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Nemacolin Woodlands Resort Farmington, PA


Situated on nearly 2,000-acres in the scenic Laurel Highlands of Southwestern Pennsylvania,NemacolinWoodlands Resort is one of North America’s premier luxury resort destinations.


Kalahari Resorts and Conventions Pocono Mountains, PA


When groups select Kalahari Resorts and Conventions in the Pocono Mountains as their host location, it is no longer a meeting someone hasto attend; it becomes an experience the whole family getsto attend. The appeal of mixing work and play is only increasing for meeting attendees.


Guests can relax and rejuvenate at Spa Kalahari and Salon, featuring Hydroasis and a Herbal Infused Steam Room,or they can enjoy America’s Largest IndoorWaterpark (debuting March 2017), which features an array of rides, slides and attrac- tions for the whole family.


To make event planning a breeze,Kalahari Resorts and Conventions has everything you’ll need - including first-class service, teams with over 400 years of combined experience,customizable meeting spaces, freeWi-Fi,premier dining,and soon will boast nearly 1,000 guest rooms - all under one roof.


The 100,000-square foot convention center includes 65,000-square feet of flexible meeting space,18 meeting rooms, two luxury board rooms and multiple hospitality suites. Each room is uniquely inspired by the adventure and spirit of Africa.


Kalahari offers state-of-the-art technology, top- notch audio-visual quality, and highly personal- ized services to ensure that your next event is a success.


A recipient of the prestigious ForbesTravelGuideFive Star and AAA Five Diamond awards, the property features five distinct lodg- ing options totaling 320 rooms – Falling Rock,Chateau Lafayette, The Lodge, two-bedroom townhomes,and luxury vacation homes. It also boasts 15 on-site restaurants and 10 lounge options, includ- ing the ForbesFive Star and AAA Five Diamond Lautrec restaurant, as well as over 70 amenities,plus 32,000-square feet of conference and event space.


For those with an interest in golf,Nemacolin showcases the Pete Dye designed Mystic Rock golf course,and this coming July, the property will open Shepherd’s Rock, its second Dye designed sig- nature layout.


Mystic Rock sits high atop the Allegheny Mountains and spans acres of the scenic Laurel Highlands,offering players champi- onship golf in a spectacular setting.Golfweekhas tabbed Mystic Rock a top-60 Resort Golf Course in the U.S.,a top-10 Best Casino Course and the Best PlaceYou Can Play in Pennsylvania. Shepherd’s Rock is expected to rival the highest rated courses in the country and will be a perfect companion to Mystic Rock.


In addition, the Nemacolin Golf Academy offers an array of game improvement programming that includes: individual lessons, TrackMan® ball flight andV-1 video swing analysis,one- and three- day golf schools,and one of the leading club-fitting centers on the East Coast.


TheWoodlands Spa showcases more than 100 treatments, includ- ing a full-service salon. The Holistic Healing Center boasts four treatment rooms,group meditation,acupuncture and a holistic approach to achieve balance. The Grove,a Kidz Spa features age appropriate spa services for children ages 5 to 15.


For those seeking other options for relaxation and recreation, Nemacolin also is home to Lady Luck Casino,a fitness center, the Wildlife Academy (home to 100 animal species),daily art tours of the resort’s Hardy Family Art Collection,plus tennis courts,zip lines,a ropes course, Jeep® Off-Road Driving Academy,a 3,900- foot private airstrip and more.


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