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22 May 2018, 07:33 AM | #1 |
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Tipping...
What do you do when you need a service at a hotel by the bellman, concierge, bathroom attendant or other staff etc. and do not have the denomination of currency you would like to give for a tip?
Any other awkward tipping situations you might share?
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If you're out of USD for tipping, chances are you're in a country where tips aren't expected. If you should feel inclined to, then tip in whatever currency you have on hand. It will come as a surprise either way.
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As a side note, if you genuinely have no cash, and want to tip your bellman, etc......practically 99% of the hotels that offer these services will allow you to drop a tip at the front desk. Simply let the bellman know you’re doing so (ask his name) and when you have the funds, they will save it for him at the front in an envelope or something of the nature. Don’t be the guy that says ‘get you later’ and never does so. Even if it comes at the latter end of your stay, do it. When I was 18, a mere extra $5 somedays was a nice surprise. And if you have ANY intention of returning to the property more than once a year, being respectful/generous will get you a long way. I could remember every single guest that frequented more than once a year, especially if the tips were good. Would fulfill requests or give free shuttle rides that more than offset their tipping scheme. Practically every tip-employee I knew in hospitality was the same way as well. |
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I was told it's $5 per bag, is that a good guide for tipping at hotels?
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-Bellman: $2-$3 per bag, but $5 minimum. Also, tend to tip more, if you are at a resort that covers a lot of property. There’s a difference between jumping right on an elevator and done with you in 2 minutes, and having to trek a couple minutes over to your villa, etc. The latter, $4-$5 per bag may be called for. -Valet: $5 in $5 out, unless the lot is 100 ft away, then that’s overkill. Don’t tip one time, more than likely you won’t get the same guy, especially at a large hotel, split it in half and tip twice. Those tips usually aren’t pooled so you screw one guy. *Also, I don’t apply this tipping scheme to restaurants, it’s ridiculous to think I’m handing him $5 for driving the car 10 feet. |
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I once asked a beach captain at a busy resort on the Mayan Riviera if he could keep an eye on our beach gear while we took a walk. I gave him a $20 bill, and we were treated to the best locations on the beach every time we came down to the water. He refused tips every day afterwards, but I happily tipped him generously the day we left. Excellent service.
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Looks like they would get stiffed by me... I always carrry 5s and ones now because I use to loose so much $ that way
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Tipping...
As much as the wife and I travel - we’ve learned to carry about $100 in 5s and $200 in 10s — that usually takes care of most of these scenarios.
I’ve always tippped SkyCaps and bellmen 5$/bag...maybe a little more if my wife packed half the closet...drivers, etc...just depends. I tend tip anyone providing me a service - especially when vacationing. Concierge - it kinda depends on what they’re getting for me — if it’s hard to get reservations or on a holiday - I’d definitely tip more. we’ve had some GREAT concierge service over the years in places like New York and Montreal. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I don't tip in the situations mentioned above.
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If I don’t have the money on me I will tell them I’ll hit them ASAP and I always do. I usually tip people 5 bucks to be honest but we travel light and don’t stay at the ritz.
One time I tipped a car wash towel boy with a winning scratch off ticket lol I had no cash on me. He gladly accepted and laughed.
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Bathroom attendants though, usually i just hold it instead That is a weird one. Do you tip before/after, and does a #2 require more money?? Do you give them the money with clean hands and now you leave the bathroom with dirty hands because money is filthy ... or do you give them money with dirty hands and then wash? It keeps me up at night
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I pick up the phone and that's about it. I used to be a good George back in my Vegas days,now I'm as stiff as it gets,except for waiters.
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My daughters depended on tips at jobs while growing up. My oldest worked as a hotel maid one summer, and her stories of room messes were so disgusting that they almost made me gag, and I had worked 20 years as an ER doc! I always tip the hotel maids well, keeping in mind Elizabeth's stories of people leaving 27 cents in pocket change as a tip.
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I too ask for change in this situation.
Awkward for me is when I tip (say for a car valet) in the beginning and it appears they expect a tip on the way out too.
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I mentioned this earlier, simply split your tip in half. At a lot of valets, the tips are not pooled and you may have two different people...
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Thank you for all the replies,
Really appreciating these experiences, keep them coming Having a roll of $5s in your pocket would be ideal. Ps The tipping scene in "reservoir dogs" is legendary.
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My common experience with delivery guys is when I ask for change they too often seem to almost have enough, creating a situation of too much or nothing.
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