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Valet Tipping
Quick question: when you valet park, are you supposed to tip on drop-off, on pick-up, or both?
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Re: Valet Tipping
I do both. Also, during peak hours, some casinos will valet hotel guests only, but if you tip up front, they will take it, no problem.
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Re: Valet Tipping
depends where im at - if its a place like a small restaurant in the city with not a lot of people and/or not too busy tip on pickup
at casinos both for example i always tip both drop off and pickup at borgata because i want my car quickly when i pick it up and i know the valet will always be packed when i leave (sunday mornings) |
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Re: Valet Tipping
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Quick question: when you valet park, are you supposed to tip on drop-off, on pick-up, or both? [/ QUOTE ] Quick question number 2. When their is a service charge for the Valet, at what point do you not tip? I will tip at the bike since they charge only 1.50. At the Hustler is 2.75 and Hollywood park during racing season charges $7.50. |
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Re: Valet Tipping
What about amounts? What is a decent amount?
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Re: Valet Tipping
I usually tip a buck or two on drop off and pick up. Valet's seem to be fine with this. You are free to tip any amount you like.
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Re: Valet Tipping
My original response was geared toward Vegas only (where there is no valet "charge"), as is this one.
The industry standard is $1-2 on drop off and $2-$3 on pick up. If it is a place that is limiting valet to hotel guests, I will do $5 for drop off, which is pretty much always get my car valet'ed at most places.. |
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A dollar at drop off and a dollar at pick up regardless of the establishment.
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five dollars
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Re: Valet Tipping
I work as a valet at a 5 diamond hotel in Newport Beach, CA. It's a great job to balance out the lack of excercise I get when playing cards. Also, it gives me a cash bankroll every night.
As far as tipping valets, like most poker questions, the answer is it depends. Tipping in general is optional, but here are some basic guidelines: When you come in, let the valet know if you plan on being there under an hour or more than that. If you're gonna be there for less than an hour, we normally park the car closer for you. Tip us $2-3 for that. If you're gonna be in for more than an hour, just leave the keys in your car and put your claim ticket somewhere safe. No real need to tip right then, but we do appreciate it. ALWAYS tip when your car comes. If you tipped on the way in, tip about the same ($2-3). If you didn't tip on the drop off, tip the runner at least $3. If you really had a great time, won a ton, or are in a good mood, we will gladly accept more. $5 bills are the simplest for everyone, but $20's and $100 's can be split just as easily. Generally, all the valets pool their money together since there are a bunch of us and we don't choose which cars we pull up. If you ask to keep your car "up front", give the runner at least $10 right there and at least another $10 on the way out. NEVER give us change. That just sucks. ALWAYS leave your keys in the car. if you forget and you realize it later, bring them back immediately. Let us know if there are any special instructions with your car. Any kill switches, window/door problems, starting procedures, etc... If it seems like an excessive amount of time and you haven't gotten your car, show us your ticket and be polite. Sometimes mistakes are made, sometimes you're an ass and we walk to your car that was parked on the roof in the back corner. Just be nice, think about karma, and remember that "Sorry, I'll get you next time" doesn't pay the bills... |
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