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Old Apr 19, 09, 10:21 am   #1
 
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Priceline, etc,idea on how to save more $

These sites that offer rooms at such great rates can be an excelent way to stay in hotels and visit places at AMAZING discount rates.
The hotels sell empty rooms they would not get a penny for if vacant,and YOU save BIG!.
However,plase take into consideration the tipped employeees are not included in the discount.
Take the doorman,bellman,servers,etc under consideration when budgeting for your trip.
IF $ is tight ,savea few bucks by, parking offsite,carrrying your own bags,and picking up food to go.
Also .ordering food outside the hotel do be delivered to your room is a common practice and totally above board.
This post is not meant to be SNARKY in anyway.
Just a few ideas,and suggestions.
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Old Apr 19, 09, 10:24 am   #2
 
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Old Apr 20, 09, 6:23 am   #3
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Continuing in the non-snarky spirit, if you get a good airfare on Priceline, don't forget to tip the flight attendants the amount you would have if you paid full fare, about 10%.
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Old Apr 20, 09, 11:29 am   #4
 
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LOL...tu che on the tipping the FA idea!
Guess it did look snarky.
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Old Apr 21, 09, 7:24 am   #5
 
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and don't forget to tip the counterperson when you get your take out meal, and make sure they see you hit the tip jar, lest you have another Sinefeld episode on your hands. If you get food delivery in the hotel, make sure you tip the driver as well, free delivery is not free.
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Old Apr 21, 09, 11:18 am   #6
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.... and do not forget to tip all the Flyertalkers who helped you get that low rate....
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Old Jul 25, 09, 7:16 pm   #7
 
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i just tipped over
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Old Jul 26, 09, 9:24 am   #8
 
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and if you are traveling to the countryside, don't forget to go cow tipping
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Old Jul 26, 09, 12:20 pm   #9
 
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I just won a priceline bid..how do I send my tip to William Shatner?
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Old Jul 26, 09, 12:23 pm   #10
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I love threads about tipping.

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Old Jul 26, 09, 1:16 pm   #11
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I just won a priceline bid..how do I send my tip to William Shatner?
You just did. It's the difference between the hotel price and the taxes. Even though Bill is very rich he collects every time because he thinks you can never be too rich (he doesn't subscribe to the other half of that wisdom: "or too thin" - Gloria Vanderbilt). Here's another tipping tip - if a waiter serves you a steak and charges you for a hamburger, he expects a tip equal to half the menu price difference.
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Old Jul 26, 09, 7:19 pm   #12
 
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Don't forget to write in a tip for the room service waitperson. It's the blank line right after the 20% service charge....
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