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  2. Camelback Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Additional attractions were added with Camelback Mountain Adventures, which features a 4500' mountain coaster and multiple ziplines. Camelback Resort is 2 miles (3.2 km) from Pinemere Camp, and about 45 miles (72 km) north of Allentown, Pennsylvania. [3] [4] Camelback has invested in their educational ski and snowboard programs.

  3. Camelback Inn - Wikipedia

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    Stewart operated Camelback Inn as a part-owner until 1968, when the resort was acquired by Marriott International and renamed Marriott's Camelback Inn. Bill Marriott had first stayed at the resort with his parents as a 16-year-old in 1948. At the time of Marriott's purchase, Camelback Inn was still a seasonal winter resort with 170 rooms and no ...

  4. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Resort name and website Nearest city State/province Peak elevation (ft) ... Camelback Mountain Resort: Scranton: Pennsylvania: 2,130 1,330 800 166 35 16 50 $78

  5. Big Pocono State Park - Wikipedia

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    Big Pocono State Park is a 1,305.6-acre (528.4 ha) Pennsylvania state park in Jackson and Pocono townships in Monroe County, Pennsylvania in Northeastern Pennsylvania.The park is located on Camelback Mountain and is maintained jointly by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and Camelback Ski Corporation.

  6. Camelbeach Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Nile Adventure River is Camelbeach's lazy river. Riders can choose from single and double-rider tubes. It opened with the park in 1998. The Olympic Pool is a full-size swimming pool.

  7. Resort fee - Wikipedia

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    A resort fee, also called a facility fee, [1] a destination fee, [2] an amenity fee, [3] an urban fee, [4] [5] a resort charge, or a hidden hotel booking fee, [6] [7] is an additional fee that a guest is charged by an accommodation provider, usually calculated on a per day basis, in addition to a base room rate.

  8. Phoenician Resort - Wikipedia

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    The resort opened for business on October 1, 1988, [7] The hotel initially had 604 rooms, 132 casitas, a VIP suite and a presidential suite. The dome in the hotel's lobby was covered with 24 karat gold, and the cactus garden, which contained over 250 varieties of cacti, was the second largest in the state when it was completed. [ 5 ]

  9. Camelback - Wikipedia

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    Camelback, a variation of shotgun house with a second floor in the rear of the house. Camelback (roller coaster element), a hump-shaped hill element found on roller coasters; CamelBackCapitalization, a type of capitalization, generally known as CamelCase; Camelback East, a district of Phoenix adjacent to the mountain; Camelback High School