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Walt Disney World Trip Planning
Topic: Just a couple of ????'s

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tinkerbell1962
Mon 1/21/2008 9:55a
We're planning on a week long stay at the All Star Music Resort.

First, what is everyone's customary daily tipping for housekeeping? I just don't want to go too low.

How is the quality of the coffee in the food court? Is it brewed or just instant heated up (ugh).

Thanks everyone!!!!
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MinnieSummer
Mon 1/21/2008 11:10a
Ah yes, the tipping question. My theory is $1.00/day/person in the room unless we are really messy OR are there on a holiday like Christmas or Thanksgiving and then I adjust accordingly. But I'm sure many others will have something to say about this.

I don't drink coffee so I can't help you with this one.
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bdistel
Wed 1/23/2008 12:35p
We've stayed at the Music resort a couple times and loved it. It's the middle resort of the three value resorts. Pop Century is a value, but not in the same vacinity as Sports, Music and Movies. We usually tipped $3-$4 per day. The coffee at the resorts is strong, not old. Usually I will fill my cups about 3/4 of the way then water in the rest. It isn't instant coffee either. My suggestion is to try a cup first, then "fix" it accordingly.
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Mickeys Gal
Tue 1/29/2008 10:19a
Not to sound dumb, but I'm not really a "traveler"... when is it customary to tip for the room? Do you tip a little each day or just a total amount at the end of your trip?
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danyoung
Tue 1/29/2008 10:27a
Just to voice the other side of the housekeeping tipping coin, I never tip them. Haven't ever, and I've travelled extensively and stayed in many hotel rooms for many years. Tipping in America is a response to waitpeople getting paid a less than minimum wage. The tips are part of the package that makes up their earnings. Housekeepers, while not getting rich, are usually paid in the $7 to $8 per hour range. For some reason this concept of tipping housekeepers has established itself and grown over the years, but it's in no way a must like tipping waitpeople is. I've never suffered from poorly maintained rooms by not tipping. If you have kids, though, you might enjoy some of the extra things housekeepers do, like arranging your stuffed animals and making towel critters. Having no kids, I just take the service that they're already being paid for.
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Goofyernmost
Tue 1/29/2008 2:53p
^^^^I'm afraid I have to agree with you there. We have all gone completely overboard with the tipping thing. I go to my barber who, or possibly whom, charges me full price in spite of the fact that I have less then half the hair follicle's that I was born with. He owns the shop, charges me his rate and then I'm expected to give him a tip for doing his job. Nobody tips me, so this just doesn't happen. What's he going to do...shave my head? Or maybe make my hair grow back so he can charge me more? OK, I can handle that one and I will give him a tip if he can pull it off!
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RoadTrip
Tue 1/29/2008 3:04p
I tip housekeeping. I figure I am spending more each day on my Disney vacation than she makes in two weeks. I'm not going to miss the $2 a day I leave but it might make a difference to her. If it makes her smile it is well worth it.

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MinnieSummer
Wed 1/30/2008 6:55a
At WDW we tip each day as you rarely get the same people cleaning the room each day. At other hotels we usually leave the tip on the day we checkout.
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