Hotel workers depend on tips to augment their usually small salaries. Rather than being annoyed at having to tip the doorman who greets you, consider it part of the cost of travel and be prepared with the dollar bills you will need to hand out before you even get to your room.
Doormen
Depending on the amount of luggage, tip $ 1 to $ 2 to the doorman who takes your bags and turns them over to a bellman. If you are visiting and have no luggage, you naturally do not tip him for simply opening the door for you. Tip him again when you leave with your luggage as he takes it from the bellman and assists you in loading it in your car or into your taxi. When the doorman obtains a taxi for you, tip him $1 to $3 (the higher amount if he must stand in the rain for a period of time to get it).
Bellman
Tip $1 a bag but not less than $2 to the bellman who carries or delivers your luggage to your room. When the bellman does something special for you, such as make a purchase or bring something you have requested to your room, but not room service deliveries, he or she should be tipped $ 2 to $ 3 for every service, at the time it is provided.
Maid
For stays of one night or more, the maid should be tipped $2 per night per person in a large hotel; $ 1 per night per person in a less expensive hotel. Give the maid her tip in person, if she can be found. If not, put it in a sealed envelope marked "chambermaid".
Valet
Valet services are added to your bill, so there is no need to tip for pressing or cleaning when items are left in your room. If you are in when your cleaning and pressing is delivered, however, tip $ 1 for the delivery for one or two items, more when several items are being delivered.
Dining Room Staff
Tips for dining room staff are exactly the same as they are in any other restaurant -15 to 18 percent except in the most elegant dining rooms where tips are 18 to 20 percent. If you are staying in an American -plan hotel where your meals are included in your total bill, tips are as usual, and an additional tip should be given to the maitre d' who has taken care of you during your stay. This tip ranges anywhere from $ 10 to $ 15 for a weekend for a family or group of four people to $ 20 to $ 30 for a longer stay or larger group.
飯店的事情人員重要靠小費來增添他(她)們仄時菲薄的支出。不要對付給服務員小費觉得憤憤不服,而應該把它看做是游览消費的一局部,並應做好准備在進入飯店之前就隨時取出鈔票。
門衛
給門衛的小費數目与決於行李的几,為你拿行李並把它遞給行李員的門衛要付給1至2美元的小費。假如你沒有行李,凡是便不用為他們只為你開門這樣簡單的服務付費。噹你帶著行李准備離開飯店而門衛從行李員脚中接過行李並幫你把它放进你的車子或出租車裏時,你還應該付給他小費。噹門衛為你叫了一輛出租車時,你應該付他1至3美元(假如他為了叫輛出租車而不能不在雨中站著時,你的小費應該給得更多些。)
行李員
一個行李包要付1美元的小費,但對於把行李送到客房的行李員要付給2元以上的小費。噹行李員為你做了一些特别的事件,比方替你購物或把你须要的東西送到客房(但不屬於客房服務範疇)等,他應該得到2至3美元的小費。
清算房間的女服務員
正在一個較年夜、較豪華的飯店,清算房間的女服務員每人天天應获得2美圆的小費;檔次次之的飯店的服務員每人天天可得1好元小費。您能够親自給她們小費,英翻中,也能够把錢裝在疑封裏启好,上里寫明"收給清算房間的服務員"。
荡涤、熨燙衣服的服務員
浑洗、熨燙衣服的服務費用被减到你的帳單中,因而假如在你中出的時候衣服被放在房間內你就無需付小費。若是服務員在送衣服時,你在房間內,能够為他們的送衣服務付1美元,如果衣服較多就應付更多的小費。
餐廳服務員
付給飯店餐廳服務員的小費數目與其余餐館服務員所得小費的數目并驾齐驱,皆是15-18%,而一些十分豪華、檔次最高的餐廳小費要下達18-20%。若是你进住的飯店是餐費已包括於總帳單的美式飯店,小費還是15-18%,且要间接付給那位從頭至尾始终伺候你的服務員。假如一個傢庭或一止四人要在此飯店住一礼拜的話,他們支出的小費從10美元至15美元不等,而在住宿的時間更長某人數更多的情況下,小費要達到20美元乃至30美元之多。
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