Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains Unveils $125 Million Reno

Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains has completed an expansive $125 million, top-to-bottom resort transformation.

The newly enhanced Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains offers a multitude of new guest experiences, including seven new slides in the recently opened 40,000-square-foot expanded section of the resort’s indoor water park (bringing the total number of slides to 20 and the size of the indoor water park to 120,000 square feet). Additionally, Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains has introduced a new area for toddlers, called Cub Paw Pool, with age-specific slides and interactive water play features such as frog- and turtle-themed splash pads and a water-spraying tree.

A newly designed Grand Lobby welcomes families with multiple self-service check-in kiosks and a new nighttime lobby show, scheduled to debut later this fall. The lobby now hosts a new, family-friendly workout called “Adventure Training: Get Fit with the Great Wolf Pack” created in collaboration with actor, producer and fitness enthusiast Gabrielle Union. Union and her longtime trainer, Gregg Miele, lead participants in a 15-minute, video-led workout that features characters and stories from Great Wolf’s animated film.

Just off the lobby are two new restaurants: Timbers Tables & Kitchen and Fireside. Outside the indoor water park, Great Wolf Lodge has added a new outdoor oasis with an oversized resort-style pool, fire pits with seating, a spacious hot tub and the new Outpost Bar & Grill which will service all the new outdoor areas.

Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountain waterpark

The newly opened Woodland Villas are well suited for larger families, friends traveling together or those wishing for an extended stay. Each of the 30 Woodland Villas is designed to accommodate up to 10 guests. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchenette, a spacious living area and a private outdoor terrace, each villa offers views of the Pocono Mountains. Great Wolf Lodge partnered with interior designer Nate Berkus to develop the outdoor living space for the Woodland Villas; guests may find here a dining table that doubles as a ping-pong table.

A significant portion of the resort expansion is the Mountain Tower, which adds 202 rooms to the resort, including two new room categories: Deluxe Wolf Den Suites and Deluxe Kid Cabin Suites that combine a traditional Family Suite with a themed suite to provide a signature themed experience with a room that can sleep 10 to 12 guests. The rooms sport the latest Great Wolf design elements, including new sleeper sofas and themed rooms infused with character art from “The Great Wolf Pack” animated film. There are now 632 family-friendly suites and villas available at Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains, making it the second largest Great Wolf Lodge in the company.

For more information, visit www.greatwolf.com/poconos.

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