Yes, another tipping question.
#21

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IMO, this is not a tipping situation. You've been charged for the stay by the owner. They've charged a fee for cleaning costs but you're not paying the maid directly if there even is a maid. My feeling is that there's never a good reason to tip a person who has set the costs of their service.
#22
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Well, hopefully restaurants paying their servers $40/hr would discourage tips, instead of letting customers think they underpaid their staff. Plus, in that situation, you’re tipping someone who catered to you for at least an hour or two. I don’t see how a cleaning service that you’ve paid for beforehand and who won’t enter your lodging again until you leave, is anywhere close to the same thing. (Those restaurants must be few and far between)
serious question: do you tip for every day of hotel stay even if you refuse service? Give the maid cash to NOT enter? Or do you just tip when you’re leaving?
serious question: do you tip for every day of hotel stay even if you refuse service? Give the maid cash to NOT enter? Or do you just tip when you’re leaving?
#23


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waiters are paid a low base rate,that’s why they are tipped at all.
#29

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"Waiters make a low base pay"
Well that may be another reason to tip the toilet-tissue rosette artist. If you're staying for two weeks she/he only gets one payday for the joint. If the place is rented out 2 or 3 days at a time she'd get 5 or 6 paydays in that time period.
Well that may be another reason to tip the toilet-tissue rosette artist. If you're staying for two weeks she/he only gets one payday for the joint. If the place is rented out 2 or 3 days at a time she'd get 5 or 6 paydays in that time period.
#30
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There is no daily service. The cleaning fee is to ready the unit for the next guests. Unless you leave a particularly big mess, no tip!
On on the other hand, I know how you and R party.... maybe you need to stuff that (inappropriate) envelope full! 😂
On on the other hand, I know how you and R party.... maybe you need to stuff that (inappropriate) envelope full! 😂
#33


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I’m not assuming anything but I have some experience with this and typically a cleaning fee goes direct to realtor or owner. They might or might not give all of it to the person who actually comes and cleans.
I don’t claim to know here but the rosette and fancy towel thing lead me to believe it is PROBABLY someone else doing the cleaning.
I don’t claim to know here but the rosette and fancy towel thing lead me to believe it is PROBABLY someone else doing the cleaning.
The woman who cleans our house has a whole business cleaning air B and B houses with those owners. She( according to her) makes a good wage.)
The cleaning fee for this house is $125.00. She gets all of it. She says it takes 3-5 hours to clean, depending on the tenant.
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Hi all!
As noted above, please do not post travel topics in the Lounge. I'll move this thread to the place it seems to fit best, which is
https://www.fodors.com/community/tra...nd-trip-ideas/
The reason we don't post travel topics in the Lounge is because the Lounge is restricted, and we want your questions and answers to benefit the whoe community, not just those with Lounge access.
Thank you!
As noted above, please do not post travel topics in the Lounge. I'll move this thread to the place it seems to fit best, which is
https://www.fodors.com/community/tra...nd-trip-ideas/
The reason we don't post travel topics in the Lounge is because the Lounge is restricted, and we want your questions and answers to benefit the whoe community, not just those with Lounge access.
Thank you!
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#38
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@ ibobi: I can appreciate your logic for moving this thread out of the lounge, but it is country specific, and so I believe it belongs on the U.S. board, NOT the much more general tips thread!
Last edited by kja; Jan 21st, 2019 at 09:31 PM.
#39
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Watch how many people post to reply here now that it has been moved... NOTHING like the response they would have received in either the Lounge or on the US forum.
I'm sure you have noticed how very little traffic this forum gets. We go days at a time with zero activity. You will kill threads by placing them here.
I'm sure you have noticed how very little traffic this forum gets. We go days at a time with zero activity. You will kill threads by placing them here.
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Watch how many people post to reply here now that it has been moved... NOTHING like the response they would have received in either the Lounge or on the US forum.
I'm sure you have noticed how very little traffic this forum gets. We go days at a time with zero activity. You will kill threads by placing them here.
I'm sure you have noticed how very little traffic this forum gets. We go days at a time with zero activity. You will kill threads by placing them here.
As stated before, the Lounge is for non-travel topics.





