Suggested Blackstone Real Estate Strategy for Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor

by EzekielDiet.com
Posted on Oct 17, 2025

Ezekiel Diet Note:  I just spent a week at the brand new (2024) Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor in Florida. I spent the week around their pools, dining in their restaurants, consuming sweets from their bakery, using the spa and fitness center, visiting local excursions thinking about how to make this resort more popular and profitable. Just as an exercise in problem solving. I made the reservation several months ago after one of their Labor Day marketing emails hit my inbox.

Originally built by Allegiant Air at a cost of over $700 million and purchased in July this year by Blackstone Real Estate for $200 million after a Quarter 2 2025 loss of $110 million. I wanted to see the property firsthand.

I followed another resort in Florida built just in time for the 2008 collapse that was a good condo investment. It changed hands from the FDIC to new owners several times for 25 cents on the dollar replacement cost; before I bought one. These big white elephants can create a glut of properties on the market where units can get very cheap for a while as the newest owner is forced to liquidate units to make payments.

Here again we have a massive resort finished just in time for the long anticipated U.S. financial collapse. One of my first thoughts after arriving at the property, this is a white elephant monument to the deceptive power of the mainstream media. Their propaganda and lies keep the average person comatose to all the immediate dangers to their health and financial life. News should be flashing red, DANGER, DANGER, DANGER. Proverbs 27:12 states that a prudent person sees danger and takes precautions, while a simple person continues on and suffers the consequences. This verse emphasizes the importance of wisdom and foresight in avoiding trouble.

At the end of this post I’ll share several of my ideas on how to make this resort a popular destination. If the new owners decide to use any of these Holy Spirit inspired ideas, and they’re successful, I would ask you to consider sharing a small percentage of the profit with the missionary families highlighted on this site. Do this and I believe this resort will flourish while others will be going out of business. It’ll be a good experiment in what happens when God blesses a venture.

About Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor

Cost:  $170 to $300 a night (depending on offer) average $258 day + $39 day resort fee + $25 day park/$32 valet, + meals, + incidentals, + taxes. Expect double the room rate, but still a value. Weekends are busier; weekdays slow. The place reminds me of a cruise ship on land. Every property employee I dealt with was very friendly and took extra time to be helpful and make recommendations.  The building, rooms and decor are beautiful. The service and facility are excellent, 5 stars.

With 785 rooms the resort spans 22 waterfront acres on the Gulf Coast of Florida, Sunseeker Resort Charlotte Harbor is a brand-new resort with extensive core amenities, including multiple food and beverage concepts, two pools, a spa, a fitness center, a rooftop adult pool and bar, a championship golf course and more than 60,000 square feet of combined indoor meeting space.

Allegiant Air’s Sunseeker Resort, located in Charlotte Harbor, Florida, was sold to Blackstone Real Estate for $200 million after struggling financially since its opening in December 2023. The sale marks Allegiant’s shift back to focusing on its core airline operations, as the resort failed to meet financial expectations, leading to significant losses for the company.

Sale to Blackstone

In July 2025, Allegiant announced the sale of Sunseeker Resort to Blackstone Real Estate for $200 million. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2025. Blackstone plans to rename the resort to Sunseeker Resort Florida Gulf Coast, Curio Collection by Hilton. This sale is part of Allegiant’s strategy to strengthen its balance sheet and repay debt.

My Thoughts on How To Make This Resort a Popular Destination

I’m going to keep this brief and vague.

#1 – Purchase Mineral Springs Property

There’s a Mineral Springs attraction less than 30 minutes north of the property in a state of disrepair. The original 1950s attempt at modern styled buildings are condemned (probably hurricane damage) with construction fencing surrounding the property. Tickets and restrooms are in a portable trailer. The owners seem to be struggling. I would use a discreet local agent to determine if this property can be purchased. The owners seem to have plans to remodel the existing dated buildings. From my visual inspection and construction experience; I don’t think this is possible.

I visited this Mineral Spring at the insistence of my Russian fiancee with a lot of skepticism about how a 51 mineral bath can be any different from taking a vitamin supplement with every mineral.  A guy in the Sunseeker Resort spa told her about Mineral Springs as a “must experience excursion.”

Within an hour of spending about one and half hours in this water I felt like I had taken a mild tranquilizer.  I was very relaxed for at least a day and into day two. Everyone uses the foam noodles to sit on like a swing or under the arms to lay back in the water suspended.

I believe this Mineral Springs will draw visitors from all over the world.

Action Step:  Buy this property, bulldoze the old buildings, and build a new low-cost modern facility with a similar bright white design like the Sunseeker Resort.

I would also consider buying every property from US 41 to the Mineral Springs entrance. A lot of that land is already vacant with derelict empty buildings. To avoid issues later from excessive bus traffic.

Comp Sunseeker Resort visitors with free admission as part of the resort fee.  Have regular buses coming and going. Also offer $20 admission and $300 season pass deals to local residents on the Florida Suncoast.

#2  Appeal to Health Conscious Customers

The reason is simple, those who are not health conscious, in this decade particularly, are most likely vaccine poisoned, booster vaxxed for more poison, fluoride poisoned, chlorine poisoned, prescription drug poisoned, and processed food poisoned. All of this resulting in obesity, diabetes, heart conditions, strokes, cancers, vaccine induced blood clots, and vaccine induced sudden death that can’t afford a 5 star resort.   They’re walking dead. The only viable market left in a post mRNA vaccine world are health conscious customers.

One strong deterrent for me regarding hotel extended stays is being subjected to cancer and heart attack causing chlorine and fluoride in the water supply. I believe there ‘s a growing segment of the population that clean filtered water in showers, pools, drinking, and cooking water would appeal to. Think Whole Foods, Sprouts, Fresh Market, and many organic brands now even in Walmart and Costco.

I couldn’t detect a chlorine smell from the water in guest suite bathroom showers. It appeared to me the water supplied to rooms was filtered. But I don’t remember seeing anything specific in any literature.

I was impressed by the free VERO water filtration devices around the property for guests to fill water bottles. We took advantage of this resort fee perk daily. It was not clear if the local municipal water contaminated with hydrofluorosilicic acid aka fluoride (poison) is being removed in these VERO devices.

The resort also provides stevia and cane sugar as options which impressed me.

At least half the food court options should be healthy organic food.  All condiments and ingredients need to be free from GMOs, MSG and High Fructose Corn Syrup and all processed chemicals if possible. Otherwise you’re no different from a hundred restaurants surrounding the property.

All flour for pizzas, pastries, desserts, and bread should be organic instead of standard round-up ready flour everyone confuses with gluten intolerance. Add sugar-free stevia or monk fruit sweetened dessert options. Add healthy bread options baked on property.

Look at the True Food restaurant chain for ideas.

Room deodorizers and cleaning supplies need to be healthy.

Change out pool chlorine to salt treatment.

All of this should be advertised heavily.

Somebody needs to take the lead in hotels free of poisoned food, water, and air. Be the first hotel with a business model that decided to stop poisoning their customers slowly with known eugenics death protocols. “An oasis from the killing-fields” from my perspective or, “An oasis of healthy amenities” for the sleepy sheople-people of the world.

Action Step:  Upgrade water filtration if needed to remove all contaminants from drinking, cooking, pools, and bathroom water (chlorine & fluoride). Upgrade part of the Food Court to organic with clean condiment options. Reduce heavy salt dishes.  Add healthier stevia desserts. Use clean room deodorizers and cleaners.

#3  Hologram Bands on Demand

As we were having dinner one night at the resort’s Half Cracked Tiki Shack restaurant watching the 4 piece live band, it occurred to me AI will replace these small bands with hologram technology in the very near future. Especially as the projectors get cheaper.

That caused me to consider a hologram band on demand business model. That could provide any restaurant or bar with hologram projection equipment ($70,000) that could bring top US bands on any stage, any time, anywhere.  Royalties would have to be paid per song or concert to the original artists that may well be less than hiring live talent.

Why limit the technology to the restaurants and bars when you have huge convention rooms that could accommodate hundreds of guests per concert.

Have an Elvis concert weekend, Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd, The Allman Brothers, etc. that will attract the older boomer crowd (who still have money) as well as younger ones for date weekends. Guest only – possible tables like a nightclub – catered finger food and drinks.

As the trend grows for live concert ticket resellers to buy up all tickets and scalp them via online reseller websites for hundreds of dollars each; I believe many will turn to cheaper realistic hologram options. Why not enjoy a weekend at a 5 star resort plus a concert for less than the cost of 2 reseller-scalped live concert tickets?

Action Step:  Look into the newest hologram technology to create world-class bands on demand every weekend.

I will remove this post at the request of Blackstone RE or Hilton after the message has been delivered to the appropriate people.

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