Yes, another tipping question.
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Yes, another tipping question.
We are staying in a beach condo on Siesta Key. The condo was clean. The towels were artfully arranged. The toilet tissue rosettes were the best I have ever seen.There is no daily housekeeping. We are here for six nights. And the tip should be????
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Two people, two bed, two bath condo. Yes, cleaning fee. She left an envelope of course. Normally I would not consider a tip because we are paying a cleaning fee. I think the lovely towel arrangements has thrown me a bit. HA! As it was designed to do I'm sure.
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My experience most similar to yours is in Mexico (many times, Puerto Vallarta). And we would definitely leave a tip for housekeeping staff in the envelope provided at the end of the week... but also I never paid a "cleaning fee" separately so perhaps this doesn't apply.
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9 replies and no mention of how "chambermaids" clean your personal nastiness and they aren't paid enough and if you can afford to travel, you have to tip, or you are a horrible person?! So refreshing!
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Since there’s no daily hk, nothing.
but given the age we’re in, if you have a pic of the towel arrangement, and you can post pics in a review, I’d do a nice little blurb about how they went above and beyond, and how it made you smile. I doubt that’s the “chambermaid”, if they hire a professional cleaning service—I think “hosts” often do things over the top to impress their guests.
The envelope is cheeky to me. Charge a cleaning fee or take chances with tips. Not both! But perhaps past guests have asked for an envelope because they’re so used to tipping?
but given the age we’re in, if you have a pic of the towel arrangement, and you can post pics in a review, I’d do a nice little blurb about how they went above and beyond, and how it made you smile. I doubt that’s the “chambermaid”, if they hire a professional cleaning service—I think “hosts” often do things over the top to impress their guests.
The envelope is cheeky to me. Charge a cleaning fee or take chances with tips. Not both! But perhaps past guests have asked for an envelope because they’re so used to tipping?
#16
It's a TIP! You don't have to leave anything. You leave what you want to leave. If you like the flowery rosettes leave the artist a tip. The cleaning fee has nothing to do with it. You pay your hairdresser a fee don't you?
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? ?? is she only supposed to tip if she finds out what the cleaner is making per hour? I don't see what $25 per hour has to do with anything do we not tip waiters in high-end restaurants Just because they're pulling in $40 an hour?
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If you are staying at an AirBnB, apparently "no" according to these sources:
BONUS TIP: SHOULD I TIP MY AIRBNB HOST?
This question that has cropped up repeatedly since we published this original post. The short answer is no, you should not tip your Airbnb host. Tipping is a way of showing appreciation for good service, but Airbnb hosts don’t see what they’re doing as a service as such – rather, they’re sharing their home with you as an equal. You and they co-exist in the same space; they do not ‘serve’ you in the same way that hotel staff might do. As such, there is no need to tip them. If you want to show your appreciation, a small gift such as a box of chocolates or even just a note would be more appropriate.
https://www.atlasandboots.com/airbnb...ps-for-guests/
Am I supposed to tip when I stay at a short-term rental?
Post: “If there’s a fee associated with it I don’t really see a reason to tip. I look at Airbnbs as different than a hotel…if there’s a cleaning fee, I’m not gonna pay extra. Cleaning services are different than hotel cleaning services: ‘This is my business; I charge rates so I don’t need tips.’ … I’d not put it in the same category as hotel cleaning staff.”
https://www.travelandleisure.com/art...d-i-tip-airbnb
And from Airbnb:
Should I tip my experience host?It's up to you. Your host set a price they expect will fully cover your experience. We suggest you research cultural hospitality norms in your destination. If you want to show appreciation for your host, write a review encouraging other guests to book their trip.
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/articl...xperience-host
[Sorry for the large type - out of my control.]
BONUS TIP: SHOULD I TIP MY AIRBNB HOST?
This question that has cropped up repeatedly since we published this original post. The short answer is no, you should not tip your Airbnb host. Tipping is a way of showing appreciation for good service, but Airbnb hosts don’t see what they’re doing as a service as such – rather, they’re sharing their home with you as an equal. You and they co-exist in the same space; they do not ‘serve’ you in the same way that hotel staff might do. As such, there is no need to tip them. If you want to show your appreciation, a small gift such as a box of chocolates or even just a note would be more appropriate.
https://www.atlasandboots.com/airbnb...ps-for-guests/
Am I supposed to tip when I stay at a short-term rental?
Post: “If there’s a fee associated with it I don’t really see a reason to tip. I look at Airbnbs as different than a hotel…if there’s a cleaning fee, I’m not gonna pay extra. Cleaning services are different than hotel cleaning services: ‘This is my business; I charge rates so I don’t need tips.’ … I’d not put it in the same category as hotel cleaning staff.”
https://www.travelandleisure.com/art...d-i-tip-airbnb
And from Airbnb:
Should I tip my experience host?It's up to you. Your host set a price they expect will fully cover your experience. We suggest you research cultural hospitality norms in your destination. If you want to show appreciation for your host, write a review encouraging other guests to book their trip.
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/articl...xperience-host
[Sorry for the large type - out of my control.]