Melody Maker Cancun, building in Cancun, Mexico
Melody Maker Cancun is a large hotel building in Cancun's Hotel Zone with approximately 300 rooms located near shops and beaches along the coast. The structure features white walls with modern design, swimming pools, bar areas, and recreational spaces, though it currently remains closed to guests.
The hotel opened with great expectations and quickly became popular, though remained successful for only about one year. In 2019 it closed suddenly due to problems involving the owner facing accusations of fraud and illegal activities, after which authorities seized the building.
The building is located along the coast in the Hotel Zone and visible from outside, but not accessible to visitors as it remains under judicial control. The grounds are off-limits to the public due to ongoing legal disputes.
The hotel was once known as Melia Turquesa and drew many guests seeking to experience Cancun's hotel scene. The white structure remains visible from across the coastline and stands as a noticeable landmark despite its closure.
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