From a jar labelled ‘ Loch Ness Fresh Air’ to a newspaper from 1998 when Scotland last reached the World Cup, Travelodge has revealed the bizarre list of things that have been left in rooms over the past year.
We've all done it, packed in a hurry and left vital items in a hotel room, but the popular budget hotel chain has shared some of the more incredible items left behind at their 44 hotels in Scotland during the last 12 months.
A castle made from shortbread was left at the Stirling City Centre Travelodge, while staff at Glasgow Queen Street were shocked to find an Indian wedding necklace made from £50 notes.
Room cleaners at the Inverness Travelodge must have thought they'd seen it all when they found a large jar labelled ‘Loch Ness Fresh Air’, and housekeeping at the Fort William Travelodge must have been left scratching their head at what to do with A six-foot cardboard cutout of Daniel Craig.And these are just some of the items on the list which included a collection of Scottish football cards (Glasgow Central), A golf buggy (Elgin), and a British shorthair blue kitten called Rocky (Dumfries).The 2021 Scottish Travelodge Lost & Found audit also revealed a growing trend of wedding-related items being left behind by brides, grooms and wedding guests across the company’s 44 Scottish hotels.A newlywed couple staying at Edinburgh Airport Ratho Station Travelodge were in such a rush to get to the airport to catch their honeymoon flight to Houston, Texas, that they left behind their flight tickets in their hotel room.Luckily the hotel manager whizzed over to the terminal and reunited the couple with their tickets.A forgetful groom staying at Edinburgh Central Travelodge PLUS was in deep trouble with his new bride when he
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