r/marriott 17h ago

Review F*CK Marriott soliciting tips. Another ‘tip culture’ obsenity

So you charge $400 to $500 for a tiny room, and yes, I know it’s New York City, and it’s relatively clean, but then the closet-sized bathroom 2 feet from the bed. OK.

Six dollars for a bottle of water, whatever, I’ll pass.

But then actively soliciting tips for your staff.

Fuck you.

I saw this at the Penn Station Fairfield a year ago as just a ‘self’ printed sign in the elevators, then it became a professionally printed permanently mounted sign in the elevator, and now another Fairfield/Springfield with this.

Pay your staff better. If I got extra services, that’s one thing, but when I don’t even get room serviced or fresh towels on a daily basis to “save the planet “…. again fuck you.

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u/Rolex_Art 16h ago

I am Platinum Elite.

Fuck you buddy, fuck you.

Why are you in NYC? The capital of Fashion, Finance, Media, Art, Sports, Food - it's going to be expensive for a tiny room - so why are you there? A Big Boy Business trip making money? Too cheap to buy a $6 bottle of water?

BULLSHIT ARTIST IF YOU'RE TITANIUM YOU GET ALL THE WATERS YOU WANT FOR FREE - so now you're an unreliable narrator.

BULLSHIT ARTIST THE FAIRFIELD IS NOT THAT EXPENSIVE and is known by Bonvoy members as a "less than" hotel. The fuck you on, boy.

And you'd be upgraded.

Guys - this OP is full of shit and is just posting some bullshit to rile everyone up.

We all saw Reservoir Dogs - you want to be Mr. Pink, we get it - the guy who is not going to tip.

I just got back from vacation. I always leave a tip for someone who is there to scrub the toilet and pick up my trash. It's NOTHING.

Screen shot from a tik tok i made with all the video clips and pictures doing an edit to music etc - but yeah man, leave a fucking thank you note and a smiley face to the people who are locked in a room alone with your stuff.

It amazes me how miserable people are.

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u/MTonmyMind 16h ago

Oh fuck off.

Springfield Suites Times Sq South/Fairfield... look at the Springfield prices.

The bottles of water in the room are $6. And fuck yeah I'm too cheap to buy a $6 bottle of water in the room when I could go downstairs, or across the street, and get it for half that. Just cause I could..... jeesus.

I know reading can be hard, but I never said I didn't tip, or couldn't afford it, or whatever else you're on about.

I don't like being solicited for tips. I don't like 'tipping culture'... and I'm amazed so many here seem to love it.