Do hotel cleaning personnel have any benefit from leaving empty bottles in the room as opposed to returning them to the store?

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In some countries a way of tipping the cleaning personnel is to leave a small amount of money (e.g. In Portugal about €1).

While in Germany, I have noticed the well known pro-recycling policy that costs a significant amount of extra money when buying some water or juice bottles (but that is payed back when returning the bottle). The most convenient way is to leave these empty bottles in the room and I was wondering if the cleaning personnel can have a benefit from this, so this may also count as tipping.

Question: Do hotel cleaning personnel accrue any benefit from leaving empty bottles in the room, as opposed to the purchaser returning them to the store?



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Does hotel cleaning personnel have any benefit from leaving empty bottles in the room as opposed to returning them to the store?

None at all, at least not officially. The bottles do not belong to the cleaning staff. Even if you put them in the trash bin, the contents of the trash bin does not belong to the cleaning staff. There have been court cases about people being fired because they took things their companies threw away. If the company throws it away, it must not be taken. The company wants it in the trash, it has to go in the trash.

Cleaning staff is not allowed to take anything from the room as their own, not even the trash. While specific hotels may have specific policies and exceptions to that, if you want to tip, then tip.




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How long should a housekeeper take to clean a room?

It takes roughly 45 minutes for a housekeeping attendant to completely clean a room, although it may take less time if only a basic turn-down service is needed.

How many rooms can a housekeeper clean per day?

On average, housekeepers clean 13 to 15 rooms a day, but it can be as high as 30 at some hotels. And they're expected to clean them all in one eight-hour shift.

How many minutes per day of actual room cleaning can each housekeeper do?

For most hotels, the average house keeping time is 30 min per room, and 15~16 rooms per day. The time may vary depends on special requests of the guests, but roughly around half an hour. It depends on the hotel: I would expect a five-star property to spend at least a half-hour, if not more, cleaning a room.

Do you have to clean the hotel room?

Yes, hotels do pay someone to clean up after you. But that doesn't mean you should treat the housekeeper with less respect than you would treat a friend who invites you to spend the weekend. And in those rare occasions when things get out of hand, make sure to show your appreciation through a sizable tip.



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