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Woodland Villas at Great Wolf Lodge in Scotrun, PA. At this Poconos mountain resort, designer Nate Berkus oversaw the outdoor spaces of each individual lodging. This family-friendly resort has a ...
POCONO TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A giant gingerbread creation is now on display at Great Wolf Lodge in the Poconos as part of their annual snowland celebration. Celebrity Chef Ashley ...
Great Wolf Lodge in Dallas, Texas. Great Wolf Resorts, Inc. (formerly known as Great Wolf Lodge) is a chain of resort hotels and indoor water parks. The company owns and operates its family resorts under the Great Wolf Lodge brand. [2] In addition to a water park, each resort features restaurants, arcades, spas, and children's activities. [3]
Jul. 25—Great Wolf Lodge Poconos plans to unveil a 40,000-square-foot expansion to its indoor water park Aug. 9. The venue's multi-phase expansion also includes a new outdoor pool, entertainment ...
Coordinates, and . Theme: African: Owner: Todd Nelson: Opened: 2000 (Wisconsin) 2005 (Sandusky) 2015 (Poconos) 2020 (Round Rock): Operating season: Year-round (outdoor theme, water parks, and pools closed in the winter): Website: www.kalahariresorts.com: Kalahari Resorts and Conventions is a water park resort chain with locations in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin; Sandusky, Ohio; Pocono Manor ...
Aquatopia includes over 37 waterslides, the most in Pennsylvania, including four body slides, a mat slide, five tube slides and four raft rides, in addition to a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) wave pool, lazy river, a children's play area, and a full-sized competition pool.
A rendering of the three-bedroom villas being built at the Great Wolf Lodge in the Poconos and set to open by the summer of 2023. Changes coming much sooner include a remodeling of the Cub Paw ...
Inn At Pocono Manor, May 2015 The Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort. Two of the earliest Pocono resorts, founded by rival factions of the Philadelphia Quaker community, were located in Monroe County: Inn at Buck Hill Falls (1901) and Pocono Manor (1902). [41] [42] [43] These resorts did not allow liquor or dancing, and evening dress was discouraged. [44]