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top of its amazing restaurant, Bank and Bourbon. The hotel is perfect for out-of- town guestswho are looking to explore his- toric Philadelphia.


“We have a fitness center,indoor swimming pool and spa, and we are the perfect gate- way to all the historical and entertainment venues, while at the same time being just steps away from the historic beginnings for which the city is so well known,” says Ed O’Boyle.


He adds that the lobby area supports opportunities for gatherings among peers, offering an expansive yet intimate environ- ment supported by an adjacent lounge and a 16-foot by 24-foot video wall.


“The Loews is truly known for our personal engagement with our guests,”O’Boyle con- tinues. “We support the true boutique/ lifestyle hotel experience within a larger Philadelphia hotel.”


For The Lodge at Woodloch, Brooke Jennings Roe describes the endless options available at this Pocono Mountains property,which is sure to be a great choice for any meeting planner looking for a fun, yet relaxing stay.


“The Lodge atWoodloch is an all-inclusive property,whichmeans the value of the stay is tremendous,” says Jennings Roe. Its all- inclusive offerings include: lavish accom- modations; three gourmet meals daily; stimulating weekend speakers and work- shops; experiences for the mind,body and soul; inspiring creative arts; scheduled group fitness classes and lectures; chef’s cooking/baking demonstrations; selected guided group excursions; a personal spa concierge to help design individualized programs; as well as health and fitness amenities that can include swimming pools with hydro massage waterfalls, indoor and outdoor Jacuzzis®, steam rooms, saunas and a state-of-the-art 3,000- square foot cardio weight studio.


“The Lodge at Woodloch also offers a plethora of team building activities to get the group heading in the right direction,” says Jennings Roe, noting that guests can visit www.woodlochmeetings.com/build to learn about action, athletics, brain power, indoor fun, outdoor adventure,


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