What do you mean that housekeeping is a non-tipped position? I have always tipped housekeeping and some hotel/motels leave envelopes in the room for it.Housekeeping is a non-tipped position. No need to get extra compensation for not getting a tip because the guest has declined housekeeping services. Their wages may be higher than the CM working in the theme park.
What do you mean that housekeeping is a non-tipped position? I have always tipped housekeeping and some hotel/motels leave envelopes in the room for it.
Oh that makes much more sense!"Non-tipped" means that the employee's wages are not expected to be partially made up by tips. In the US, the Dept of Labor recognizes certain categories of job as "tipped positions." Employers are exempt from having to pay the full minimum wage for these employees, as it is expected that they will receive tips.
At WDW, tipped positions are restaurant servers and those who work in bell services and valet parking. Guests may tip housekeepers if they choose, but it's optional.
Exactly! Great point!There may be more to it than we think-- give someone $50 gift card and they'll spend $80 or more. I suspect these offers don't come without some extensive research that illustrates more $$$ to the bottom line
Can you specify at check in the email address you want the gift card to go to?You get it via email within about an hour. There is a bar code on it and you can have it scanned right from your phone.
I can only surmise that they have research that shows that most people paying the big bucks to stay deluxe aren't moved by the prospect of saving $10 a day? They also can likely show what the average deluxe guest spends and that it isn't necessary to "prime the pump" with a gift card to get those folks to open their wallets. I have nothing to back this up, it's just a hunchSo given all their motivation $-wise, or saving water, or...? still my confusion is why not include deluxe resorts? We're staying at the Beach Club in a couple months and we'd do it, and they'd probably come out ahead one way or another, so why not multiply that logic by the thousand's of people that stay at deluxe daily?
I wonder also if Disney just wants the rooms to be nice. It doesn't surprise me at all that they have this policy at the deluxe resorts. They want you to feel pampered. I suspect most deluxe resort residents feel the same way and wouldn't use the option anyway.I can only surmise that they have research that shows that most people paying the big bucks to stay deluxe aren't moved by the prospect of saving $10 a day? They also can likely show what the average deluxe guest spends and that it isn't necessary to "prime the pump" with a gift card to get those folks to open their wallets. I have nothing to back this up, it's just a hunch
Why is it minus one night? They have to give you a cleaned room regardless and they will have to clean it after you are gone. No?Yup. It's available at all Values and Moderates.
Yup. $10 per night minus one night. So for a 7 night stay you'll get a gift card for $60.
Yes, a lot of deluxe resort guests wouldn't take kindly to the sight of bagged trash and towels being left in the hallways, or the sight of other guests wandering the halls with them, trying to find a place to dispose of them. A room that is regularly cleaned is also going to be nicer than one that is not regularly cleaned. The attention to the details of the room and resort are one of the attractions of staying deluxe.I wonder also if Disney just wants the rooms to be nice. It doesn't surprise me at all that they have this policy at the deluxe resorts. They want you to feel pampered. I suspect most deluxe resort residents feel the same way and wouldn't use the option anyway. I've seen it from time to time when I travel elsewhere, but not in the high-end resorts...It's just not in keeping with the general ambiance.
Very true. Some deluxe rooms cost over $1,000 per night. Even mid-range deluxes cost from $400 - 700 per night. The typical guest who shells out that money is not overly concerned about saving $10 per night.I can only surmise that they have research that shows that most people paying the big bucks to stay deluxe aren't moved by the prospect of saving $10 a day?
Does the gift card get loaded to your magic band?
Or do you need to go front desk and get them to them to take purchases off your hotel portfolio to your gift card.
Possibly, too, each Deluxe resort is generally smaller and gets by with fewer Mousekeepers anyway.I wonder also if Disney just wants the rooms to be nice. It doesn't surprise me at all that they have this policy at the deluxe resorts. They want you to feel pampered. I suspect most deluxe resort residents feel the same way and wouldn't use the option anyway.
This program is only a couple of years old. Probably not available to you, depending how you define "years ago." : )Can I get back stay gift cards, lol
Wish I had known about this yrs ago as we never use mouse keeping
Bring it to the trash barrel near the core of ypur building.Also curious about where to put the trash?
They're not cleaning it for you that night, though.Why is it minus one night? They have to give you a cleaned room regardless and they will have to clean it after you are gone. No?