A Review of Popular Poconos Resorts
Where to stay before planning your vacation to the Poconos, will be the first thing on your mind. Resorts offer the comfort of a home away from home -- that's why so many people choose to stay there.
The legacy of Poconos resorts commenced in 1945 when Rudolf Von Hoevenberg opened "The Farm on the Hill," a resort for honeymooners. Soon, other honeymoon resort owners followed and by the 1950's, resorts in the Poconos became a lucrative business. There are so many resorts to choose from that one would have to make their decision carefully to ensure that it caters to the needs of all involved.
Resorts at the Poconos are available for both family and couples only. For couples, resorts like Caesar's Resorts and Paradise Stream are just some of the places that are poised to make your stay a memorable one. Families on the other hand can put together reunions at one of these family-oriented resorts:
Fernwood Resort
Situated in Bushkill, Pennsylvania, this resort is equipped with spacious and classy looking rooms with choices of a villa, 1 or 2 bedrooms, traditional suite
and even a studio. Rooms start at $129 in the mid-week and can go up to $299 per night.
Among the amenities one can enjoy here include the fitness centre, indoor and outdoor pools, basketball, tennis and nature trails. The above-mentioned activities are included in your room charge.
Skytop Lodge
Located on 5,500 acres, this resort has standard rooms and mini suites and cottages. Nature programs are included on weekends with a naturalist and other activities are indoor swimming, picnics and trout fishing.
Woodlock Pines Resort
Hawley, Pennsylvania in the Northern Pocono Mountains is the home of Woodlock Pine Resorts, a 250-acre resort that sits on a private lake. Families can enjoy lake activities, kids programs, water skiing, a nightclub, pools, arcade, and miniature golf. About the Author
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