Travelodge has revealed a list of the most sentimental things left behind in Scots hotels in the past year
We're all familiar with the last-minute panic check of a hotel room before we hand the key in, making absolute sure we've not left anything behind.
Millions of people in Scotland stay at a Travelodge every year, meaning there's plenty of things left behind in hotel rooms.Two trained sheepdogs One guest that was staying at the Fort William Travelodge got quite the shock when she realised she'd left her two perfectly trained sheepdogs, Hamish and Ramsay, in the room.
But probably one of the most pricey gifts was a a 70cl bottle of Balvenie 40-year-old Single Malt Scotch Whisky that had been given to a business traveler staying in Ayr. The pair, who were in their nineties, had been celebrating their platinum anniversary and had brought their original vows to share with their family and friends.
But one pair of newlyweds made the unfortunate error of sleeping in after the celebrations and heading to Edinburgh airport for their honeymoon without their plane tickets. Travelodge spokeswoman Shakila Ahmed said: "Interestingly the 2022 lost and found audit also revealed that we are a nation striving for a healthy lifestyle as we have seen a significant rise in smart watches being left behind in our Travelodge hotels in Scotland during the last 12 months.
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