Parliament House (hotel)

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TypeGay resort
Location410 N. Orange Blossom Trl., Orlando, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°32′53″N 81°23′51″W / 28.548140399465282°N 81.39738847946768°W / 28.548140399465282; -81.39738847946768
Opened1975
Parliament House
Interactive map of the Parliament House area
General information
TypeGay resort
Location410 N. Orange Blossom Trl., Orlando, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°32′53″N 81°23′51″W / 28.548140399465282°N 81.39738847946768°W / 28.548140399465282; -81.39738847946768
Opened1975
Closed2020
Technical details
Grounds10,000 square feet
Other information
Number of rooms112
Website
www.parliamenthouse.com

Parliament House was a gay resort on the Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida, United States, that included several bars and hosted performances such as drag shows.[1] There were 112 rooms in the complex, which encompassed 10,000 square feet, including an outdoor stage, a swimming pool, and a dance floor.[2] The resort was established in 1975,[3] and eventually became the best-known gay resort in Orlando.[4] In 2006, the resort expanded to include a timeshare.[5] In 2010, Parliament House was in danger of foreclosure.[6] In 2012, Kenneth Creuzer, a 48-year-old HIV-positive man, was arrested on charges relating to his having allegedly raped a man at Parliament House.[7] Alison Arngrim, who portrayed Nellie Oleson on the television series Little House on the Prairie, performed a one-person show called "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch" at Parliament House in 2013.[8] On July 25, 2014, the resort filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, with $12.4 million in debts and nearly $4 million in assets.[9] In February 2015, a fourteen-million-dollar debt relief plan was approved by the relevant parties.[10] In 2019, NewNowNext declared Parliament House the most popular gay bar in the United States.[11]

Parliament House Resort was the only remaining motor inn from the Parliament House Motor Inn chain. It closed on November 2, 2020, and demolition began on the complex on January 4, 2021.

Parliament House saw a decline in condition, service and patronage in its final years. As of March 2019, the property was listed for sale at $16.5 million.[citation needed] On October 28, 2020, Parliament House's owners announced that they had been unable to secure financing to renovate the existing venue and that it would close on November 2. They further stated: "In the coming weeks, we'll reveal our plans for the immediate future.... This is by no means goodbye. We promise to keep you updated about our grand re-opening."[12]

Parliament House seen from the lake side in 2019. The place closed in 2020 and was demolished in 2021.

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