Interesting find, SWFLsmkr1. Smart move to change rooms.
For the past 4-5 decades I've spent uch of my life traveling extensively, both domestic and abroad, and have stayed in 100s, if not, 1000s, of hotel rooms. From time to time I've come across some interesting things left behind but nothing beats the time a number of years ago when I was on a business trip to Miami, and booked a room at one of my favorite hotels there, a smallish "Boutique" type of place on South Beach, a place I had stayed at many times before. When I got to the room, I dropped my bag and opened the closet to hang a garment bag, and noticed a small gym bag on the floor. Curious, I picked it up, it seemed a little heavy, so I put it on the bed an opened it, and thought "Holy S**t".
I left the room, went to the fire exit stairs, called the manager, and told him to come to the room immediately, and bring security with him. I also suggested hat he may want to call the police, specifically, narcotics. When they arrived, their initial reaction was similar to mine, and they called 2 more security guys, one to guard the elevator, and the other to guard the stairs. When the police arrived, they confirmed what I thought, cocaine, specifically, twelve 1 kg. bricks. After questioning, the manager offered to move me to a different room, which I declined. Under the circumstances, I felt it was best to move to a different hotel altogether and asked the manager to check with another nearby hotel I was familiar with, which he did, and confirmed a reservation.
A couple hours later, one of the narcotics detectives called me and asked if he could come over with a finger print tech and get my prints so that they could be isolated from any others. When they came I asked him what the value of the find was and he told me that the 12 bricks were confirmed uncut pure Grade A which, at the time in Miami, was going for about $25K a kg. He also told me that it, no doubt, would be cut and the street price could rise to $50K-$75K per kg., depending on where it was going.
Like you said, "Always check your hotel room".