What to Know Before Checking into a hotel " Hotel Etiquette"
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Guide to tipping below
Doorman
Takes luggage from your vehicle to the front desk, hails you a cab and opens the door; particularly at luxury hotels.
Tip: $1 to $2 for carrying luggage; $1 to $4 for getting a taxi (the higher end if it's raining or if the doorman had trouble flagging down a cab); none required for opening the door.
Front-desk clerk
Checks you in and out and can also provide help with very brief requests: directions, information about the city, etc.
Tip: None required.
Bellhop
Takes your luggage from the front desk to your room; also runs errands like delivering faxes and packages to your door.
Tip: $1 to $2 per bag, depending on the quality of the hotel, but not less than $2 total; $2 to $3 for bringing a requested item.
Concierge
Provides an array of services — from giving directions to making dinner reservations; particularly at luxury hotels.
Tip: None required for answering a question; $5 to $10 (immediately, not upon checkout) for each special service; more for miraculous efforts like obtaining tickets to a sold-out show.
Housekeeper
Makes the beds, cleans up any messes and sometimes turns down sheets.
Tip: $2 per day in a moderate hotel, $3 to $5 per day in a deluxe hotel. (Tipping daily rather than when you check out ensures that the tip will go to the specific person who cleaned your room.)
Valet
Parks and retrieves your car.
Tip: $2 to $3 per handoff.
Room service waiter
Delivers food to your room at hotels with a restaurant.
Tip: Fifteen to 20 percent of the total charge. (Check the bill to see if gratuity has already been included, but don't confuse this tip with a delivery charge.)
Bed-and-breakfast owner
Usually serves as cook, maid and tour guide for guests — who are generally treated more like friends and family.
Tip: None required (though B&B employees should be tipped the same as hotel employees)
Here is a good article to help you in a more detailed way
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/travel/hotels/2009-11-17-hoteltipping17_ST_N.htm
http://youtu.be/gaE1xb7zpJk
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Guide to tipping below
Doorman
Takes luggage from your vehicle to the front desk, hails you a cab and opens the door; particularly at luxury hotels.
Tip: $1 to $2 for carrying luggage; $1 to $4 for getting a taxi (the higher end if it's raining or if the doorman had trouble flagging down a cab); none required for opening the door.
Front-desk clerk
Checks you in and out and can also provide help with very brief requests: directions, information about the city, etc.
Tip: None required.
Bellhop
Takes your luggage from the front desk to your room; also runs errands like delivering faxes and packages to your door.
Tip: $1 to $2 per bag, depending on the quality of the hotel, but not less than $2 total; $2 to $3 for bringing a requested item.
Concierge
Provides an array of services — from giving directions to making dinner reservations; particularly at luxury hotels.
Tip: None required for answering a question; $5 to $10 (immediately, not upon checkout) for each special service; more for miraculous efforts like obtaining tickets to a sold-out show.
Housekeeper
Makes the beds, cleans up any messes and sometimes turns down sheets.
Tip: $2 per day in a moderate hotel, $3 to $5 per day in a deluxe hotel. (Tipping daily rather than when you check out ensures that the tip will go to the specific person who cleaned your room.)
Valet
Parks and retrieves your car.
Tip: $2 to $3 per handoff.
Room service waiter
Delivers food to your room at hotels with a restaurant.
Tip: Fifteen to 20 percent of the total charge. (Check the bill to see if gratuity has already been included, but don't confuse this tip with a delivery charge.)
Bed-and-breakfast owner
Usually serves as cook, maid and tour guide for guests — who are generally treated more like friends and family.
Tip: None required (though B&B employees should be tipped the same as hotel employees)
Here is a good article to help you in a more detailed way
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/travel/hotels/2009-11-17-hoteltipping17_ST_N.htm
http://youtu.be/gaE1xb7zpJk
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