Gratuities for front desk staff
Just wondering what general thoughts are regarding tipping front desk staff.
I'm a generous tipper, but usually only towards what I think are typical staff...waiters, concierge, bellhop, valet, housekeeping etc. I have come across some excellent front desk staff, wanted to tip, but wasn't sure if that would be too gaudy. General google searches seem to indicate tipping FD staff is acceptable if appropriate. Thanks! |
What about the security guard, parking garage attendant, groundskeepers and store clerk?
FDA's, like those other workers, need to be compensated properly by the property. Even then, they are ultimately compensated by guests and their room charges. |
Sure. And some people wonder why they never get an UG?
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Originally Posted by Often1
(Post 28047131)
Sure. And some people wonder why they never get an UG?
I usually get upgrades, no need to slip them $20. |
Originally Posted by Often1
(Post 28047131)
Sure. And some people wonder why they never get an UG?
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What may be satisfactory in one region or nation may be unacceptable in another. The OP needs to be specific about location.
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I think the FD should tip the customers.
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When I encounter great service, whether it be the FDC, concierge, housekeeping (fill in the blank), I send a note to the GM cc'ing Marriott HQ complimenting (fill in the blank) & asking that my note be put in their personnel file.
I've been told that, in some instances, the GM reads the note to everyone out loud on weekly mtgs, so the employee gets kudos (and hopefully it helps them if it comes to a raise). I normally get a letter back from HQ, although the GM probably has more input re: the employee. Cheers. |
I always tip at the front desk because I notice they take care of me better and they work hard. I'm at a Marriott now and I gave the Ops Mgr $40 in tips because she blocks a particular room for me, gets my extra pillows, left chocolate covered strawberries in the room for me as an amenity and just really makes me feel like a VIP. I also tipped the front office mgr $20 because she goes above and beyond for me as well.
Maybe it is unusual but if I feel taken care of I will tip well. And I do it everywhere. I like to find usually a couple people that I like taking care of me because they get to know my preferences and I feel more comfortable dealing with them. Case in point, last night spoke to a woman I had never met, asked for a wake up call and it was not put in. |
Tips are given for service
Bribes are given to get something you may or may not be entitled to. If you are "tipping" before you get service (or your room assignment) you are "bribing" and as far as I know the only place that's really an accepted practice is Las Vegas. |
Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
(Post 28047443)
When I encounter great service, whether it be the FDC, concierge, housekeeping (fill in the blank), I send a note to the GM cc'ing Marriott HQ complimenting (fill in the blank) & asking that my note be put in their personnel file.
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I hate tipping period, because I feel people should be paid a wage that encourages them to do their job well. Of course, I do tip at restaurants because I know servers are not paid that wage. But I would never tip a front desk clerk.
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Any kind of bribery is a good way to help a country slip down the slope of corruption.
There are lots of studies on it, but THIS summarizes it well. |
Originally Posted by Romelle
(Post 28048934)
Any kind of bribery is a good way to help a country slip down the slope of corruption.
There are lots of studies on it, but THIS summarizes it well. I'll ponder your concern for the downfall of society from my perch overlooking the ocean ! |
Originally Posted by rastaman777
(Post 28046682)
Just wondering what general thoughts are regarding tipping front desk staff.
I'm a generous tipper, but usually only towards what I think are typical staff...waiters, concierge, bellhop, valet, housekeeping etc. I have come across some excellent front desk staff, wanted to tip, but wasn't sure if that would be too gaudy. General google searches seem to indicate tipping FD staff is acceptable if appropriate. Thanks! btw, I've re-read the OP's question, and I don't see where he was suggesting tipping a FD clerk for an upgrade, which I too believe would be a bribe for future upgrades. But on the surface it looks as though the question was merely a service question. |
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