousekeepers please.
$5 per person per day at the deluxe end, that's what my former employer reimbursed for, so it's what I leave at the same $/night rate inside WDW.
My sister worked her way through college at a hotel, I worked waiting tables. Changing your sheets is a hard job; it's physically demanding.
The people who make your vacation pleasant are paid with the assumption that you will tip. If you forget or refuse to tip, their budget is blown.
The way I see it, if I am blessed enough with material goods at this time to be able to afford a WDW hotel, I can certainly afford to tip the staff.
Of course we don't tip everyone who does anything for us anywhere--just the employees whose compensation is figured using the common expectation that customers of a luxury service will tip.
$5 a person for a deluxe??? Thats an extra $30 a night for our family
I disagree that the people cleaning my room are assuming they will get a tip and that I am blowing their budget by my not tipping.I am not a housekeeping tipper.
This is a job that they signed up for, and they dont make a waitresses wage. I am already paying a mint to stay at a WDW resort, so I dont feel like I should have to pay more for room cleaning. It is a part of my nightly rate, included in it- a clean room.I tip when eating out- 20% unless I had horrible service. I tip the bellman for carrying my bags.


But there's always the option of a "thank you letter" in a sealed envelope for the CM to open at home 