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How much do you tip a 5 star hotel butler?

In terms of the amount, quantifying the value of a hospitality professional who helps you with every aspect of your stay is difficult. Customarily, for a private butler, you want to tip at least 5% of the nightly room rate—for each night they serve as your butler.



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It is not mandatory to tip your butler but most of the times they do such a great job that our guests feel they deserve a little extra thanks. The tipping is at our guests' discretion in any amount you feel appropriate. Some guests prefer to tip them at the end of their stay, and some prefer to tip daily.

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A general rule of thumb is $3 to $5 per night for budget and midrange hotels, and up to $10 a night for luxury hotels and resorts (or more if the service is really high end). Families don't automatically need to tip more than single travelers or couples.

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Though tipping can be a complex concept depending on which state you're in, a baseline tip of 15-20% is recommended, depending on the experience you have. If you don't have a bill to calculate that with, assume about $5-10 for each task with truly extraordinary services getting $25-40.

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The average suggested tip amount is $2-3 per day and up to $5 per day if you're staying at a 4 or 5-star hotel.

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When tipping, 5 percent of the nightly room rate, per day where the butler's services are used, is considered appropriate. So if you call on your butler for seven days at $1000 per night, you would tip $50 per night, or $350 total.

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Concierges tend to earn more than most other hotel staff, but they still definitely deserve your tips. If you go to them with a request, like a local recommendation or help booking tickets to a sold-out show, tip them in the moment when their service to you is completed. And tip according to the effort involved.

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Yes, it is customary to leave a tip in your hotel room in the United States before you check out. The amount you should leave should vary depending on the quality of service you receive. Generally speaking, if the housekeeping staff does an excellent job, then you should consider leaving a $2 - $5 per night tip.

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According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), guests should tip housekeeping anywhere between $1 to $5 per night for a mid-range or business hotel. For luxury hotels where the staff offers daily cleaning services and nightly turndown services, guests should leave a little more.

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It's unnecessary to tip with each interaction. But, at minimum, it's customary to tip when you check in and out of the hotel. If you're not happy with the service, don't tip. You don't have to reward bad behavior.

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Some experts recommend that you bring a total of $150 to $200 USD for tips for a 1-week stay. This equates to around $20 to $25 USD per day for all staff members who might help you throughout the day.

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Pro tip: Tip everyone: While most travelers know to tip a bellman or valet, few leave anything for the front-desk agent—despite their enormous power to influence the quality of your stay. “The front desk isn't a tipped position, so when you do tip, it makes them beholden to you,” Tomsky said.

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How to Tip During Your Stay. There are different ways to tip hotel housekeeping during your stay. You can leave cash in an envelope with a note that says “Thank you” or “Housekeeping” on the nightstand or desk. Alternatively, you can hand the tip directly to the housekeeper and thank them for their hard work.

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While room service attendants often receive an automatic gratuity as part of the room service bill, other employees may only receive tips occasionally. Then there are the all-inclusive resorts, which cover gratuities as part of your stay. It often depends on the situation, the services, and how luxurious the hotel is.

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Any additional gratuity added on to a bill would go directly to me, but there is no obligation and should only be given at your discretion, based on the level of service you received. The verbiage on the receipt states, The 10% gratuity added to your bill is shared amongst the suite level attendants/staff.

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According to statistics collected by The New York Times, only about 30% of hotel guests leave a tip for housekeepers.

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