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Do You Tip For Room Service When Gratuity Is Included

Room Service Tipping Question

Old Jul 26th, 2008, 05:32 AM

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Room Service Tipping Question


When you order room service in a hotel and they add together a 20 percent service charge, do y'all also add a tip on elevation of that or is that service accuse equivalent to a tip?

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 05:39 AM

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I believe the service accuse is the tip. This was confirmed to me by the room service waiter at the Fairmont copley several weekends agone.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 05:46 AM

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I don't, unless the waiter was especially helpful or friendly.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 08:35 AM

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We always hand the server a few dollars in greenbacks. It just seems to exist a nice affair to do, no matter what the hotel's actual financial arrangement is.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 08:58 AM

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I stayed at the Scotts Valley Hilton htis by calendar week and ordered room service. The server who brought the nutrient told me the gratuity had been added already. It was also written in the tip section of the bill. I did not give him any additional money.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 09:35 AM

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I agree, I don't tip extra unless it was peculiarly helpful.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, x:13 AM

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A number of places where I've stayed and ordered room service had a service charge and tip (last place was the Westin River Northward in Chicago), and so I'thousand definitely not adding annihilation onto those bills!

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, xi:35 AM

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I guess I only feel different. For me to not give a piffling something---and I hateful 2 or 3 dollars----the person has to be truly unpleasant in his/her service.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 12:54 PM

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I usually give a pocket-size extra greenbacks tip to the waiter. Non much - $1 to $3 - depending on how large the order is and what change I have on me. Maybe $5-$six if it is a $100 order for crudites/drinks for a group.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 04:03 PM

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I seldom guild room service just like some others here when I do I give a small tip..two to three dollars even though the service charge is added onto the bill. I always make sure I have a lot of dollar bills when away from home as they are and then handy to have when one wants to tip.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 04:40 PM

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The service charge is non just equivalent to a tip, it is the tip.

The last time I ordered room service, my $27.78 nib included $21.00 for the meal, a $3.00 "delivery fee" and a $iii.78 "service charge." The service charge was an eighteen% tip on the $21.00.

If I were a social worker, I might have slipped the guy another $3.00, bringing my total to $30.seventy--$21.00 plus $9.78--the $nine.78 being 46.v% $21.00.

But I'm non a social worker, and then I went with the $three.00 and the xviii%, and I think $27.78 is plenty for a club sandwich.

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 05:27 PM

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Simply, but, just, the gratuity added to the beak is the commitment person's tip. Where exercise yous think the 18-20% goes?

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Old Jul 26th, 2008, 07:10 PM

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The only room service we e'er order is breakfast for 2 which involves lots of plates, glasses, cups, a large coffee carafe and food that needs to exist kept warm, also as a lot of set-upward on the part of the server. It is a meal that is both labor and time intensive. Fifty-fifty with the extra two or 3 dollar tip, it is rarely more than about $10 more than than going down to the dining room.

Having breakfast in your hotel bathrobe--priceless.

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Old Jul 27th, 2008, 12:15 PM

Having breakfast in your hotel bathrobe--priceless.

I never even consume breakfast at abode in my bathrrobe I'm with the people who don't tip extra if an xviii% tip is already included.

As for room service being service intensive, it might be more intensive when they arrive, simply it's also only one trip - bring information technology in, set it upward, collect a signature, and be gone. No returns to find out if everything is ok, to refill soda and java cups, etc. Sorry, simply I recall it's LESS intensive than waiting tables in an actual restaurant.

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dmlove, I am so with you. The service industry seems to have the masses bamboozled into tipping on pinnacle of tipping. HTTY

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Old Jul 27th, 2008, 01:08 PM

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And, PS that guy you are tipping doesn't demand to know anything most waiting tables and he is the one who left that tray of half-eaten garbage in your hallway for you to pass time after time before it was removed hours later. Here'south an extra $3. I don't think then.

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Old Jul 27th, 2008, 06:03 PM

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Thank you for all of the replies. I rarely order room service but when I have, I figured that the extra 20% (or whatever amount) WAS the tip, but the final fourth dimension I had room service I didn't take my reading spectacles handy when I signed the receipt and I asked the server if the tip was included. His response was -- the service charge is added on. Interesting response. That made me wonder.

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Old Jul 27th, 2008, 07:07 PM

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Hmmm. Maybe that room service guy trained in French republic. That'southward the historic period one-time answer at that place when you ask if tip is included. They usually say no, because a TIP is not included. A tip is something extra you may or may non intendance to give when a SERVICE CHARGE has been added to the bill. But in France if you ask if the service charge is added, they will exist honest and say yes. It's all in what you ask.

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Old Jul 27th, 2008, 11:ten PM

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I LOVED reading this thread. Y'all guys are nifty.

I don't call back how we handle this. I recollect if in that location is a service charge of substantial corporeality nosotros blow off the tip.

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