Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tipping the hotel maid is one way to make a difference and it is really easy and cheap to do. $5 and you double their salary for the time they are cleaning your room.
This. If anyone in the world could use a few extra bucks it's the person who busts their butt scrubbing the bathroom and making the bed.
I usually tip $1-2 night, but more if I've been messy or the room is made up extra wonderfully,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tipping the hotel maid is one way to make a difference and it is really easy and cheap to do. $5 and you double their salary for the time they are cleaning your room.
This. If anyone in the world could use a few extra bucks it's the person who busts their butt scrubbing the bathroom and making the bed.
I usually tip $1-2 night, but more if I've been messy or the room is made up extra wonderfully,
Anonymous wrote:Surely restaurants are totally different as they rely on tips for their salary.
I am like a PP and only tip if I have my kids with me or am staying for a few nights. I don't tip on a one night stay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't leave money in your room for housekeeping? I thought everyone did that...
+1
And I tip the bellhop and the valet. I don't think I've ever made arrangements through a concierge, so I've never tipped them.
And no way in hell am I tipping the desk clerk simply for checking me in and out. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't either OP. I'm tired of being expected to supplement the wages of someone else's employees for doing their job. I already paid to stay at the hotel. Paying the employees is on them.
I'm sure the staff at the hotels you stay at are pleased with your principled stand.
I don't understand why its my responsibility to pay them. I leave my room much like I found it, not leaving a huge mess for them, but I paid for their service when I paid for my room. What happened to the days when a tip was for exceptional service? I can't remember the last time I got that, but everyone's got their hand out.
Do you take this same approach in restaurants?
Anonymous wrote:You don't leave money in your room for housekeeping? I thought everyone did that...
Anonymous wrote:Tipping the hotel maid is one way to make a difference and it is really easy and cheap to do. $5 and you double their salary for the time they are cleaning your room.
Anonymous wrote:Just read this article which includes suggested tip amounts for hotel concierge and housekeeping. I've never tipped the concierge or housekeeper! And I've traveled a LOT. Do people typically do this?? I don't think I've seen other travelers do this either... Or am I just an asshole??
http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2014/03/24/how_much_to_give_hotel_staff_the_ultimate_guide_to_tipping.php