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xoxoxoBruce 10-11-2015 12:12 PM

Hotel Stays
 
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I've found this to be effective, one for the first morning and one for the last... and leave $5 on the bed each morning. ;)
No poop particles on the toothbrush, nothing missing, and everything clean and neat, every day. Hotel maids work hard, don't make shit, and most feedback is complaints, with many of them petty.

This hotel had a card to hang on the door if you wanted housekeeping to skip your room that day, unlike the "do not disturb" signs that cause knocking/phone calls, to see when. If you hung the card, for each day they'd give you a $5 credit for future services at any of their corporate hotels. Big whoop.

elSicomoro 10-11-2015 03:32 PM

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This was in a hotel I stayed in in Cheyenne, WY earlier this year. I interpreted it as, "Every time you waste a towel, God kills a snowy owl."

Pamela 10-11-2015 08:37 PM

if I make a mess above and beyond, or ask for anything special from housekeeping, I leave a tip when I leave, usually with a note of thanks. Otherwise, I ask for no housekeeping when I check in due to my dog being prone to escape and evasion.

Gravdigr 10-12-2015 04:40 PM

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They've been at it for a while. That owl is dead.

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xoxoxoBruce 10-12-2015 07:11 PM

Unless it's an :eyeball::eyeball: undead Owl.

Sundae 10-13-2015 05:37 AM

We left a $1 a day in our hotel room in Cuba.
I know it doesn't sound like much, but it was 1996, and American currency gave that dollar pretty much the same spending power as a couple of week's wages.

We got decoratively folded towels, our room was cleaned first on the floor - despite being in the middle of the level - and we got a note when we left to say thank you from the room staff. Aside from the early clean, usually when we were at breakfast, meaning we could be in and out all day, they would probably have done the rest anyway. But we were tipped off (pun intended) by people who had visited previously. It meant nothing to us compared to the cost of the holiday, but it was important to the staff.

I've never, not ever tipped room staff in this country.
Then again, I generally don't ask for the room to be cleaned, the towels to be changed and I often take my rubbish out with me, or at least leave the bin outside the door.
It's not a common habit to tip room staff here. At least not as far as I know.

xoxoxoBruce 10-13-2015 11:27 AM

A year or so ago, staying at a hotel in PA, I left money on the bed and when I got back it was on the table. Next morning I left double on the bed, and found it on the table. Same routine every day until I checked out. I wonder who ended up with the money, whether the maid kept it or turned it in?

The thought of some pimply faced 19 year old, assistant to the assistant night clerk, spending it to woo his sweetheart, doesn't displease me, any more than an exhausted single mom buying her pride and joy a toy on the way home.

This is my reward, I can imagine a very small gift making someone happy for a brief snapshot in time. :blush:

elSicomoro 10-13-2015 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 941776)
Unless it's an :eyeball::eyeball: undead Owl.

We're talking Cheyenne...they're a little behind the times.

(Really nice town, actually. Went to Albuquerque, Cheyenne and Colby, KS earlier this year...good times!)


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