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How much do you tip a resort cleaner?

The recommended tipping range The American Hotel & Lodging Association suggests leaving a $1-to-$5 tip per day for the housekeeping staff. The tipping range is helpful when estimating your trip budget, but how much you should ultimately tip depends on a few factors (more on this later).



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As with most forms of tipping, a hard-and-fast rule is hard to come by. The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) suggests leaving a $1-to-$5 tip per day for the housekeeping staff.

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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 common for all-inclusive resorts to include gratuity in the upfront cost. This amount is typically shared among the staff. However, tipping those who provide exceptional service during your stay is customary and should be part of your travel plans.

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The standard way to tip a housekeeper at a hotel is to leave a few dollars per day, on the pillow of your bed, or at the desk in your room when you check out. This is especially important to do if you have requested extra services such as laundry or special cleaning.

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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).

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Other Considerations When Tipping at 5 Star Hotels
For housekeeping, it is recommended to leave a daily tip of $5-10 per day, depending on the quality of service provided. If you are staying at a resort, it is also common to leave a tip for the person who delivers your luggage to your room.

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The American Hotel & Lodging Association (ALHA) recommends tipping hotel housekeeping $1-5 per night. If you're going to tip, ideally: Leave it nightly, since someone different could be cleaning your room every day.

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When to tip your hotel room cleaners. Some travelers like to leave one tip for hotel housekeeping at the end of their stay. But most experts say it's better to leave a tip every day of your trip. “We recommend tipping nightly, as your room may be serviced by different people,” said Ten Eyck.

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So while you're not necessarily expected to tip on-property attendants like servers, housekeepers, and bartenders, it's still a good rule of thumb to bring a little extra cash to thank the folks who make your stay stress-free.

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If you're wondering where to leave your tip, here's a quick answer: Generally, the best place to leave a tip for hotel housekeeping is in a conspicuous spot in the room, such as on the pillow, a desk, or in a thank you note.

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Think of tipping less like a requirement and more like an extra thank you for exceptional service. Though most resort workers appreciate receiving tips from guests, some resorts forbid staff members from accepting tips, so slipping your bartender an extra $5 may not be such a welcome gesture.

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Hotel housekeepers clean, organize and maintain guest rooms and other public areas of a hotel. They maintain a pleasant ambiance by meeting tidiness and cleanliness standards throughout the facility, creating a better and safer guest environment.

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Front Desk Clerks, Concierge
These tasks usually fall to the hotel concierge, who customarily receives tips for his service. Tip between $5 and $10 for exceptional service. Should the front desk staff or a concierge score you a seat at the hottest restaurant, tip up to $25.

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Housekeeping/Maid Service at Your Hotel: It's polite to leave about a dollar per day, per person in your party, as a tip for the cast members that make up your room. If you're a family of five, this means a five dollar tip for your housekeeper each day.

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Recommended tip for hotel concierge: $2 to $5 for routine requests, but up to $100 for standout service.

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