How much do you tip and when? How to tip intelligently

May 29, 2008 by Frank · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Travel Tips 

This question always comes up and there are always questions so as to avoid over tipping or under tipping. There are many resources on the web that discuss that so I will not go into it any further than pointing you to a few resources. What I will do is give you some tipping strategies that will make your life on the road more pleasant.

Everyone knows to tip the server in a restaurant the standard 10-20 % depending on the service. Now I am suggesting something different. If you have a favorite restaurant where you go often and require certain special service with your food, such as seasoning it a certain way, no salt, large quantity, substitutions etc. then also tip the cook a couple of extra dollars. There is a Mexican restaurant where I eat every week and I am a big eater. As I am walking out after paying I try to catch the cooks attention (Now, he is looking when I come in) and I give him 2-3 dollars. Now when I sit down, it is amazing. An order of complimentary Guacamole or Chili con Queso will show up on my table. My main course is also much larger that that brought to other tables. Read more

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Guest Surveys

May 28, 2008 by Frank · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Frequent Flier/guest/renter clubs 

Do you ever get an email with a guest survey from a hotel after one of your stays. Do you just hit delete when you see them? Well, you may want to consider filling out the next one you receive.

Hotel management rely on these surveys to improve the service of that hotel. It is a great way to correct a problem or call attention to extremely good service. If hotel management gets good reviews when their staff does a good job they will make the effort to keep them as employees. If they hear justified complaints it can also help remedy that situation. Read more