Untouched ABANDONED Casino Hotel With Massive Theatre

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • After more than 20 years of sitting abandoned and untouched, I am venturing into this $100 million casino resort to explore the incredible story of what happened here for the first time ever. How this entire hotel was built in the late 1990's with newer additions in the early 2000's like an 8 story, 230 room hotel tower along with two, thousand seat theatres. Astonishingly, these were only in use for around 3 years until the entire facility was closed and abandoned for good. Join me today as I find out what was left behind and how one of the largest casino brands in America, left this truly unprecedented structure like this today.
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    - Chapters -
    Opening - 0:00
    Lobby & Layout - 1:20
    Hotel Rooms - 2:08
    Tower & Beginnings - 3:21
    The Moldy Restaurants - 4:40
    Decline & Flood - 8:14
    The Theatres - 10:30
    A Failed Future - 13:31
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    Bright Sun Films 2023
    Presented in 4K
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  • @LostSonOfPluto
    @LostSonOfPluto Рік тому +734

    Genuinely the only Urban Exploration content I actually enjoy. All the drama and entertainment comes from the story and the visuals instead of getting chased by security and playing up some ghost stories

    • @Chickengirl005
      @Chickengirl005 Рік тому +39

      I've slacked off on watching their videos lately, but The Proper People is another great Urbex UA-cam channel. With some of their really old content, it was more clickbaity with the thumbnail asking if the place is "haunted". But they moved away from that a long time ago.

    • @Churi_Venatriss
      @Churi_Venatriss Рік тому +24

      I would also highly recommend the Proper People. They also give history behind the places, and are not overly chatty. Great cinematography, too.

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Рік тому +1

      josh has gone to haunted bs

    • @lauraduplooy
      @lauraduplooy Рік тому +10

      If you're interested in private Toronto area residences that are slated to be demolished, Ethan Minnie has a fantastic channel, as well. The only drama you'll get is Ethan speechless or giddy. He approaches his work from a preservation of history for the purpose of prosperity perspective. It's simply a wholesome young man, loving what he does, who just wants to share his explores with others.

    • @wrockage
      @wrockage Рік тому

      yes, exactly, well said, thank you!!

  • @Hypocrite-ical
    @Hypocrite-ical Рік тому +1486

    I'm just thrilled to see someone doing this type of exploration wearing proper respirators, gloves, and boots - too many people treat these environments casually.

    • @AlexBabbage
      @AlexBabbage Рік тому +79

      Same, I especially hate it when I see people doing these videos while wearing shorts and a t-shirt.

    • @JanJan4Infinity
      @JanJan4Infinity Рік тому +57

      Oh yeah for sure. Worst they go it alone, with no care that anything bad can happen. No wanderlust is worth risking your health for.

    • @God-ld6ll
      @God-ld6ll Рік тому +26

      but he didn't bring anything for the entities

    • @mahzorimipod
      @mahzorimipod Рік тому +27

      depending on how enclosed and rank the space is, you will also want an O2 concentration sensor

    • @donnamanitu8673
      @donnamanitu8673 Рік тому +22

      @@AlexBabbage and then they walk around on broken glass while wearing sneakers

  • @polizzi19
    @polizzi19 Рік тому +338

    Love how your channel differs from 95% of other exploration videos. While most either give a brief synopsis of where they are at, and maybe a small bit of history, you take us on a journey from start to finish as you go through the abandoned establishments. Keep up the great work !!

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Рік тому +3

      Except not anywhere in the entire video does he inform viewers where he is. Not even in the synopsis. It's more than a little frustrating when you're having to replay the video to see if you missed something SO BASIC only to find out you've wasted your time because he didn't bother to mention something SO BASIC in the first place or anywhere after that.

    • @mariah5524
      @mariah5524 Рік тому +13

      ​@@isabellind1292 He intentionally obscured the name of this area so viewers wouldn't flock to it, for both their own safety and vandalism's sake. It's a huge problem with a lot of these kinds of channels

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Рік тому +1

      @@mariah5524 Nah, he names the locations of other abandoned places, not to mention, he wouldn't bother advising people not to visit or if they did not to vandalize it.
      He'd have no reason to since he never divulged its location. If he wants to clarify why he didn't, fine but I can only go by his past videos where he does reveal this type of information and therefore must have left that part out in this one by mistake.

    • @polizzi19
      @polizzi19 Рік тому

      @@isabellind1292 Wow ! I'm blown away by your reply.... Because what you’ve just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.

    • @benedictwb
      @benedictwb Рік тому +4

      @@isabellind1292 I should think he left it out in an effort to discourage people to visit it, obviously it would be easy enough to find out where he is after some googling, which is why he recommends people not to visit it, he shows the location of more well known abandoned buildings, however since this one is untouched he would probably like to preserve that as it is such a rare sight, so therefore in an effort to do that he doesn't shout about the location of the site.

  • @Uufda651
    @Uufda651 Рік тому +74

    The juxtaposition between practically brand new and dangerous ruins is stark and really hits home why being extra careful when doing urbex is so important.

  • @power-oe7tr
    @power-oe7tr Рік тому +293

    Jake, the amount of time and effort you put into these videos is beyond inspiring, these videos deserve to be on TV. I’m constantly recommending your videos to my friends and family because they’re so professional, and I can truly respect it as an art student myself. Thank you so much! love from ireland 🇮🇪

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Рік тому +24

      Thank you so much!

    • @rsjury
      @rsjury Рік тому +16

      It's funny you say they deserve to be on TV. I have found that some of these channels on UA-cam are far superior to any TV show these days. It used to be you could turn on History, Discovery, etc. and get great shows like this, but now they are all crappy realty shows. I have been a fan of Bright Sun Films since before they changed their name. I am so happy that these types of shows can be found on UA-cam as the old ways to watch these types of shows (History and such) have disappeared from TV.

    • @ACoolKidsProduction
      @ACoolKidsProduction Рік тому +1

      I could totally see Jake getting a show on cable. And I would totally watch it!

    • @dinemashlenko38
      @dinemashlenko38 Рік тому

      P

    • @dinemashlenko38
      @dinemashlenko38 Рік тому

      P

  • @beck86
    @beck86 3 місяці тому +6

    I must say, after watching most of your videos, this is one of the most striking and sticks out to me. I think it's because, unlike a lot of abandoned locations that you visit, where the destruction is mostly due to vandalism and theft, this one is due purely to the elements and mould. The level of decay that the mould has caused is truly astounding.
    Side note: I am so glad that you guys wear protection, such as respirator masks, when going to places like this. The risk to your health is very real and too many urban explorers don't protect themselves properly or at all.

  • @KannikCat
    @KannikCat Рік тому +493

    "This is the scariest/most disgusting hallway I have ever seen." (Proceeds to walk down the hallway...)

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. Рік тому +12

      I don't think I've ever seen such awful mold and decay

    • @xxxhyundai
      @xxxhyundai Рік тому +1

      I don’t understand?

    • @kacob26181
      @kacob26181 Рік тому +4

      Is it just me or does it say this comment (not mine, the very original) was posted 5 days ago when the video is just hours old?

    • @MelissaAndAlex
      @MelissaAndAlex Рік тому +17

      @@kacob26181 probably early access for patrons

    • @trashyspeeds266
      @trashyspeeds266 Рік тому

      ​@@xxxhyundai neither do i

  • @xXRedTheDragonXx
    @xXRedTheDragonXx Рік тому +211

    I have family in the area near this Casino and I wanted to give a bit more info about this place, since I've also been here before it flooded:
    First, it closed because it was essentially mismanaged into the ground. They tried to advertise everywhere, but there were actually several casinos in the area and these were much nicer and seen as much better than others. The hotel was seen as super low-quality, and since the property was only about 45 minutes from the nearest major city, it was seen as more of a day trip than an actual destination by the locals. It's also definitely not a sad story, because the company that owned property was basically using the casino as a cash cow, did not care about their reputation, and more. The family that I had in the area said they visited once when it was open, and the whole place was very scummy, and the theming really felt like it was very low budget.
    The reason you don't see any vandalism here is actually for two reasons. First, the security is very good. There's regular patrols of the area, and if they know someone is inside the security company will call the police and have them wait for you to leave so they can legally trespass you. The access road to get here has been made impassable with big concrete barriers at the main entrance, and the whole property is fenced off. Second, there's also two casinos right next door that are still operating, and security there makes it nearly impossible to even get close to the abandoned property without getting the police called on you.
    Having been there in 2009, I can honestly say that it's just not worth getting arrested or legally trespassed from the area. It was just an abandoned hotel when I was there, but from this video it really looks like there was a ton of damage done in the floods and I'd imagine that the structure is actively dangerous and the level of mold and mildew makes this look like somewhere I would never visit again. Thanks for not mentioning exactly where this place is!!!

    • @pauljoseph8338
      @pauljoseph8338 Рік тому +4

      Thanks for your info.

    • @sportsMike87
      @sportsMike87 Рік тому +28

      What state is this?

    • @J.C...
      @J.C... Рік тому +4

      We have/had a Harrahs, Jack Binions Horseshoe(now Harrahs Horseshoe), and one of these(plus 2 others, El Dorado & Margaritaville). Just like you say, this place was considered lower class than the rest. Because it was. Horseshoe is NICE inside. Harrahs was nice. They all were(we have 5 total). Except this place.
      It eventually sold to another company who ran it for the rest of the time until recently, when it closed during the thing that's happened for the last 3 years. And it's always been considered to be under the rest of the casinos here.

    • @FigmentForever
      @FigmentForever Рік тому +2

      @@J.C... We always did Roadhouse since it was always fairly cheap for a hottub suite during weekdays only lived 3 hours east. Payouts on slots were always pretty consistent & we never left with less than we came down with. The other hotels are nice but $$$&

    • @sportsMike87
      @sportsMike87 Рік тому +5

      @@xXRedTheDragonXx ok that's weird

  • @Jaqhnun
    @Jaqhnun Рік тому +97

    I was especially struck by the murals and the sculptural details of all the palm fronds wrapping around the columns in the main entrance hall and decorating the ceiling. Likely a team of people did a lot of work to create such fun artistic details, and I can imagine how proud they must have been to see their designs realized and their hard work come to fruition when the hotel and casino were finished being built. Now they've long since moved on, and the world has moved on from this building... and their artwork is left as a sign that people once cared very much about this rotten, moldy, dark place. It's always so melancholy and poignant to see details like that in these abandoned structures; material proof of something as intangible and long-lost as people's effort and emotions.

    • @mahatmarandy5977
      @mahatmarandy5977 Рік тому +15

      That is some thing that always jumps out at me too. I wonder about how many people worked on these things, I wonder about the people who performed on the stages, all of the hands that made and touched and cleaned things, and where they went to.

  • @Valveta17
    @Valveta17 Рік тому +102

    Absolutely loving the addition of music to these types of videos. It really ups the emotional weight of exploring such grand buildings and the dramatic stories these places have to tell.

  • @lowerclassbrats77
    @lowerclassbrats77 Рік тому +258

    Do you feel a sense of sadness when you explore abandoned buildings that were once teeming with people? I do when I've walked through abandoned buildings and can't quite articulate why I feel this way.

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Рік тому +163

      For sure. Like I said in this video, it’s almost unbelievable to think that people were eating at a Buffett in there. I mean it’s insane

    • @Karmy.
      @Karmy. Рік тому +33

      I do too, it's part of why I'm so fascinated by dead malls

    • @brigittem2821
      @brigittem2821 Рік тому +19

      I do concur that is quite depressing to observe. But at the same token it offers a window into the rise and fall of ideas that were set in motion that led to this building’s current condition.

    • @keeganolsen1616
      @keeganolsen1616 Рік тому +27

      It is just depressing to see a place that used to bring joy into people's lives tossed aside with no care. All that is left from these places ultimately are the memories they were able to create.

    • @Reticulating-Splines
      @Reticulating-Splines Рік тому +11

      cause you're pretty much walking through a ruin, a relic of a era that passed and left that building behind.

  • @smugshrug
    @smugshrug Рік тому +38

    thank you for wearing protective gear while exploring abandoned sites. too many folks don't and i worry for their health and safety.

  • @johnbrazell2433
    @johnbrazell2433 Рік тому +66

    When you were walking through 'the hall of doom' into the buffet, I was laughing at myself because I realized I caught myself holding my breath. It was so disgusting I did not want to breathe in the mold. One of the things that really struck me was how the blades of the ceiling fans were just hanging down like a wilted or dead flower.

    • @aaronring4704
      @aaronring4704 Рік тому +5

      My wife commented that it lookes like an unused Last Of Us level.

  • @ladycdesigns3472
    @ladycdesigns3472 Рік тому +39

    I remember walking through the devastation after I lost my house to a cyclone in 2006. My books were mush, walls caved in, roof gone and yet my bratz doll car was seemingly almost placed, doors closed, in perfect condition, on top of the shattered glass from my bedroom window.
    Driving around town afterwards, some houses had barely lost a gutter and others were rubble. 15 years later there were still houses with tarps, now abandoned after failed battles with insurance agencies
    Its fascinating and terrifying what nature can do

    • @itsyeeoledskoolfurry3208
      @itsyeeoledskoolfurry3208 7 місяців тому

      Was this a beloved toy from your childhood or just one of your random toys? That sounds Ssoooo freaky to have everything ( I apologize for your loss ) destroyed, yet one toy sits there UNTOUCHED.. Wow!

  • @jwaire
    @jwaire 11 місяців тому +7

    I stayed there with my grandparents back in 2000-2001. It’s sad what has become of this area. So many casinos and hotels have closed. The brand that built this still owns another one about 30 miles away with the same tropical theme.

  • @trellabor
    @trellabor Рік тому +13

    I love your abandoned explores Jake, and the effort you put in to bring us back in time to see these places in their former glory. This ones differences in decay from one building to another is truly exceptional. Thanks for another great video.

  • @CybertechFoxArt
    @CybertechFoxArt Рік тому +33

    Man, this is wild. That restaurant looks like a building straight out of one of the Fallout games! Thank you for taking us along on your journey through here :)

    • @Lodestar77W
      @Lodestar77W 9 місяців тому

      Spot on with the Fallout comparison, honestly the devs really captured what an abandoned building looks like pretty well

  • @wingerfan1
    @wingerfan1 Рік тому +12

    I love your take on all of these abandoned properties. I like the fact that you cover the history of the property from beginning to end. I'm surprised another network has not approach to you about doing an actual show. It would be awesome.

  • @BeachBumMedia
    @BeachBumMedia Рік тому +9

    I will never grow tired of these videos - I just love your story-telling, composure of your videos, and the respect and care you have for the places you visit. Truly one of my favorite explorers out there.

  • @TextualTennis28
    @TextualTennis28 10 місяців тому +5

    That building is truly amazing! Some places look like they have been used and maintained yesterday, but some places look like salvaged Costa Concordia's interiors. Most amazing thing is that those 2 different worlds can be right next to other, divided only by doors.

  • @keno77
    @keno77 5 місяців тому +2

    Jake, I really love your videos about how you are taking us back and forth in history of every site you are visiting, it's just amazing.
    With that said, it's also so sad to see this places, once full of life and laughter and now just rotting remberence of past era's never coming back.

  • @BrianBledsoe53
    @BrianBledsoe53 Рік тому +11

    Noticed lately in the Abandoned videos that the locations are not revealed so there's an additional aspect to watching these to figure out the location. As someone who has driven in and around the country multiple times it's fun to catch some clues in the footage along with Jake's commentary.

    • @giselletorres4156
      @giselletorres4156 8 місяців тому +2

      From other comments I see, Urbex youtube can attract folks looking to vandalize the area or get into some serious health and safety hazards with all the mildew and spores, it's better that it's left undisclosed. This will probably be the only urbex channel I'm watching as it seems like they're treating their content seriously and respect their surroundings.

  • @MidwestMomma17
    @MidwestMomma17 Рік тому +5

    I was astonished. How incredibly wasteful and then the flood which I didn't think even happened until you showed the pictures/video and it all made sense. Crazy! Thanks for sharing as always!!

  • @mikebrodeur6802
    @mikebrodeur6802 Рік тому +23

    Excellent job as always Jake. Always excited to see a new release from Bright Sun Films. You are correct, the deterioration of that build was just incredible. And the fact that it was only used for a few years, that's just ridiculous.

  • @chronozaishi
    @chronozaishi Рік тому +1

    I've never been more excited then seeing a place I used to go to, recognizing it just from the fountain at the old drive. I went back a few years after the flood that closed the old GC as well. Im glad to see you exploring what's left of The Resorts.

  • @TheShift1313
    @TheShift1313 Рік тому +1

    Great work as always! I realized recently i wasnt seeing notifications for your channel anymore! I am glad you are still at it!

  • @TonyVRailfanning
    @TonyVRailfanning Рік тому +5

    Jake, once again Great job on this, you managed to capture everything needed in a nice short episode. The decay is amazing to see, the layers are literally separating as time moves on. As an HVAC guy I also applaud you for using PPE as you dont want to breath in those mold spores for even 5 min.

  • @Marpat-Camo
    @Marpat-Camo Рік тому +3

    Chills...from every intro you make (and the rest of the video thereafter). Thanks for another great video, Jake!

  • @MonkeyFace544
    @MonkeyFace544 Рік тому +41

    Jake, you do such amazing work. I’ve been watching since Season 1 and feel like I’ve seen you grow up. You just continue to get better and better. Keep up the great work!

  • @chris_is_here_oh_no
    @chris_is_here_oh_no Рік тому +3

    Remarkable video, such an amazing find and well documented!

  • @OleJanssen
    @OleJanssen Рік тому +7

    During some parts of the video, I instinctively held my breath. It is absolutely incredible to see so much natural decay in an otherwise untouched building.

  • @celerystox
    @celerystox Рік тому +10

    We have a sister property to this one near us, and when I saw the interior I thought "wow this looks familiar!" Obviously the same design was used for all the properties. Great video, I really enjoyed it.

  • @thegrahammer
    @thegrahammer Рік тому

    Another great BSF video. I really appreciate your gifts, talents. Thank you.

  • @rossvinskas
    @rossvinskas Рік тому +2

    Another video from Jake is always a good time! Thanks so much for all of your efforts on this great entertainment!

  • @MachoManRandall
    @MachoManRandall Рік тому +10

    Another fantastic documentary BSF! Loving seeing the inside of these abandoned places. Its like going into a giant time capsule. Keep up the awesome videos 👍👍

  • @rmc_fan
    @rmc_fan 11 місяців тому +6

    Something that is unnerving about very decayed abandoned buildings is that, for days, weeks, and possibly months at a time, every room in the building sits in total and complete silence. But every once in a while, a piece of metal or a bathroom vanity will fall, which loudly breaks the silence, only for the sound to not be heard by anything, and for deafening silence to fill its place immediately after, and for it to remain that way until another crash of decay breaks the silence.

  • @iamdigbick4675
    @iamdigbick4675 Рік тому +2

    You are by far my favorite documentary maker on UA-cam. This kind of stuff is so cool.

  • @LadyLakeMusic
    @LadyLakeMusic Рік тому

    Wow! Fascinating story. Loved it Jake!

  • @duaneaaron2267
    @duaneaaron2267 Рік тому +15

    Man Jake, you’re videos keep getting better and better. That intro was amazing. We’ve come a long way from the Bright Sun Gaming days. ❤️

  • @ismh
    @ismh Рік тому +40

    2002 being more than 20 years ago hurts

    • @vipermad358
      @vipermad358 Місяць тому

      Poor baby. 😂😂😂😂

  • @Mad24680
    @Mad24680 Рік тому +1

    So amazing. I love watching your videos while I’m eating, doing my makeup, literally anything😂 every time they get better and better!

  • @RetroPC
    @RetroPC Рік тому +7

    I have never seen anything more decayed than that buffet area. I've probably watched a thousand abandoned style videos from yourself and other creators, and nothing has come close. Great video!!

  • @heatheryyy
    @heatheryyy Рік тому +5

    Really excellent video, the music is absolutely beautiful. This is the only urban exploration content I watch, the focus on the history and life of the buildings is so fascinating!

    • @bizviddotcom
      @bizviddotcom Рік тому

      History? It doesn't even say what ( Company/ casino name )it was or where it is.

  • @jakezoet-jd1wk
    @jakezoet-jd1wk Рік тому +23

    Wow, this is truly amazing. Apart from Century 3 Mall, this is one of the largest abandoned buildings in the United States. Thanks for this great video, Jake. Can’t wait to see another great video on your channel. Maybe you could do a video on Stratford Square Mall in Bloomingdale, Illinois? It’s not dead or abandoned yet, but it would make an interesting video on the mall’s history.

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for watching!

    • @jakezoet-jd1wk
      @jakezoet-jd1wk Рік тому +2

      @@BrightSunFilms your welcome, loved your videos on Sears and Kmart. Maybe you could make a Bankrupt episode on Bed Bath and Beyond? I heard that company is struggling and closing many stores across the country.

    • @Laura-zy5jp
      @Laura-zy5jp Рік тому

      Nordsrom is closing up some of its stores also. They are big places.

    • @bronzebard3852
      @bronzebard3852 Рік тому

      That part of the country has plenty of abandoned places and adding more as population are shifting more.

    • @ShawnPickettPauley
      @ShawnPickettPauley Рік тому +1

      @@BrightSunFilms
      Super🦸‍♀️ surprising 😯

  • @Nevergiveuponyourself
    @Nevergiveuponyourself Рік тому +1

    I love the whole history to these videos, and the soundtrack really captures the heartbreak you see as you walk through. The hall where it looked like hell, reminded me of the game, silent hill, all crumbled, disgusting and brown like a rusty tunnel of sludge.

  • @kate3930
    @kate3930 Рік тому +1

    Great job. Awesome video and very interesting location

  • @lucysapphire
    @lucysapphire Рік тому +3

    Awesome video! I knew this area had some abandoned property but no idea there was one this large.

  • @quoverlord9398
    @quoverlord9398 Рік тому +7

    You have such a unique way of doing these videos that puts you in a league of your own. Great video as always Jake.

  • @REVIEWSONTHERUN
    @REVIEWSONTHERUN Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing it. ✌️

  • @stephparker922
    @stephparker922 Рік тому +1

    Really Enjoy your videos and always anxious for the next video🎉

  • @jpzellar
    @jpzellar Рік тому +11

    This was stunning Jake. Thanks to you and your team.

  • @WKurt
    @WKurt 11 місяців тому +4

    Fascinating, yet sad at the same time. You do great work!!

  • @joshuastallings701
    @joshuastallings701 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this video, drove past here recently and was wondering the back story.

  • @artdeco1930s
    @artdeco1930s 9 місяців тому

    Awesome presentation. Awesome background music theme.

  • @spazplayer20
    @spazplayer20 Рік тому +9

    Great video as always, long time viewer. Very happy to see you guys wearing proper safety gear. So many "exploration" channels I watch on UA-cam negligently go into spaces like this or worse with no respirators of any kind. Please keep that up

  • @jamieharris-shaw1165
    @jamieharris-shaw1165 Рік тому +8

    Jake your work just gets better and better with every video! Hands down one of the best UA-cam channels out there! I never miss a episode. Love from the uk 🇬🇧

  • @wvello2265
    @wvello2265 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video, research and narration! Thank you for sharing

  • @stefanschneider3681
    @stefanschneider3681 Рік тому +1

    Welldone, thanks!

  • @thestars386
    @thestars386 Рік тому +4

    This one gave me that Erie feeling that I like when watching abandoned places. *Especially the dark hallways.* Thanks for the *great content.*

  • @osno_gecs
    @osno_gecs Рік тому +17

    Wow, those buildings are so eery, yet breathtaking! Awesome video! Also, Happy Birthday, Jake! 🎂 🎉

  • @gorillan8175
    @gorillan8175 Рік тому +5

    That's some gnarly decay. Great episode, love your work.

  • @michailokeefeMooMoo
    @michailokeefeMooMoo Рік тому

    Great video and building too guys

  • @emilyhunter666
    @emilyhunter666 Рік тому +2

    I want to thank you for providing so much inspiration. I write in my spare time, and started a small side idea about repurposing some of these abandoned and forgotten structures. I know it won't make any difference in the real world, but it feels nice to create a dream of what might happen if someone with billions to throw around and a goal in mind could create from these structures.

  • @bryantsteury8910
    @bryantsteury8910 Рік тому +3

    Hi Jake (and crew)! That is all! Love your videos! My wife and I dont find much in common to watch but THIS channel will absolutely check the boxes for both of us

  • @OutlawUpAllNight
    @OutlawUpAllNight Рік тому +6

    Absolutely incredible footage! Great story and video!

  • @redheadmom2007
    @redheadmom2007 Рік тому +2

    Best video you’ve done in a while, like one of your original abandoned. Love this style/format!

  • @mrsc__lexus
    @mrsc__lexus Рік тому

    Another great video keep up the work bro

  • @Thingumybob_C64
    @Thingumybob_C64 Рік тому +4

    I've watched every single video you've produced. They're all very well made and very informative. You should do one about the Gold Strike/Terrible's in Jean Nevada. I worked there from 1998 to 2010. It closed during the pandemic. From what I've seen of the casino floor as it was in 2021, it's not going to reopen.

  • @jenn-k-h
    @jenn-k-h Рік тому +3

    Wow!! This is amazing. I humbly request more footage from the theatre 🙏

  • @sneakyhobbitses8057
    @sneakyhobbitses8057 Рік тому

    This is the first video of yours I’ve seen-immediately subscribed! Excellent stuff!

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @triple7marc
      @triple7marc Рік тому +1

      Check out his other channel Bright Sun Travels too. It's great.

  • @laurenwilson2145
    @laurenwilson2145 Рік тому +1

    Your channel is amazing. top tier content. Keep up the great work.

  • @kathryncoffey8961
    @kathryncoffey8961 Рік тому +17

    It’s so nice to hear Matthew Jordan Leeds music in your vids. It’s practically a match made in heaven.
    And I’m glad you guys wore respirators while exploring. From how it looks and how you explained it, who knows what kind of respiratory infections you get from breathing too much of it in.

  • @cliffdog2004
    @cliffdog2004 Рік тому +8

    This is a gem. Great work in telling the story and history, as always.
    Thanks Jake!

  • @kellyannmooney9334
    @kellyannmooney9334 Рік тому

    Great video as always...love the opening scene

  • @willt6494
    @willt6494 Рік тому

    Immediately recognized it! So cool.

  • @AndysJourneys
    @AndysJourneys Рік тому +3

    Awesome job as usual. I would have loved to explore that one. Coming to you from Chattanooga TN

  • @haleyb4023
    @haleyb4023 Рік тому +48

    A look at this place made me realize why I'm terrified of some abandoned buildings, but not others. In most, you can still hear traffic, police sirens in the distance, the scurrying of animals, maybe even passersby or unhoused people.
    Here, the only sound is yours. Something built to be so full of people is completely empty and completely silent. My monkey brain fills me with so much dread it's unbearable, like knowing something bad is happening in a forest when the birds stop singing.

    • @fireflei
      @fireflei Рік тому +2

      you described it perfectly. but the idea of a place meant to be filled with so many people being empty and abandoned is also so alluring, too. it's what makes these videos so interesting to me.

  • @sherryworkman7949
    @sherryworkman7949 Рік тому

    Great video ❤️

  • @Rem-Union
    @Rem-Union Рік тому

    This is the most fascinating video I've seen in a while

  • @CodingAbroad
    @CodingAbroad Рік тому +4

    3:09 my god that was terrifying!

  • @oddjuice404
    @oddjuice404 Рік тому +25

    this is one of the most depressing places ive ever seen. a colorful building sat abandoned in a giant field of gray. completely untouched, no graffiti, no scrapping, no life whatsoever. astounding.

  • @DINKY77142
    @DINKY77142 Рік тому

    Great job Jake!

  • @jessedouglas8018
    @jessedouglas8018 Рік тому +2

    Your videos are getting seriously good.

  • @flanigan_a-go-go
    @flanigan_a-go-go Рік тому +17

    Its so rad you have been able to make a solid living doing this...
    We truely appreciate your work🙏🏼

  • @skandarc2810
    @skandarc2810 Рік тому +7

    Happy birthday Jake. Much love. Have a fantastic day and weekend ☺️🎉 🎂🎈

  • @TheUluxian
    @TheUluxian 9 місяців тому +2

    I used to travel through that area during the "boom" of casinos in the early 90's (had a good friend that was a pastor there), but haven't been back in the probably 25 years. Shame it all fell apart, but can't say as I'm surprised. That was always a pretty depressed area, and not exactly an "international tourist destination."
    Glad you guys take precautions in that environment. Stay Safe!

  • @ceefusjenkins2281
    @ceefusjenkins2281 7 місяців тому

    Great video.

  • @Laura-zy5jp
    @Laura-zy5jp Рік тому +9

    WOW!!!The place is huge and only in operation for three years and sits empty for over 20+ years?? Why didn’t anyone invest in it?? What a terrible waste of what looks like a large hotel that someone or other persons could have made more profitable. It’s certainly spacious. Like new . Now that it’s been sitting empty for so long it has mould issues etc What a terrible waste of a once nice structure. I’m no expert but it was so beautiful and grand. Great video and I found very informative which is why I like exploring UA-cam so much. Fascinating I find it. Thank you😊💯👍😉

    • @BrightSunFilms
      @BrightSunFilms  Рік тому +3

      Thank you so much!

    • @captaiawesome2260
      @captaiawesome2260 Рік тому +3

      Since he didn’t mention the name of the casino or where it’s located at, it’s only speculation, but I think this was one of the many gimmick casinos in the middle of nowhere. Still to today, there are many large casino hotels that are far away from any city or town that exist as a type of “getaway” experience. Since there are no residents or other attractions in the nearby area, when the casino and theater fails to gain attendance, so does the hotel. I think the moral of the story that large, multi-million dollar hotels don’t really work long-term unless they are next to or in a well-populated area.

  • @phil1980a
    @phil1980a Рік тому +8

    That's so crazy seeing the level of decay from one part to another. Great video again thanks Jake

  • @lrpisani
    @lrpisani Рік тому

    From Welland and love your videos! You do an awesome job!!!!

  • @kittylynndale5264
    @kittylynndale5264 Рік тому +2

    I remember going to this place!
    My mom, grandmother and I went there as part of a road trip and saw a show in the theater (it had audience participation and my grandmother was chosen).
    It was a Christmas show (i think 2001), but if I remember correctly they built a miniature ice rink on the stage and had had a pairs team skating on it. (It was either this casino or the Beau Rivage, but I’m pretty sure it was this one).
    A few weeks later they advertised for a show my mom was interested in, and so she bought tickets.
    We showed up for the show, and they cancelled and never bothered to tell anyone, and only offered a refund after she complained.
    We never actually ate there or stayed in the hotel, and something always felt “off” about the place. The staff was always standoffish if not outright rude.
    The other casinos in the area were definitely more welcoming.

  • @brian5o
    @brian5o Рік тому +5

    If you get a chance, Jake, could you please make a video on the Colorado Belle Casino in Laughlin, Nevada? It closed at the start of the pandemic but was a pretty old and interesting casino. I learned to play Craps there.

  • @cgimovieman
    @cgimovieman Рік тому +5

    Good music choices in this piece. I’ve heard your picks for these improve over time. Sometimes I’m just at a loss for words with how many places like this I see in the U.S. anymore. From dead malls all over (which is a whole sub-genre), to abandoned old downtowns, to larger metro areas in the rust belt like St. Louis, to places like this, sometime the United States feels sort of like the fall of Rome to me anymore. Or like some former Soviet states that look like this in Eastern Europe since the collapse of the U.S.S.R. It’s hard to see, especially if you’re even over about 25, and have any recollection of the ways anything used to be. I’m 43, almost 44 now, and I’ve had a really hard time dealing with it mentally.

  • @99percentirish64
    @99percentirish64 Рік тому

    Thank you from Florida, Mr. Jake!

  • @JustSheilz
    @JustSheilz Рік тому

    Im blown away of how much mold is in that building!

  • @HilliBilliBob
    @HilliBilliBob Рік тому +3

    It's so sad because this genuinely looks like it would be such a cute convention center, but the amount of damage it's sustained over the years is too bad to ever make it usable again.

  • @liamtahaney713
    @liamtahaney713 Рік тому +37

    Respect your choice to keep it ambiguous, but damn im curious. The decay is one thing but the areas that look almost fine are even more creepy imo

    • @alexlents4689
      @alexlents4689 Рік тому +3

      I was able to find it on Google Earth after about half an hour of research. What I can tell you is it’s in Mississippi near the titular river and it doesn’t have a separate Wikipedia article. Of the 11 casinos the town it’s in once had, only 6 are still operating. At one time, it was third in the nation for highest gambling revenue, behind only Vegas and Atlantic City. But over about the past 10-15 years, it’s declined quite a bit, although I don’t really know why. The largest of all the casinos hotels, which has over 1,000 rooms and sits on a property over a mile long, has been abandoned since 2014. It’s quite an interesting story if you have the time and energy to find what place it is.

  • @chasemax808
    @chasemax808 Рік тому +1

    Great production! Back in the day this hotel would've been beautiful. Kind of reminds me of the original Swan and Dolphin hotels at WDW.

  • @bronzebard3852
    @bronzebard3852 Рік тому +2

    I really enjoyed this video and many others of yours as you take time to explore several areas as well give a proper history of the property. Many people make urban exploration videos yet they tend not respect the history or facts regarding said place. Thank you for spotlighted a place I actually when to as a kid... Don't ask how. My parents and others were avid visitors of this place and the surrounding casinos.

  • @hannahp1108
    @hannahp1108 Рік тому +4

    The tropical design of this place is so bad, it's kind of campy and I love it