Almost 50 cars were left with shattered windows after thieves hit up an Orlando hotel parking lot near Universal Studios overnight.

Country Inn & Suites was the latest in a series of break-ins in recent weeks across Central Florida.

Investigators haven't said whether the string of similar crimes are connected. But each time, the target has been a tourist hotel.

On Sunday morning, hotel guests woke up to glass, paperwork and personal belongings on the ground.

“It’s just an inconvenience,” James Wallace said.

A spokesperson with the Orlando Police Department said burglars smashed the windows on dozens of cars overnight.

“They ransacked the vehicle. They kind of snapped the latch on the armrest inside and just shattered the back glass,” Wallace said.

Just two weeks ago, dozens of cars were broken into at three other hotels off Interstate 95 in Viera. It's unclear whether these crimes are connected.

Orlando Police are taking to social media to warn people to never leave valuables in plain sight, even if your car is locked.

“And best-case scenario: We weren’t harmed. It’s just a vehicle. It’s just a car,” said another hotel guest, Marla Grefrath.

Some hotel guests, such as Jayce Miller, think management at this hotel should be held responsible.

“It looks like the hotel is going to try and sweep this under the rug," Miller said. "It looks like they're just going to try to... They’re taking reports to make it look good, and then they’re just going to ignore everybody probably.”

Hotel management said they had no comment at the moment.

If you have any information about what happened, please contact CrimeLine at 1-800-423-TIPS.