It's been a while since I've seen this discussed and I thought I'd get an update. A few scenarios, please share your practices for each that you've encountered:
1. Timeshare stay with daily housekeeping
2. Timeshare stay with no housekeeping
3. Timeshare stay with midweek tidy
4. Calling for maintenance/housekeeping to come to the unit to deliver or fix things
I'll go first, though I fear I may be cheap (part of the reason for this thread):
1. $10/day for full service including bed linen changes, kitchen cleaning, etc, $40-50/week for less intense daily tidy
2. $20
3. $20 -$30 depending on what's in my wallet
4. This depends on the task. I recently tried to tip a maintenance guy $10 after he spent a half hour fixing a broken ceiling fan, and he tried hard not to accept it but eventually did. I don't think they get tipped very often. I know some people feel that it's the resorts responsibility to keep the units in working order - I don't disagree but he did a great job and went above and beyond what most would have done. I don't tip for things that should be in the unit but are missing, or things that need to be replaced because they are broken or gross. I usually slip a few bucks to people who deliver extra pillows/blankets/etc.
1. Timeshare stay with daily housekeeping
2. Timeshare stay with no housekeeping
3. Timeshare stay with midweek tidy
4. Calling for maintenance/housekeeping to come to the unit to deliver or fix things
I'll go first, though I fear I may be cheap (part of the reason for this thread):
1. $10/day for full service including bed linen changes, kitchen cleaning, etc, $40-50/week for less intense daily tidy
2. $20
3. $20 -$30 depending on what's in my wallet
4. This depends on the task. I recently tried to tip a maintenance guy $10 after he spent a half hour fixing a broken ceiling fan, and he tried hard not to accept it but eventually did. I don't think they get tipped very often. I know some people feel that it's the resorts responsibility to keep the units in working order - I don't disagree but he did a great job and went above and beyond what most would have done. I don't tip for things that should be in the unit but are missing, or things that need to be replaced because they are broken or gross. I usually slip a few bucks to people who deliver extra pillows/blankets/etc.
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