A sinkhole was not the issue with that particular site. The problem was that area has a particularly high water table and it has created a condition known as negative skin friction.Nope, The Venetian was to have been built between the TTC and Contemporary. Budget cuts and the oil crisis indefiinitely postponed its constructiion. In the early 90's, a different resort, the Mediterrannean, was to be built. A siinkhole killed these plans.
Cypress Point was a phase one hotel also postponed. It found new life as the Wilderness Lodge. Cypress Point was aalways to be located on Bay Lake, not Seven Seas Lagoon.
Negative skin friction causes friction piles to be pulled downward vs resisting a load. From what I have been told, it was so bad in some areas that some of the test piles driven after the land was cleared had to be located with a shovel.