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Top Northeastern Pennsylvania Hotel Reviews

Camelback Resort
2/10 Terrible
"We enjoyed the location. Beautiful mountains."

The Penn Stroud, Stroudsburg - Poconos, an Ascend Collection Hotel
8/10 Good
"Front desk not always attended. A bit frustrating when something is needed. Unfortunately even when staffed, the wait was quite long."

Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains, PA
10/10 Excellent
"From the first day we arrived to make the reservation until the day we left the hotel, all the staff treated us with kindness and professionalism"

Chateau Resort & Conference Center
6/10 Okay
"Breakfasts was ok the should improve it for more option,room was ok."

Split Rock Resort
2/10 Terrible
"This place needs to shut down entirely. I will never recommend to anyone on earth!"

Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel Scranton
10/10 Excellent
"Easy access from the main road, very friendly staff, room was clean bed was comfortable"

Cove Haven Resort
2/10 Terrible
"“The hotel itself had potential, but unfortunately our experience was disappointing. The food was not good and lacked quality and variety. Also, during our entire 3-day stay, our room was never cleaned, which was very frustrating and unacceptable. We expected much better service and attention to guests. Hopefully they improve these issues in the future.”"

Quality Inn East Stroudsburg - Poconos
8/10 Good
"Hotel was clean. If you’re looking for a place to stay with a nice clean room to the park it’s a good place to stay. Breakfast is OK but the service in the breakfast area was outstanding The restaurant was just OK. The hotel could use a good upgrading."

The Swiftwater
6/10 Okay
"We chose this hotel for a relaxing luxury getaway in the Poconos, and while the property itself has good potential, our overall experience was disappointing—especially considering the price point. We visited during Labor Day weekend, so the hotel was extremely crowded. One thing that caught us by surprise was that breakfast was not complimentary and cost approximately $35 per person. As vegetarians, we found the options limited and chose not to use it. The weather during our stay was cold and rainy, and although the hotel has a heated swimming pool, it is quite small and remained consistently overcrowded, making it difficult to enjoy. The biggest issue was housekeeping. We repeatedly had to call multiple times each day before receiving service, and it seemed the hotel was understaffed during peak occupancy. Another major concern was that the hotel was not very baby-friendly. We were traveling with an infant and needed access to a microwave to sterilize bottles, but the only microwave available was near the help desk rather than in a common guest-accessible area. That said, I genuinely appreciate the front desk staff, who were kind and helped us sterilize bottles and warm our food whenever needed. We also struggled with dining. The fine dining restaurant was difficult to access due to limited seating availability, and we were unable to enjoy that experience during our stay. Overall, for a stay that cost around $1,000 for three nights, we felt we did not receive the level"