Would you be willing to pay less for no housekeeping?

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Would you be willing to pay less for no housekeeping?

Yes
8
21%
No
30
79%
 
Total votes: 38

Blackie Pueblo
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Post by Blackie Pueblo » Sep Sat 02, 2006 8:29 am

That's really nice of you bostoncg! How do you go about tipping them? Do you personally give them the money, or do you leave it in the room?

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SimonTemplar
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Post by SimonTemplar » Sep Mon 04, 2006 9:45 am

bamafan19 wrote:Heck no!!! How else would I collect all those bottles of shampoo and bars of soap?

:mickey3:
I've got a pretty sizeable collection from past trips. I consider them my "free" souvenirs. Back when we stayed at the Vacation Villas in 1993, they even left Mickey napkins, plates, and cups (all disposable). Of course, they came home with us.

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Post by disneydreamer58 » Sep Mon 04, 2006 2:07 pm

Hi Blackie Pueblo: On the day of check out I leave it in the room with a note that says "Housekeeping, Thank you", I think those are pretty universal words. I try to leave at least $20-$50 depending on my length of stay. I know it is not much but it's about all I can afford. :D
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