Of course, according to a newspaper article I read before Christmas, you're also "supposed" to tip (or buy a nice gift for) your mailman, your kids' schoolteachers, UPS delivery guys, laundro-mat people, etc., etc. I'll just stick with the waiters.
Exception: Buffets. If I have to do all the work, why exactly should I leave a tip? Because the restaurant put the drink machine in a closet just to give the server something to do? Furthermore, tip-begging is very bad form, especially in buffets.
Of course, these days I tend to avoid buffets if I can. Something about overcooked food coming from a steam table that is just not very appetizing.......
--Dave Althoff, Jr.
As for:
Counter Service, Venders, Maids: No
Bellboys, porters: Yes, normally $1 a bag unless a bag is really heavy or he or she goes out of his or her way to make things easier for me.
But for the mail man, no I don't, although I should, since he is my neighbor. :) *** Edited 2/2/2004 10:57:53 PM UTC by Sarah Jackson***
http://www.tipping.org/TopPage.shtml
I had been under the impression that you tip maidservice only for multiple night stays, but tipping.org suggests otherwise.
I had also been under the impression that one tips in a buffet equal to a restaurant. tipping.org suggests tipping at a lower rate. However, if the server at e.g. Midway Market chats up my kids, they're guaranteed 20%.
coasterqueenTRN said:
I used to get tipped quite a bit, even though it wasn't really allowed. lol.-Tina
Huh? 8-0
well, you learn somethin new every day ;)
I honestly feel that you should tip as to how you feel over service you receive. If I get shoddy service in a restaurant why should I tip? If I get good service in a non-tip place I will tip anyhow, it's all about the individual in my eyes.
-Jim *** Edited 2/2/2004 11:11:59 PM UTC by Invy***
As for amusement parks:
If I was at CP Hotel Breakers and a Bell Boy helped me out I tipped him.
If I had a server who "served me" I tipped a minimum of 18% (which is QUICKLY coming the standard now instead of 15 I hear.)
If someone at the park who is in some type of service was able to give me some type of "insider" information or something more than a smart guest would know that proved benificial to my day I would tip them.
If I was able to get my hotel room upgraded, I tip the person who worked it out.
As for Buffets (like CP's or SFWoA) I still tip the servers there. While not as much as a usual server...unless they really help me out in some strange way. I tip them. Most servers (while I don't know about theme park buffet servers) usually only get $2.15 an hour also. Most buffet places now a days have very nicely and neatly done P.C. signs saying if servers accept tips or not at their place.
At CP's Midway Buffet I talked to a girl this summer who said she made a little less than the Silver Dollar servers per hour, but she kept our table clear, drinks ALWAYS full (a BIG one on tipping for me) and just a great time talking to. So I tipped her well.
If someone provides me with a service that excells their job description I tip them without even thinking about it.
The world just becomes a happier place...which is what theme parks are about ;)
"The Future of Roller Coasters"
-RollerCoasterGod
http://OhioThemeParks.com
*** Edited 2/2/2004 11:34:44 PM UTC by RollerCoasterGod***
spewey said:
Now, when you guys are on the road, should I assume y'all leave a few bucks behind in the room for the maid?
I'm getting into that habit, especially at better places on multiple-night stays. I'm generally pretty neat on the road, but I know those poor housekeepers have to deal with some really nasty stuff, so I think even just a few bucks goes a long way.
--Greg
"You seem healthy. So much for voodoo."
'Course, we're notorious over-tippers - but then again, we almost never get poor service. See, there's something to that Karma thing. I especially make sure to take care of the tenders at open bars (i.e. weddings, parties), 'cause they rarely get anything in the way of tips ...
Mail delivery people make a pretty decent buck as it is. I always associated tipping with jobs that depend on them.
My favorite MJ tune: "Billie Jean" which I have been listening to alot now. RIP MJ.
Piss me off, be a moron, fail to multitask, you'll get nothing. I'm not that hard to please.
Of course, if you're charming, attractive or flirt with me (yeah, even gay men... unlike most I take that as flattering, not a threat), you may get bonus points. I know, that's a terrible thing to judge on, but I'm only human.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
If a glass is empty, DON'T ASK. Just bring me another freakin' Diet Pepsi. Of course I want more! The glass is empty and my food just arrived! Bring the new glass when the old one's at 30% and extra bonus points for you.
Also, if you send me free beer, you're gonna make up the difference. Free $3 beer = extra $3 tip.
Hi
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
I've just gotten into the habit of tipping hotel housekeepers too. My family never stayed in hotels much, and it's something I didn't even know was good practice until I'd read this book. Very enlightening. Even in places where tipping isn't the practice, common courtesies go a long way in making someone's day less miserable.
"Want to be upside down, maybe thrown from side to side" - The New Pornographers, The Fake Headlines
yeah, even gay men... unlike most I take that as flattering, not a threat
Absolutely. If you're a good enough actor to convince me that you think I'm attractive, I don't care who you are. You're getting a healthy tip.
And, if you haven't yet read the book dawnmarie links to, do not pass go, do not collect $200, and read.
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