A coin collection worth £200,000 was left behind by an absent-minded guest at a Perth hotel, bosses have revealed.
The valuable cash cluster was among the most bizarre items found by staff at Travelodges across Scotland in 2017.
A set of company accounts was left at the Dundee Central branch by a businessman who had to send his assistant from London to collect the vital paperwork, while another firm’s statutory paperwork was forgotten about at Kinross.
Elsewhere, a 33ft model of the Loch Ness monster model – made from papier mache and Irn Bru cans – was found in Fort William, while housekeeping staff at Stirling were left caring for a Scottie dog called Taggart after his owner absentmindedly drove off without him.
The same team at Stirling were surprised to also find a giant inflatable unicorn.
Meanwhile, a politician left his speech at the Edinburgh Princess Street hotel, although Travelodge have refused to reveal which one. Staff there also found title deeds for land in the Highlands.
Everything left behind was dealt with by the company’s Scottish lost and found office.
The chain, which has 542 hotels across the UK, 43 in Scotland, said it had seen a growing trend in forgetful brides, with one leaving behind her bespoke Vera Wang tartan wedding dress at Helensborough. It was later picked up by her bridesmaid.
A four foot wedding cake designed like Ben Nevis and made from shortbread and Dundee cake was another notable loss.
And staff at Glasgow Central scrambled to track down the pantomime company which left behind Cinderella’s glass slipper, just an hour before she was due to go on stage.
Travelodge spokeswoman Shakila Ahmed said: “With millions of customers staying across our 43 hotels in Scotland, for a wide variety of reasons, we do get some interesting items being left behind.
“The running theme our customers do tell us is that the pace of modern life is so fast and furious that time is of the essence, especially when getting from A to Be and therefore valuable possessions are easily being forgotten.”
List of left behind items
Hotel |
Lost and Found Item
|
Aberdeen Airport
|
A vintage Chanel suit |
Aberdeen Central
|
A 50 year old teddy bear called Rupert
|
Dumfries
|
A magnum of Scottish Mist |
Dunfermline |
8 suitcases full of Highland Shortbread
|
Stirling
|
A Scottie dog called Taggart |
Edinburgh Central Princes Street
|
Land Deed & Title to land in Scottish Highlands
|
Edinburgh Central Rose Street
|
Keys to a Ferrari 458 |
Edinburgh Central Queen Street
|
Swarovski encrusted wellington boots |
Edinburgh Haymarket
|
A life-size nativity set |
Edinburgh Princes Street
|
A politician’s speech |
Falkirk |
VIP tickets to see Little Mix at Falkirk Stadium
|
Glasgow Central |
A Nebuchadnezzar of Bollinger Champagne
|
Glasgow Central
|
Cinderella’s lost slipper |
Glasgow Queen Street
|
Mother-in-Law |
Glenrothes
|
Plane tickets to Sydney, Australia |
Fort William |
A ten-metre papier-mâché replica of The Loch Ness Monster
|
Fort William
|
A replica of Ben Nevis made from Shortbread |
Helensburgh Seafront
|
Bespoke Vera Wang Tartan wedding dress |
Inverness City Centre
|
A 100 year old secret family recipe book |
Kincross M90
|
A company’s statuary accounts |
Livingston
|
A Grandfather Clock |
Perth A9 |
A coin collection worth over £200,000
|
Peterhead
|
Bagpipes
|
Stirling M80
|
A giant inflatable unicorn |