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Housekeeping, we don't tip. Per their union contract they are paid a higher wage in lieu of tipping.
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Bill
BillI'm curious. What do you tip at a buffet? We may have 6 people total this year and I saw that they automatically add 18% to the bill for parties of 6 or more. I personally think that a $50-$60 tip at a buffet is a bit much for someone who just clears dishes off the table and brings a few drinks. That's a tip of about $10 per person. I wish I made $60 for less than an hours work!
When you say per bag, I assume you mean luggage. What about groceries? Do you still feel a buck or two for a bag of groceries? Some stores pack 4 or 5 items per bag and you end up with 20 bags.
IMHO I think $10 even for a family 4 is too generous.I tip mousekeeping $10 a day (we are a family of 4)
DH also tips the bell service that brings our garden grocer order up. He also tips the magical express driver
I've never heard of anyone tipping a bagger at a grocery store and I'm pretty sure they're not allowed to accept a tip anyway.
I've never heard of anyone tipping a bagger at a grocery store and I'm pretty sure they're not allowed to accept a tip anyway.
I meant when you have an order from WEGOSHOP or similar.....bell services brings the bags up to your room. What would be a proper tip?
)$5-$10 depending on the amount.
I've never heard of anyone tipping a bagger at a grocery store and I'm pretty sure they're not allowed to accept a tip anyway.
Bill