Split Rock Resort Hotel - Indoor Waterpark & Pocono Mountain Getaway

Split Rock Resort
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Jeff
4 years ago
I needed 2 queens, not one king

Family-friendly Poconos resort featuring a movie theater, glow-in-the-dark bowling, an arcade, and an indoor water park.

What You Get

Stay for up to four in a Town Center Junior Suite without Kitchenette, Town Center Junior Suite with Kitchenette, Town Center One-Bedroom Suite, or Willowbrook One-Bedroom Suite with Tub or Jacuzzi; or stay for up to six in a Town Center Two-Bedroom Suite.

Hotel at a Glance: Split Rock Resort

Surrounded by hundreds of acres of forest and mountains in Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania, Split Rock Resort provides a family-friendly escape from city life. The resort features multiple on-site restaurants and is also within easy access of outdoor recreation areas in the Pocono Mountains region.

  • Grab a coffee or pizza at the resort’s food court or cafés.
  • Catch a film at the resort’s in-house movie theatre.
  • Go for a strike in the cosmic bowling alley.
  • Treat yourself to a makeover at the full-service salon located in the Town Center.
  • Cool off at the resort’s large indoor water-park and seasonal outdoor pool.

Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains: Downhill Skiing and Historical Towns

The Poconos region of northeastern Pennsylvania accounts for some 2,400 square miles of mountains, lakes, waterfalls, and forests. The area has been a popular vacation destination ever since Pennsylvania Quakers opened a hotel here on the Delaware River in 1829. Today, the Poconos draw more than 25 million annual visitors, thanks to year-round recreational opportunities and spectacular natural scenery.

In winter, locals often make weekend trips from Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and DC for one reason: skiing. One ski spot that's particularly popular is Camelback Mountain Resort, which sits atop one of the region’s tallest mountains and boasts 160 acres of skiable terrain. For an extended run, head to the Nile Mile, which drops 800 feet vertically over the course of a mile-long descent. The resort is also amply lit for night skiing, and is the only place in the Poconos with a halfpipe. After you're done hitting the slopes, take time to explore the handful of little towns nestled in the mountains. You'll find boutique wine galleries and historical mansions, including the late 19th-century Asa Packer Mansion.

Amenities

  • Children’s Pool
  • Suitable for Events
  • Bar / Lounge
  • Business Center
  • Fitness Center
  • Handicap Access
  • Kids’ Activities
  • Pet-Friendly
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Restaurant(s)
  • Spa
  • Indoor Waterpark
  • Suitable for Kids
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Billiards / Pool / Game Room
  • Mini Golf
  • Sauna
  • Tennis Court(s)
  • Indoor Pool

Room Details

Town Center Studio (select options include kitchenette)

  • Two Queen Beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Town Center One Bedroom

  • One King Bed, Two Twin Murphy Beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Town Center Two Bedroom

  • One King Bed, Two Twin Beds, Two Twin Sofa Beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 6

Willowbrook One Bedroom (w/ Hot Tub or w/ Jacuzzi)

  • One Queen Bed, Sofa Bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • Parking: complimentary self-parking
  • Smoking policy: Smoking is not permitted
  • Pet policy: Pets 50lbs or less are welcome; $210 allergy cleaning fee required. Due to limited pet friendly availability, rooms must be requested upon booking your reservation.
    • All animals with the exception of service animals, must be required to pay the fee.
    • Pets must be on a leash when on property outside of rooms.
    • Pets can only be walked in approved areas on the property. These are noted by signs, and guests must clean up after pets.
    • Guests must leave their current contact information at the front desk.
    • At all times pets must be with their owners.
    • Pets cannot be left alone in their room.
    • You must show your vaccination card (especially Rabies).
    • In case of violating the regulations, you may be requested to remove your pet from the property, and Pet control / Authorities will be notified.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available at check-in for an additional cost.

Need To Know Info

  • 7-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Split Rock Resort

Customer Reviews

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Jeff
9 ratings|3 reviews
I needed 2 queens, not one king
Lucy
3 ratings|1 review
Everything was beautiful and clean. The whole family had a great time
JESSICA
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Helpful reviewer
20 ratings|5 reviews
BigThanks to Director of Operations! Brianna from front desk is amazing. She totally went the extra mile. Rooms are perfect for couples or family! So quiet and peaceful before summer season... Love it here!
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979jayh
What a dump!! My wife and I used to be owners in Willowbrook. You’d be hard pressed to find a parking space anywhere which meant everything was popular. As we moved out of State, we sold our timeshare and boy, am I glad. Willowbook buildings are run down and in need of repair to the sidings and a coat of paint. Inside the carpets have seen better days. Inside the units the dining room chairs are hard as a rock and heavily stained. Glassware and silverware were missing and not the right amount of towels were available. There were hardly any people at the lagoon, putt putt golf. We couldn’t wait to leave. We won’t be coming back.
Gunning O
Has potential but lacks where it needs fixing up. We came for the waterpark and some of the attractions were out of work The Queen Sweet does not mean a queen bed and nice view as other hotels normally do. Service was under staffed at desk and we had no receptionist in our lodge to help us when needed. Had to drive all the way back to main cabin multiple times no cool
bsjagilbert
Stay away from Split Rock Resort My family and I had booked two rooms at Split Rock Resort for the PA Wine Festival two day package June 22 & 23rd, 2024 that included t-shirts and entrance to the Wine Festival. As background we had attended the festival years ago and it was quite nice. Not this time......... WINE FESTIVAL (Saturday June 22nd) *it took over an hour to gain entrance to the festival. There were hundreds of people standing in 90+ degree heat. Making people stand in line WHO PAID FOR THE PACKAGE DEAL was ridiculous. The people who are staying on property should have been given their entrance bracelets, t-shirts and wine glasses WHEN THEY CHECKED IN! Instead you had hundreds of people waiting in line in the heat. Either that or they should have let everyone in early, and just not served wine until the start at noon. We wasted an entire hour of the festival waiting in line. (the festival is only from noon until 5:00 so we wasted one fifth of the festival time standing in line!) *there was ONE security guard checking I.D.s for hundreds of people. *there were TWO people checking ticket reservations and putting on bracelets for hundreds of people. *the wine samples were only TABLESPOON sized. *there were only a handful of picnic tables so there was no place to sit and eat food. *no shade. The festival was in a parking lot. *Ice stopped being delivered to the vendors so there were no cold drinks of any kind after 2:00 pm on a day where the temperatures were over 90 degrees. *No Igloo water coolers to rinse your glass or get some water. The vendors used a tiny water bottle and poured maybe an ounce of water into your glass to rinse out the wine. There was no place to dump the left over wine/water. *at about 3:00 pm 10% of the vendors had already LEFT! *The entire festival was poorly organized, and ridiculously understaffed. *we were given the run around (read lied to) when we asked for our t-shirts. We were told to "go to the festival entrance" "pick them up at the Lodge" "your shirts will be delivered to your room" "come back later" and on and on and on. (lies upon lies upon lies). Finally I said I would not go running around any more, and waited in the hotel lobby for someone to go get the shirts who finally did. HOTEL *Check in was a joke and there were lines all the time. *Multiple guests were complaining. One guest said "ITS ALL LIES. EVERYTHING THEY TELL YOU IS A LIE." (I should have listened) *there was NO AIR CONDITIONING IN THE TOWN CENTER HOTEL LOBBY AND HALLWAYS. It was 90+ degrees out and just as hot inside. *We checked in at the Town Center and got only one room key. When we went back to get the other room key later, we again had to stand in line. We weren't told that our room was in another building a mile away at the LODGE so we had to pack our luggage back into the car to drive to the other location. It would have been nice if someone told us this when we got the first room key! *There was NO AIR CONDITIONING IN THE LODGE LOBBY AND HALLWAYS either! *Room 218 had no air conditioning! and it wasn't the King that I had booked! When we asked for another room we were told there were no rooms available anywhere on the property. *We ended up all sleeping in one room, and thankfully Robert and Luis brought us roll away beds. (Room 206 did have air conditioning) *Everywhere we went there were people complaining. I don't think I saw one person who didn't have a complaint. People would randomly share their terrible experiences and everyone was unhappy. *The property is severely neglected, and showed it age and damage such as holes in the roof of outbuildings by the Sand Bar. It looks like they place hasn't been maintained in 30 years: Siding falling off, neglected areas, garbage visible, uneven walk ways, weeds everywhere etc. I WOULD NOT STAY AT SPLIT ROCK FOR ANY REASON EVER AGAIN. *The only good thing were Robert and Luis. Robert was killing himself trying to make things right, but he can't be everywhere all the time. (Believe me he tried!) We saw him working at the Wine Festival, at the front desk of the Lodge, out at the Sand Bar, bringing us the roll away bed etc. He even told us he painted the picnic tables at the Sand Bar HIMSELF! That man deserves a RAISE! He was very kind and helpful but the magnitude of the problems are bigger than a single man can fix. THANK YOU ROBERT!! HANG IN THERE!!!

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