I tip most of them as well but not housekeeping. I don’t tip my own maid except 4x a year. I never said their wage was excessive. I said the tipping can be excessive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a $3/day poster from above. I feel like having your room cleaned is part of the package that you are paying for and, while a tip may be nice for the housekeepers, it shouldn’t be expected from hotel guests and shouldn’t be necessary for them to make a living wage.
It shouldn't be, but it is.
Now you know. Are you going to tip more?
I’m a $0 poster. This could be said of Uber,
I tip them (well, Lyft -- I don't use Uber)
taxis,
I tip them
bartenders
I tip them
,waiters
I tip them
valets
I tip them
tipping definitely helps their lives and boosts their income but I don’t see the need to tip excessively
If you think a living wage is excessive, you must be pining for the Gilded Age. And assuming you'd be a robber baron and not one of the exploited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a $3/day poster from above. I feel like having your room cleaned is part of the package that you are paying for and, while a tip may be nice for the housekeepers, it shouldn’t be expected from hotel guests and shouldn’t be necessary for them to make a living wage.
It shouldn't be, but it is.
Now you know. Are you going to tip more?
I’m a $0 poster. This could be said of Uber,
taxis,
bartenders
,waiters
valets
tipping definitely helps their lives and boosts their income but I don’t see the need to tip excessively
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a $3/day poster from above. I feel like having your room cleaned is part of the package that you are paying for and, while a tip may be nice for the housekeepers, it shouldn’t be expected from hotel guests and shouldn’t be necessary for them to make a living wage.
It shouldn't be, but it is.
Now you know. Are you going to tip more?
Anonymous wrote:
I’m a $3/day poster from above. I feel like having your room cleaned is part of the package that you are paying for and, while a tip may be nice for the housekeepers, it shouldn’t be expected from hotel guests and shouldn’t be necessary for them to make a living wage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the room cleaned during hotel stays. I just put the 'do not disturb' message on. I clean it up before I leave in terms of making sure there is no more work than a one night stay. I don't do this to save money, I just don't like other people in the room touching my things and I like to have it feel lived in.
What would you tip?
You should tip $10 on checkout since the room will have to be cleaned and linens changed for the next guest.
And it was cleaned for you upon arrival.
But man. Re: other posters. 2 or 3 a day for housekeeping? That is insanely low. I don't know anyone whop tips less than the standard of 5 a day in the US.
I almost always tip zero. The majority of people
Do as well per the articles online.
Part of *the package* you are paying for ...
I’m a $3/day poster from above. I feel like having your room cleaned is part of the a large that you are paying for and, while a tip may be nice for the housekeepers, it shouldn’t be expected from hotel guests and shouldn’t be necessary for them to make a living wage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the room cleaned during hotel stays. I just put the 'do not disturb' message on. I clean it up before I leave in terms of making sure there is no more work than a one night stay. I don't do this to save money, I just don't like other people in the room touching my things and I like to have it feel lived in.
What would you tip?
You should tip $10 on checkout since the room will have to be cleaned and linens changed for the next guest.
And it was cleaned for you upon arrival.
But man. Re: other posters. 2 or 3 a day for housekeeping? That is insanely low. I don't know anyone whop tips less than the standard of 5 a day in the US.
I almost always tip zero. The majority of people
Do as well per the articles online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the room cleaned during hotel stays. I just put the 'do not disturb' message on. I clean it up before I leave in terms of making sure there is no more work than a one night stay. I don't do this to save money, I just don't like other people in the room touching my things and I like to have it feel lived in.
What would you tip?
You should tip $10 on checkout since the room will have to be cleaned and linens changed for the next guest.
And it was cleaned for you upon arrival.
But man. Re: other posters. 2 or 3 a day for housekeeping? That is insanely low. I don't know anyone whop tips less than the standard of 5 a day in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the room cleaned during hotel stays. I just put the 'do not disturb' message on. I clean it up before I leave in terms of making sure there is no more work than a one night stay. I don't do this to save money, I just don't like other people in the room touching my things and I like to have it feel lived in.
What would you tip?
You should tip $10 on checkout since the room will have to be cleaned and linens changed for the next guest.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the room cleaned during hotel stays. I just put the 'do not disturb' message on. I clean it up before I leave in terms of making sure there is no more work than a one night stay. I don't do this to save money, I just don't like other people in the room touching my things and I like to have it feel lived in.
What would you tip?