Other unusual requests include boiled bottled water, blowfish and a rice bowl for a dog.
If guests really want to explore their eccentric side, hotels across the world are willing to oblige.
The DogHouse Columbus Hotel in Ohio features a mini fridge in the bathroom stocked with “shower beer.” At the Milestone Hotel in London, guests can request an in-room concert from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and at Ireland’s Ashford Castle, guests can request a Lego butler for just 40 euros.For $1,600, the Post Oak Hotel in Houston serves a burger featuring 16 ounces of Wagyu beef, seared foie gras and black truffle in a caviar-infused black and 24-carat gold brioche bun.Most Read
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