False limbs found left in hotel rooms beg a lot of questions. False limbs found left in hotel rooms beg a lot of questions.

A leading hotel chain has conducted a survey that revealed the unusual side of hotel stays.

The survey, carried out in 30 Novotel hotels and resorts in New Zealand, Australia and Fiji, provided details of changing habits, including an increase in the number of more adventurous guests.

However, items that were found in the hotels, aside from the phone chargers and underwear, were fake limbs, snakes, a nun's habit, false teeth, a two-metre hand-carved statue, a riding crop and a baby.

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Other interesting requests included a guest who asked if 33 rubber ducks could be placed in the bathtub before his girlfriend checked in, the guest who wanted the bath filled with red wine and the guest who wanted his room filled with hay for his farm-loving girlfriend.

Many of the other findings were of a sensitive nature and won’t be published here.