Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Hotels.com asked hotels to detail some of their more outlandish room service requests It's common to use room service to order a burger or grilled cheese sandwich but Hotels.com asked 400 of its hotel partners around the world to name their weirdest or more extreme room service requests with surprising results.

Some of the requests made by hotel guests were normal but maybe the quantity or the way the food should be delivered was anything but. One hotel was asked to deliver 2 kilos of bananas via room service and another request was made for burnt toast. One customer asked for a bath tub to be filled with Evian water so their child could be bathed as purely as possible.

One person asked for fresh goat's milk and another request came in for a hot dog made from caviar. It follows then that some hotels have added room service features that cater to more unusual requests. The Milestone Hotel in London can arrange for a string trio or a solo harpist from the London Philharmonic Orchestra to perform if you're staying in one of its suites and if you're staying at the Park Lane Hotel in New York, you can dial 5 from your in-room telephone to order from the caviar hotline.

In the W in Osaka, Japan, there is a 'whatever/whenever' service to call for literally anything. And the Sentinel Hotel in Portland offers a Very Important Pets service offering top groomers and acupuncturists for stressed out dogs. Indeed, pet pampering services .