False teeth and a WW2 pocket watch were also found
VIP Silverstone tickets for the British Grand Prix and a Donald Trump mask are among the weirdest items left at Northamptonshire Travelodges. The UK’s first budget hotel chain has revealed some of the interesting things left behind in its 582 sites over the last year.
One forgetful guest staying at Luton Airport had to make a return journey from Jersey to collect her prized album documenting the life of Queen Elizabeth II from princess to Queen in photographs. The customer’s grandmother had started the album in 1947 and it had been passed down the generations to continue the life story.Northamptonshire also made the list - with millions of people annually staying in a Travelodge hotel across the country.
"During 2022, this included Grandpa’s false teeth, a latex Donald Trump mask, a family heirloom WW2 pocket watch and two VIP tickets to the British Grand Prix.
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