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THE SPA AT THE HOTEL HERSHEY


After a day of meetings, guests can unwind at The Spa At The Hotel


Hershey. Affectionately known as the Chocolate Spa, some of its signature chocolate treatments include the Whipped Cocoa Bath and the new Cocoa Facial Experience, which fea-


tures an edible chocolate product. This experience is the first of its kind, not only at the Chocolate Spa, but also at


resort and destination spas throughout the United States.


A hair-brushing technique is incor- porated, along with a citrus cleansing and exfoliation ritual to prime the skin for an edible dark chocolate mask. The mask is first applied to the


lips to sample before being painted on the rest of the face, incorporating the senses of taste and smell. The facial ends with a protective tinted moisturiz- er to give the skin a cocoa-kissed look.


The Spa experience can be incorporat- ed into meeting breaks and designed to include a number of health and well- ness options, such as chair massages, yoga breaks and spa-inspired menus.


For more information, visit www.chocolatespa.com, or call 877-772-9988 to schedule appointments.


between trees at 10- to 50-feet off the ground. Participants can challenge themselves with giant Tyrolean Zip Lines, suspended bridges, swings, slides, nets and an aerial surfboard.


“Although Skytop is a destination offering all services and amenities on site, we’re located in the heart of the Pocono Mountains and close to all of the Pocono attractions,” said Baldassari. “Attendees can choose from casino gaming, outlet shopping, antiquing and so much more.”


Speaking of gaming, Mount Airy Casino Resort offers black- jack, roulette, craps, baccarat, poker and a wide range of slot machines. Attendees can enjoy world-class entertainment or visit Gypsies Lounge and Nightclub, which features live music from the best regional bands along with an award-winning house disc jockey. Network and wind down while enjoying live piano music and an extensive bar menu with signature drinks at red’s Bar, or take to The Glass Bar, which lies in the heart of the action on the casino floor and features flat-screen televi- sions for viewing action-packed sports.


Numerous dining choices here include: The Buffet at Mount Airy; the casual, yet elegant red’s Steakhouse; and the Noodle Bar. Le Sorelle Cucina’s candlelit ambience and time-honored Italian recipes couple with warm hospitality for a memorable meal, while Betty’s Diner turns back the clock with vintage ‘50s nostalgia and service.


The Spa at Mount Airy offers a choice of indulgent treatments and services, while a 6,500-yard golf course features a terrain of rolling hills, tree-lined fairways and multiple ponds, lakes and streams. Only five minutes away, avid shoppers can enjoy a vari- ety of stores at The Crossings Premium Outlets in Tannersville.


Split Rock Resort and Golf Club features many on site activi- ties, as well. The resort offers 27 holes of championship golf on site, plus a newly renovated Sports Complex houses indoor ten- nis and basketball courts, a glow-in-the-dark Bowling Center, complimentary fitness center, a billiards room and first-run movie theater. During the warmer months, attendees can enjoy boating on the lake or a Segway tour of Split Rock.


“If families are invited along, the recreation staff will help pro- gram activities to keep them busy,” said Wren of Split Rock. “There’s zooming through tube slides or riding the Flowrider in our H2Oooohh!!! Indoor Waterpark. The resort is nestled amid quiet forest, yet it’s entertainment-packed, making it a destina- tion as thrilling as it is serene.”


A wide variety of dining opportunities at Split Rock include everything from lakeside barbecues to elegant banquets and the Lago Pizzeria to the Sunset Green at the Country Club. Historical tours and unique shops are in nearby Jim Thorpe, and The Crossings Outlets are just 15 minutes away. For the adventurous, Skirmish (paintball), zip lines and whitewater rafting are available within a few minutes - and transportation is provided. Skiing and snow tubing in the winter make Split Rock a resort for all seasons.


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