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Hidden Poison: Lawsuit Claims Baby Overdosed on Fentanyl Under Sink at Major Orlando Resort

The magic of a family vacation turned into a frantic fight for survival in May 2024, and now, that nightmare has moved into the courtroom. On March 12, 2026, a lawsuit was officially filed in Orange County against Westgate Vacation Villas Resort, alleging that a 10-month-old infant suffered a near-fatal overdose after coming into contact with a drug-laced spoon left inside a guest room.

Aerial view of a large resort with multiple swimming pools, water slides, and lounge chairs surrounded by tall yellow buildings on a sunny day.
Credit: Westgate Resorts

The legal filing paints a terrifying picture of how the national opioid epidemic can infiltrate even the most family-centric spaces, turning a standard hotel room into a crime scene.


The Motherโ€™s Day Emergency

The incident occurred during what was supposed to be a joyful Motherโ€™s Day weekend. The family had checked into the Westgate Vacation Villas Resort to enjoy the proximity to Floridaโ€™s famous theme parks. According to the complaint, the infantโ€”identified in legal documents only as M.S.โ€”was playing on the floor of the suiteโ€™s kitchen.

A large, multi-story resort building with red roofs stands beside a pond with a fountain, surrounded by palm trees under a blue sky.
Credit: Westgate Resorts

As ten-month-olds often do, M.S. began exploring the cabinets. Beneath the bathroom sink, he discovered a discarded plastic spoon. Before his parents could intervene, the infant placed the spoon in his mouth. Within minutes, the situation turned dire.

The lawsuit describes a rapid physical decline: M.S. became profoundly lethargic, his breathing slowed to shallow gasps, and his skin began to take on a bluish tintโ€”a clear sign of oxygen deprivation. The family rushed the unresponsive infant to a local emergency room, where doctors were forced to perform life-saving interventions on a child not even a year old.


A “Deadly Cocktail” of Fentanyl and Xylazine

The toxicology results compounded the shock of the emergency. M.S. tested positive for fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is lethal in microscopic doses.

Multi-story apartment buildings stand beside a calm lake, with a dock extending into the water. Swan-shaped pedal boats are moored at the dock, and a small floating structure sits nearby under a clear blue sky.
Credit: Westgate Resorts

While M.S. survived the immediate crisis, the lawsuit emphasizes the unknown long-term neurological and developmental impacts that such a toxic exposure can have on a developing infant.


Allegations of Gross Negligence

The lawsuit targets Westgate Vacation Villas Resort for gross negligence, alleging that the resort failed in its fundamental duty to provide a safe, sanitized environment for its guests.

Illustrated map of Westgate Town Center Resort, showing buildings, roads, parking areas, ponds, pools, recreation areas, and a legend on the left side detailing amenities and locations within the property.
Credit: Westgate Resorts

Key Claims of the Lawsuit:

  • Housekeeping Failures: The plaintiffs argue that the presence of a drug-laced spoon under a bathroom sink is definitive proof that the room was not properly inspected or cleaned after the previous guest checked out.
  • Premises Liability: Under Florida law, resort owners have a high “duty of care” toward their guests. The suit alleges the resort breached this duty by allowing a “silent killer” to remain in an area easily accessible to a crawling child.
  • Failure to Protect: The suit contends that the resort failed to implement security or cleaning protocols sufficient to detect the presence of illicit drug paraphernalia in guest quarters.

At the Heart of Orlandoโ€™s Tourism District

The Westgate Vacation Villas Resort is a massive property located in one of the world's most visited regions. Its branding as a “family-friendly” oasis is central to its appeal, given its prime real estate:

Sea World Orlando sign
Credit: SeaWorld
  • Just East of Walt Disney World Resort: It serves as a primary hub for families visiting the Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.
  • Minutes from SeaWorld Orlando: It is located near the heart of the International Drive tourism corridor.
  • Short Drive to Universal Orlando Resort: It sits squarely within “Attractions Row,” which draws millions of international visitors annually.

The lawsuit argues that because the resort specifically markets itself to families with small children, the failure to clear the room of lethal toxins is an egregious betrayal of guest trust.


A Warning for the Hospitality Industry

This case could serve as a landmark for premises liability in the age of synthetic opioids. Fentanyl residue is odorless, colorless, and incredibly potent; for parents, the idea that a “sanitized” room could hide a lethal dose of poison under a sink is a transformative fear.

child hugging Mickey Mouse at Walt Disney World
Credit: Disney

If the court finds Westgate liable, it could force the entire hospitality industry to rethink “deep-clean” protocols. Housekeeping may soon be required to perform documented “sweeps” of low-level cabinets and under-furniture areas to ensure that previous occupants have left nothing behind.


Conclusion

As of March 14, 2026, the familyโ€”represented by M.S.'s parentsโ€”is seeking damages for medical expenses, emotional trauma, and the cost of future developmental monitoring. For the parents of M.S., the lawsuit is a search for accountability. For the millions of families who visit Orlando every year, it is a chilling reminder to look twice, even in the “Happiest Place on Earth.”

Rick Lye

Rick is an avid Disney fan. He first went to Disney World in 1986 with his parents and has been hooked ever since. Rick is married to another Disney fan and is in the process of turning his two children into fans as well. When he is not creating new Disney adventures, he loves to watch the New York Yankees and hang out with his dog, Buster. In the fall, you will catch him cheering for his beloved NY Giants.

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