A Disney World guest was found dead inside a hotel, making her the fourth visitor to die at the doomed resort within just one month.
The deceased, a woman in her 40s, was found unresponsive inside the Pop Century Resort in the early hours of Sunday morning.
She was pronounced dead at the hospital, a spokesperson for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office told the Daily Mail. There were no signs of foul play.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Disney World for more information.
Sunday morning’s fatality has continued the eerie pattern the ‘happiest place on Earth’ has seen over the past month.
Disney superfan Summer Equitz, 31, died by suicide at the Contemporary Resort Hotel on October 14.
Her cause of death was ruled as multiple blunt impact injuries, with the medical examiner providing no further information.
The Pop Century Resort where the woman in her 40s died is connected to Epcot (pictured) via Disney’s Skyliner
The Pop Century Resort, where the woman was found dead, is a budget hotel with a 20th-century theme
Equitz, who visited Disney World during her honeymoon, had flown out to the resort from Illinois without telling her family before she died.
Just days later, on October 21, a 60-year-old man died after suffering a medical episode at the Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.
A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist’s report, reviewed by People via the Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office, confirmed his identity.
The man had been traveling with his wife, who found him unresponsive.
The report did not include a cause of death, but noted that he suffered from hypertension and end-stage liver disease.
Aspiring NFL referee Matthew Cohn, 28, was the most recent person to die at the resort before Sunday’s victim.
Cohn took his own life at the same hotel as Equitz on October 23. He reportedly jumped from a balcony.
Disney superfan Summer Equitz, 31, died by suicide at the Contemporary Resort Hotel on October 14
Aspiring NFL referee Matthew Cohn, 28, was the most recent person to die at the resort before Sunday’s victim
Including the four recent deaths, Disney World’s death toll since its opening in 1971 is 69.
The Pop Century Resort, where the woman in her 40s tragically passed away, is a budget hotel themed around 20th-century American pop culture.
Known for its bold decor, the site is connected to Epcot and Hollywood Studios by the Skyliner, a gondola lift system that links multiple theme parks and resorts to one another.