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How much do all-inclusive resort workers make in Mexico?

The majority of all-inclusive staff members — including those who work in the maintenance, food and beverage and laundry departments — make about the equivalent of around $300 USD a month — and these workers actually had families to support.



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Tipping at an All Inclusive Resort People tip differently at the buffets. Some tip every meal, and some tip the last day they are at the hotel. Some hotels have a 'shared-tips' policy where all gratuity is collected in a tip jar and shared equally among the restaurant staff.

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How Much Should You Budget for Tips Per Day? The cost of tips for an all-inclusive vacation in Mexico will vary based on your daily adventures, but the general guideline is to plan on about $10-15 per day (which translates to roughly 200-300 Mexican Pesos).

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It's up to you how much you tip, but the recommended amount in Mexico is between 10% – 20% (15% is a good standard in tourist areas) of the bill or ticket price.

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At food stalls and low-cost eateries (fondas and cocinas economicas) most patrons do not leave a tip, but if you do give one, it is greatly appreciated. When drinking at a bar, whether it be in town or at your all-inclusive resorts, it is appropriate to tip 20 pesos per drink, or the equivalent to $1 USD.

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It is not customary to tip at a continental breakfast that is served buffet-style,” Bergen says. “It is customary and appreciated to tip during breakfast when there is a server who takes your order or serves coffee and juice.”

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Some guests leave a lump-sum tip on the last day of their stay, but a better practice is doling out incremental tips daily, as hotel housekeepers might have different day-to-day room assignments. A daily tip more closely ensures your gratitude goes to the specific worker who services the room each day.

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If you normally tip maids, go for it. Some people like to leave $4-5 dollars a day, others like to leave one big $40 tip on the last day. I personally don't usually tip maids unless I for some reason leave the rooms very messy or the staff goes out of their way to deliver me more towels, or something.

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