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How much do you tip a hotel valet each time?

How much you should tip a valet. For a mid-level hotel with valet service, you should tip anywhere from $2 to $5, Osten says. The American Hotel & Lodging Association recommends $1 to $5 when someone delivers your car; tipping when your car is parked is up to your discretion.



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Whether valet parking is complimentary or incurs a fee, it is customary to tip at least a dollar. It's customary to tip both when dropping off and picking up your car. Most people do both, as the valet staff may differ for your arrival and departure. Tip more if you need special services from your parking attendant.

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On nights that aren't busy and the “valet full” sign isn't on display, a $20 tip is often enough to have them leave your car up front. While this isn't a big deal at a lot of the smaller, free valets, it can save a lot of time (even more than a “first up”) at large paid ones.

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Make sure the tip is visible, like on the dresser or next to the bathroom sink. Avoid leaving your housekeeping tips on the bed or nightstand, as these areas risk your cash getting jostled around or lost when bed sheets are changed. Leave your tip on top of, or next to, a thank you note.

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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 customary
In the United States, tipping is customary for services such as valet. You may not like it or agree with it but that is just the way it is and when you don't tip it is a breach of custom. Valet drivers usually get paid a base rate and then will split the tips with whomever was working the same shift.

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As we said above, a good rule of thumb for tipping a valet in 2023 is between $3 and $5. Most people tip right in the middle ($4). Keep in mind, this is a baseline. If your driver does something to go above and beyond the call of duty, you can always tip more to show recognition of that extra effort.

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The standard tip for hotel housekeeping in the U.S. is $2 to $5 per day, says Cohorst. Now, with all the additional work housekeeping must accomplish, it's only fair to tip a consistent $5 per day—even more, if you're feeling exceptionally benevolent.

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Tip $1-5 per bag when you are escorted to your room (especially if your luggage is heavy or they prepare your room or show you around). Tip the same if you request bell staff service checking out. Tip $1-2 for getting a taxi. If they unload your luggage, tip in proportion to the amount and weight.

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We now offer the option to mobile tip! While tipping is not required, if you feel inclined to tip with a credit card or cash, our shuttle drivers are always appreciative.

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