The Orlando Sun Resort, originally the Hyatt Orlando Resort, closed in 2010 and fell into significant disrepair. Once featuring luxury amenities like a ballroom and 600+ rooms, the site is now filled with debris, mold, and has become a refuge for the homeless. Financial struggles and changing ownership led to its decline and eventual closing in 2012, despite efforts for renovation. Vandals and criminals have taken over, creating a chaotic environment in what was once a prime tourist destination in Central Florida.
The Orlando Sun Resort, previously the Hyatt Orlando Resort, closed its doors in 2010 and fell into disrepair, becoming a haven for the homeless and a dumping ground for unwanted belongings.
Once boasting high-end amenities such as a ballroom, a large swimming pool, and 600+ rooms, the resort now stands dilapidated, with collapsed roofs, discarded mattresses, and murky pool water.
The property, initially envisioned to be much larger with an observation tower, faced financial struggles leading to multiple ownership changes and a decline in popularity, exacerbated by the aftermath of 9/11.
Negative reviews citing mold, mildew, and outdated decor plagued the resort, leading to plummeting visitor numbers, unpaid staff wages, and eventual closure in 2012 despite plans for a complete overhaul.
The resort's abandonment has attracted vandals, homeless individuals, and criminals, creating a post-apocalyptic atmosphere where even furnishings and bedding from the once-luxurious rooms have been scavenged.
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