If we are staying a full week, then we leave a dollar on the bed every night. Sometimes a different person will clean your room on one of the days of the week. We would hate to leave a bigger tip on the one day our regular maid was off work!
If it is just for a night or two, we will leave about two or three dollars on the bed.
2006-10-20 13:38:12
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answered by Darrell Keller 2
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they really dont need a tip. i mean they get paid just like the rest of us that work. if you give them a tip, then they expect it every time you stay there again. but if you really want to give one, then i would say, leave it the last day you are staying there. it depends on how good a job they did and how long you stayed. it also depends on the stars of the hotel too. whatever you leave is fine, considering i think that most people dont even leave tips.
2006-10-20 14:09:03
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answered by JennyJen91 2
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They are suppose to clean your room everyday, if they are and doing a good job, then 10 dollars a day would be a good tip. These jobs are very hard and pay very little money. So if they are doing their job well, i would tip well. If they are not doing the job well I would only tip a dollar or two just for the service of dumping trash and bringing towels. Good luck and God bless
2006-10-20 13:40:12
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answered by ? 7
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Really depends on the stars of the hotel and your choice. For your case, I would first have to say that you should tip every night, because there might be different maids cleaning each day, and maybe a dollar or two tip each day. But then again, it really depends on your choice and how much money you're willing to part with.
2006-10-20 13:37:23
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answered by herbritannicmajesty68 3
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When I stayed 4 nights at a top notch hotel in Canada, I left a $15.00 tip on the night stand which I thought was reasonable.
2006-10-20 13:38:12
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answered by misty blue 1
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Why would you tip house keeping staff? Well, UNLESS they do something above and beyond, your expectations. Then, maybe I'd tip them.
You could also let their supervisor know about the good job they are doing. This costs you nothing, yet yields a similar result for the staff member.
2006-10-20 14:40:16
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answered by MattyG 3
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Depending on the services you received $1-3/night plus extra for special requests. It is customarily left at the end of your stay.
2006-10-21 16:56:58
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answered by zoeann 2
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Oh, me. i'm a Tipping Freak. i do no longer use hotels, and so on., yet i could wish to leave some-a number of money according to night. I determine it like this: it extremely is decrease than treating somebody to a drink & feels merely as friendly. i like to help my help team, no rely that they at the instant are not "my" team. they're nevertheless there for me & mine.
2016-11-24 20:28:07
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answered by acebedo 4
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I give tip just once and I give a tip before I checked out.
2006-10-20 13:36:05
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answered by hopeless 5
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$2 a day for every day you stay. If you make a huge mess then leave a $5 on the last day.
2006-10-20 23:23:51
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answered by fenocian 2
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