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Holy Land Experience closes permanently

The building has been sold to AdventHealth for a reported $32 million to become a medical facility

The Central Florida health care system AdventHealth purchased the shuttered religious theme park Holy Land Experience in Orlando, deed documents show.

Throughout it’s 20-year history, the park provided live re-enactments of Scripture and a wealth of unique visuals, including the dioramas for the Trin-I-Tee mini golf course (pictured). The park opened in 2001; it’s marquee attraction opened on August 17, 2002– the Holy Land Experience Scriptorium museum. It features the Van Kampen Collection of biblically related artifacts. The collection includes ancient scrolls, manuscripts, and early printed editions of the Bible.

A little known AV fact: Electrosonic’s Orlando offices have long been located in the office park immediately next door which is also a part of the Holy Land property.

In early 2020, the religious attraction announced mass layoffs amid a restructuring as the experience shifted its focus to its Biblical museum, The Scriptorium, and history-changing religious figures. More than 120 positions were eliminated, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notice sent to Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer.

The attraction at Vineland and Conroy Roads near The Mall at Millenia holds an annual free admission day, allowing the organization to keep its tax-exempt status. The attraction closed in March 2020 during the initial stages of the coronavirus pandemic but reopened briefly in April 2021 for two days of free admission.

According to the special warranty deed, Adventist Health System was granted the deed to The Holy Land Experience Ministries on Aug. 2.

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The health care chain hasn’t disclosed its plans for the property but said in a statement details are forthcoming.

“AdventHealth will make a significant investment in redeveloping the property to bring enhanced health care services to the community. Details on our site plans will be released in the future,” AdventHealth said in a statement. “Orlando continues to be one of the fastest-growing regions in the country, and it’s important that residents have access to health care that’s close to home, convenient and comprehensive.”

 

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