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Location Reports Pocono Mountains, Scranton & Lackawanna County, PA


ter, as well as team building programs both at the resort and off-site.


In addition, Split Rock’s H20ooohh! indoor waterpark is adjacent to the Galleria at Split Rock Resort. This com- plete indoor water park features attrac- tions for all ages, like Pennsylvania’s first indoor “Flow Rider.” Those looking for refreshing relaxation will enjoy its Lava Springs hot tubs.


In Tannersville, the 152-room Chateau Resort and Conference Center offers 17,000 square feet of space for meet- ings and events, including nine meeting rooms, an amphitheater with state-of- the-art technology, and newly renovat- ed ballrooms. The Chateau also recently introduced new spa services provided exclusively by Corporate Health Connection, LLC.


John Warnagiris, general manager of the Chateau Resort and Conference Center, said that the resort is pleased to offer these new spa services to guests as part of a complete resort experience. “After a long day of golf, water park adventure, or just as a spe- cial treat, resort guests love the pam- pering, and it’s a great way to unwind.”


With the capacity to accommodate up to 300 guests, Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is an ideal location for larger functions and offers a unique setting along the banks of the Delaware River. This year marks a milestone for the inn, as it is celebrating its centennial anniversary in 2011. For team building activities, Shawnee’s Innovation Center can customized programs for groups.


Things to Do


Known as “Niagara of Pennsylvania,” Bushkill Falls is a must-see attraction in the Pocono Mountains. Hike the sur- rounding trails to get an up-close look at the picturesque scenery. After a reju- venating walk through the falls, visitors may opt to take to the water via pad- dleboat, or stay on land to enjoy a fun round of miniature golf.


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For live entertainment, full-throttle gam- ing and a luxurious spa facility, look no further than the Mount Airy Casino Resort. This multi-dimensional resort offers countless things to do, places to eat and games to play. Visitors can try their luck in the casino, or sink into total relaxation at the lavish spa on site. New this summer, the resort will open a nature trail for outdoor adventurers.


Built in the 1920s, Sherman Theater houses some of the largest musical and theatrical acts in the region. Countless performances fill the sum- mer season, including well-known musical acts. Enjoy a meal at one of downtown Stroudsburg’s many dining establishment, and then end the night with a memorable live performance.


Take to the rapids at Pocono Whitewater and experience the ulti- mate in mountain fun. Enjoy family- style white water rafting, rail-trail biking and skirmish paintball - all in one loca- tion. No experience is necessary, and children as young as eight can raft down the scenic Lehigh Valley Gorge.


Fernwood Hotel and Resort’s golf course is a popular choice for meeting goers and golf enthusiasts in the Poconos. Its immaculate eighteen-hole course, spanning acres of natural beauty, attracts many to enjoy a round of golf featuring lush fairways, flawless greens and challenging holes.


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Places to Meet


Northeastern Pennsylvania is home to several world-class accommodations, with something to suit every need and budget, from full service hotels and resorts to historic inns and bed-and- breakfasts.


The Hilton Scranton Hotel and Conference Center is an IACC-


approved conference center offering high-speed Internet via wired and wire- less access in all of its meeting rooms and lobby, as well as a 24-hour busi- ness center. The hotel has 19 meeting rooms, including a 75-seat amphithe- ater and grand ballroom for up to 500.


Additional features and amenities of the Hilton Scranton include an indoor swimming pool and a health club. Food and beverage options feature Trolley's Bistro Restaurant and PJ's 1910 Pub.


The hotel also is in compliance with the environmental and performance requirements of the Green Seal Environmental Standard for Lodging Properties - Silver Level.


The Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel is a six-story historic landmark that once served as a passenger train station. Housed in a unique architectur- al structure, this full-service Scranton hotel has undergone a multi-million dol- lar renovation that honors its past while also creating a state-of-the-art meeting location. It is listed with the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, and it offers a 24-hour business center and an on site fitness facility along with numerous other amenities.


For groups ranging from 10 to 1,000, the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel offers two ballrooms, four execu- tive boardrooms, three meeting rooms and hospitality suites. In addition, its professional staff can provide custom- designed menus, audio-visual services, room setup and decorations.


Best Western Plus - Scranton East Hotel and Convention Center in Dunmore, formerly the Holiday Inn Scranton East, was recently renovated.


This full-service hotel’s renovations and upgrades took place inside and out- side, and the its amenities include free WiFi and the secured hard wired HSIA, a Micro Fridge in every guest room, a fitness room and a business center that is open 24 hours a day.


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