Update: 10-16-24

Owners, 

Our dedicated staff went above and beyond following the effects of Hurricane Milton.  Many of the rooms had water in them.  Furnature had to be removed, water removed, and then all of the carpet was shampooed.  Even though some of our staff had to deal with damage at their own homes, they got the resort back up and running on Friday, just days after the storm and allowed folks to start checking in the next day.

Many have if there was damage to the pool deck area.  The fencing that goes around the pool equipment was damaged and will have to be replaced.  Water got under some of the pavers on the pool deck.  Those will have to be taken up and the sand re-packed.  We are working with our contractor to find out why water got under them.  We were quite fortunate overall.

The construction continues and this Friday, contractors will start the rebuild of the parking lot where it was damaged by the previous hurricanes.

Additionally, we are getting work started following our milestone inspection.  We will provide updates on these items as they get underway.

Update: 10-11-24

From our resort manager:
I know many of you are waiting for an update regarding the reopening of our resort.  The Tropic Shores staff is working extremely hard to get your resort back open tomorrow, but we took on a great deal of water intrusion in rooms from Hurricane Milton.  Some rooms will be damp, musty, and will have an odor, even once we do reopen.  Unfortunately the two bedroom units were hit the worst, so we may have to ask that you move to a one-bedroom.  You do have the option to change your week for a different week, but it will be based on availability until the end of January, 2025.
Please email the resort manager at manager@tropicshoresresort.com or front desk manager at ekirk@tropicshorestesort.com if you would like to cancel your reservation and move it to another time.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Update from the Board:  Many have asked about the sea wall and pool deck.  The staff has consontrated on getting the resort open, so they have not had a chance to do a thorough inspection of the outside of the resort; however, it appears that the seawall, and pool deck have not suffered any significant damange.
The fencing around the pool equipment was damaged, but in the scale of this situation, that is a small matter.  For those who were concerned about the pool deck, it is fair to say that we seem to have done well.  As far as moving forward with completion of the project, there is little doubt that the companies doing the work for us will have their own issues; thus we ask for everyone to understand that we can only control so much of this process/situation.  The Board will do its best to move everything forward as quickly as possible.

Hurricane Milton Update: 10-10-24

Our manager is in the building and has started to assess some of the damage. There are many rooms with water intrusion and AC’s that are out. Currently it is not safe to allow owners to check back in on Friday.  We apologize for any of you who are staying into the next week with us. We will try our best to reopen on Saturday, but again, please keep checking the website and or Facebook for updated information.  Please do not call for updates as our staff would rather spend time getting the resort ready to reopen than fielding phone calls.

Thanks.

Hurricane Milton

Safety is number one for our owners, guests, and employees! With that said, due to Hurricane Milton, there is a MANDATORY EVACUATION order starting at 8AM on Wednesday morning 10/09/2024 for all areas east of the Intercoastal Waterway (all of beachside) issued by the Volusia County Emergency Management. Because we are under the mandatory evacuation Tropic Shores will be closed until further notice starting at that time.
Bridges close once sustained winds of 39 mph are reached so those at the resort please respond as soon as possible because evacuation routes will be congested.
 
PLEASE DO NOT CALL staff or the front desk for updates! We will try to get up to date information out via e-mail, our website, and/or Facebook page as time, weather, and communications allow.
 
PLEASE keep our staff and their families in your prayers as we navigate yet another challenging time.
For latest information regarding closures please visit the Volusia County Emergency Management website or download their app:
 
 
There are shelters open and you can find them here: www.volusia.org/PIN
 
Thank you,
 
Tropic Shores Management and Board of Directors.