jackskellingtonsgirl
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We tip the sky caps at the airport because we do curbside check-in (coming out of DFW to Disney).
We tip the Magical Express driver $5 because we would tip a cab or Town Car driver, luggage or no luggage.
We tip Mousekeeping $3 per day total. I make up those envelopes before we leave home so I just have to set one out each morning.
For outstanding service on the Dining Plan we left a couple of extra dollars.
We tipped the cab drivers when we used a cab to go from one resort to another for dinner. I did NOT tip the valet who called the cab for us, but after we got home I started to think I probably should have.
Going home from Disney we checked our bags at the resort. I didn't tip the guy who tagged our bags and printed our boarding passes. I was extremely stressed out because a CM gave us wrong info the night before about getting our bags down to the desk - by the time we worked out where we were supposed to go we were running late. I still haven't exactly worked out if I should have tipped him or not, and I am not clear on exactly WHO that guy works for (MCO? TSA? Not Pop Century.) At any rate, no tip for him last time!
I do think sometimes tipping gets WAY out of hand. It seems like everyone wants a tip, even if they are paid a decent hourly wage.
We tip the Magical Express driver $5 because we would tip a cab or Town Car driver, luggage or no luggage.
We tip Mousekeeping $3 per day total. I make up those envelopes before we leave home so I just have to set one out each morning.
For outstanding service on the Dining Plan we left a couple of extra dollars.
We tipped the cab drivers when we used a cab to go from one resort to another for dinner. I did NOT tip the valet who called the cab for us, but after we got home I started to think I probably should have.
Going home from Disney we checked our bags at the resort. I didn't tip the guy who tagged our bags and printed our boarding passes. I was extremely stressed out because a CM gave us wrong info the night before about getting our bags down to the desk - by the time we worked out where we were supposed to go we were running late. I still haven't exactly worked out if I should have tipped him or not, and I am not clear on exactly WHO that guy works for (MCO? TSA? Not Pop Century.) At any rate, no tip for him last time!
I do think sometimes tipping gets WAY out of hand. It seems like everyone wants a tip, even if they are paid a decent hourly wage.
