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There's no right amount and it's not required to tip. We leave $1 per person per night, and leave it each morning of the trip. We leave each it morning since the housekeeper may not be the same each day.
Steve (aka brownie)
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1) We do not tip maids at WDW.
2) They are one of the highest paid groups at WDW.
3) If they made minimum wage, yes.
4) When they can make $13/hr, no.
5) In addition to hourly pay, they can make
. . . incentive bonus
. . . room bonuses
. . . go home early with pay
Average Banjo Picker. Pretty-Good Sailing Master. Newly Ordained.
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It's not saying much that housekeepers are some of the best paid groups at WDW when a small percentage top out at $13 a hour. A much larger percentage make slightly above minimum wage, which does not get you above the poverty line.
Personally, if people want to tip, that's their business. We tip 3-5 dollars per day (depending on if it is 2 or 3 in the room), regardless of the hotel, be it Disney or not.
Christine șoș
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Thank You Rusty Scupper. This thread always bothers me. It is NOT a tipping position. Why would you leave your hard earned money when it is not called for. If you are tidy and dont abuse the room you dont have to feel guilty enough to leave money. Show your appreciation by following the rules and be reasonable. You do not have to tip the maids.
I will never understand this mindset. Who else are people tipping that are not in tipping positions. My family is feeling the economic crunch. Keep your money and spend it on your kids.
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Originally Posted by Cjsmom1811
Why would you leave your hard earned money when it is not called for.
Because the more you sow, the more you reap.
Jeff
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Originally Posted by MNNHFLTX
Just wanted to add that even if you do leave tips, there is no guarantee that housekeeping will leave towel animals. I only mention it because it always seems to come in this forum--someone who is disappointed that they don't get towel animals even after tipping. Personally we leave a tip also, usually a couple of dollars. It's something I like to do.
Towel animals are never my concern when I go.. I was just saying that they will sometimes leave them and they are really something. People should know that it isn't gauranteed. I don't and wouldn't ever get disappointed if we didn't get any during our stay lol.
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Had no idea they are one of the highest paid! Towel animals are not a necessity for me so it wouldn't bother me if they didn't leave any also!!! The only thing I hope is that they at least have a balloon in the room for my daughter's birthday!!!
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I was always raised to tip in situations where you are getting personal service - regardless of the pay of said person.
Room service, bell hops, taxis, housekeeping, bartenders, baristas, waiters. They are exchanging labor for personal service.
I have been in a service job position. It is always nice to get a tip, no matter the amount. When you are providing personal service for someone else, it is nice to be acknowledged that your hard work is appreciated. That's why I tip.
The only thing I hope is that they at least have a balloon in the room for my daughter's birthday!!!
Hmm, I have never heard of Mousekeeping having balloons available for rooms. You might have to order something through Disney for this..
AKA Courtney
"To all that come to this happy place: welcome...Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future.."
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This topic always confuses me. I undestand that they are doin a job that I don't want to do. But I also understand exactly how much time I am in my room....or should I say NOT in my room. We sleep, change clothes, and shower. We don't eat in our room....so there is not massive amounts of things to do. OK they make the bed and wipe out the shower.
I could go on and on but I won't..... I just feel like tipping is a personal thing. You don't have to do something just because someone else has done it in the past. Times and financial budgets change.
DL 2000 (off site)
DW 2001 (CSR)
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We tip $1 a day if the service is good. Like restaurant tipping, I believe in doing so if they are exceptional people and have made my experience better. That goes for Mousekeeping too. The last time we were there, I didn't leave a tip since the keeper(s) we had were pretty bad ie. no vacuuming, dirty sinks and one day they just forgot about us. It was, by far, the exception. All our other trips have been great!
We are also pretty neat people, so there isn't a real mess when I leave in the morning anyway.
Shannon
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Originally Posted by McLiberal8
I tip $2 a day, usually. We have had previous threads about this, and someone mentioned they have envelopes they make, pre-filled with $$$ for each day, and they decorate them. I think that's a great idea, and that's what I am planning on doing for my next trip!
we do the same thing, i shop at the party store for discontinued disney thank yous. usually spend around a dollar for 8 cards with envelopes. then we use stickers on the envelopes and write Mousekeeping. inside the card we say thanks for keeping our room so neat !!! and end with our family name. we then put it on the pillow. last year we had a table top xmas tree and affixed the envelope to the treet. it is a fun family thing to do.
Nichole
2000 - asmu (1st trip) AUG
2001 - Off site OCT
2002 - 2008 POP JAN YEARLY
2009 - Saratoga Springs SEPT
2010 - POP NOV 28 - DEC 3
2011 - POP - OCT 10days
2013 - POP Feb 23rd - Mar 2nd (originally booked AOA but my family doesn't like change I guess lol)
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speaking for the Mousekeepers
Let me start by saying we never expect tips. We are all aware this is a non-tipped position. So, don't ever think you have to tip us.
I do however think that sometimes a little appreciation (whether it be money, thank you card, or a compliment in person) can help.
My examples are personal experiences.
If your child continuously wets the bed, leave a note. I've had countless people try to cover up the accident. At the end of your stay, thank your housekeeper.
If your room is beyond recognition, leave a tip. Some rooms require more maintenance rather than cleaning. (I've had to clear a path just to get inside rooms countless times.)
If you want specific services (linen change everyday, extra towels, cleaning before 10 am etc), leave a tip. Its hard working around 18 different room schedules, on top of having checkouts, linen changes, and keeping the Mouse happy.
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Monica: Didn't mean to offend you or other mousekeepers by this post. For those visitors that trash a room, they should be ashamed of themselves and for those parents that allow their children to continuously wet the bed, put a darn pull up on them!!!! To you and all the mousekeepers, thank you for the made beds, clean towels, always stocked soap and coffee!!!!
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Monica, thank you for sharing your perspective on this.
I think what it comes down to is that there is no right or wrong--as in all things, people should act according to conscience and not what worry what someone else is doing.
Beth
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I did make the mistake of tipping only on the final day,forgetting that you will likely have someone different each day.Nevertheless,even without those tips each day we were always surprised by the little things they did like towel animals and arranging the 'full suitcase of stuffed animals' my DD brought on her bed in little scenes.It shows that the staff doesnt require tipping to go above and beyond..,which of course encourages me to tip even more
1981(FW) 1982(FW) 1983(FW) 1984(FW) 1985(FW)
1986(FW) 1987(FW) 1989-2x(FW) 2004(ASMO)2008(CSR)
You can't just let it go...not even on your birthday.
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Originally Posted by MNNHFLTX
I think what it comes down to is that there is no right or wrong--as in all things, people should act according to conscience and not what worry what someone else is doing.
I agree. Tipping is a personal thing; we have always tipped, not because it is expected, but because we appreciate all that the mousekeepers do to make our stay more magical. Back in the days before the resorts went non-smoking, and before my Mother passed away, she'd always greet the mousekeeper (who was cleaning the room next door) while she was outside having a cigarette. She respected what they did, and appreciated their efforts. A small thing, but it added to the trip.
So, as long as AMTRAK is back in service and the weather along the east coast cooperates, I'll be headed south on the Silver Star in just 12 days for another fun-filled vacation as ASMusic. I hope the Pixie Dust is working overtime.
Monica - I don't know where in ASMusic I'll be staying this trip, but I'll see if I can find you to say hi.
Sylvia șOș
80+ WDW visits . . .
1976-88 - I Drive / 1989-??? - CBR; DL; SoG; CSR; CR; POP; ASMu; WL; FQ
Upcoming:
30 Apr - 14 May 19 PO French Quarter
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Originally Posted by Sylvia
Monica - I don't know where in ASMusic I'll be staying this trip, but I'll see if I can find you to say hi.
See you real soon! I am working all over the resort now so I may not be in one location.
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We have always left a tip, usually $4 to $5/day for our family of four. We have two children, and while we strive to keep the place neat, sometimes in the desire to rush out the door, it's not always the easiest thing to do. And once we realized the extent that the (at least ours) Mousekeepers do, we were more than happy to say thank you!
They do far more than make the bed and clean out the shower... our shoes are always neatly lined up, counters are tidied (sometimes in a very cute way) and this last trip, we drove & my girls brought WAY too many stuffed animals. Well, our Mousekeeper (or Mousekeepers) found new and creative ways to arrange them every single day... they even made a couch for them out of our daughter's blankets and had them sitting on it on the bed one day, and another time had them all perched together, remote in hand, watching TV. They were fun & creative and it gave us a laugh every time we got back to our room... in fact, our girls were looking forward to seeing what they did each day!
So, for service like that, I am always happy to give them a little extra, regardless of whether or not it is considered to be a "tipped" position. I am a nurse, and am not allowed to be tipped... but the occassional thank you note I've gotten has meant the world, as have the flowers I've been given and a few other nice things that have been done to say thank you. Would I ever expect it?? Not on your life... but it brings a smile and brightens my day whenever it happens, and if I can pass that on, then it's all good.
Blythe
Past trips -
3x offsite,May 06 CBR,Oct 07 I'cot 10,Dec 08 CBR,Jan 09 ASMu,Oct 09 CBR/AKL,Jan 11 AsMu,Aug 11 CBR, Oct 11 AKL,Oct 12 I'cot 15,Aug 13 CBR,Aug '14 mini AKL trip
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