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grams. High quality meeting rooms, catering and audio-visual equipment are what groups will find within the resort's 76,000-square feet of banquet and meeting facilities that can accommodate groups from 15 to 1,500 people.


The historic 168-room Skytop Lodge boasts 17 unique meeting spaces with nearly 20,000- square feet of function space, including its 4,200-square foot Evergreen Ballroom. On site amenities include the latest in audio-visual technology and on site event planning assistance. For team building, Skytop's Adventure Center offers a wide range of corporate recreational options.


Bushkill Inn and Conference Center is situated on 160 acres of scenic woodlands across from the majestic Bushkill Falls. It is home to 13,000-square feet of flexible meeting and event space equipped with state-of-the-art technology. Among its offerings is a 400-seat amphitheater, ideal for lectures or other large-scale presentations. In addition, the Bushkill Inn boasts 166 guestrooms, suites and cabins that are furnished with luxurious comforts and amenities.


The Inn at Pocono Manor offers a unique setting on 3,000 acres with 230 renovated gue- strooms and 28,000-square feet of meeting space. On site activities include: clay shooting, two 18-hole golf courses, horse stables, archery, fishing, a spa, fitness center, batting cage, and an indoor basketball court.


The Chateau Resort and Conference Center is located at the base of Camelback Mountain and features more than 17,000-square feet of meetings and event space. The resort offers 152 guestrooms and nine total meeting rooms, including an art technology amphitheater and recently renovated ballrooms.


Mid-Atlantic EVENTS Magazine 57


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