Hotel Stay at The Chateau Resort & Conference Center in Tannersville, PA

The Chateau Resort & Conference Center
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This mountain retreat in the Poconos features a restaurant; offers easy access to area attractions

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a traditional double-queen room, mountain-view double-queen room, mountain king room, or bi-level king suite with pullout
  • Up to two kids 17 or younger stay free in a traditional double-queen room, mountain-view double-queen room, or bi-level king suite with pullout

Resort at a Glance: The Chateau Resort & Conference Center

This AAA-rated resort is located at the base of Camelback Mountain, one of the area's most popular ski spots. But there's plenty to do as well in warmer months: hiking, biking, or even white-water rafting. If you still haven't gotten your fill of the majesty of the Poconos, you can gaze upon them from a mountain-view guest room, some of which have private balconies.

  • Splash around in the resort's seasonal outdoor pool.
  • The Mountainview Restaurant serves seafood, steaks, and sandwiches amid views of mountain scenery.
  • Go shopping at the nearby Crossings Premium Outlets or hit up the slots at Mount Airy Casino Resort.
  • Nearby attractions include Camelback Ski Area, Camelbeach Waterpark, and Camelback Adventures.

Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains: Hiking, Trout Fishing, 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 stunning natural scenery.

The warmer months are a great time to explore the region’s lakes and wooded hills. For spectacular hikes, check out Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, where you can trek to dramatic waterfalls or follow a 27-mile section of the historic Appalachian Trail. A handful of little towns full of antique shops and galleries nestle in the mountains, too. You'll find boutique wine galleries and historical mansions tucked away on country roads, including the late 19th-century Asa Packer Mansion, which is open for tours, in the borough of Jim Thorpe.

Amenities

  • Sauna
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool (seasonal)
  • Restaurant
  • Fitness center
  • WiFi
  • Complimentary parking
  • Tea and coffee maker
  • Pet-friendly rooms (fee applies)

Room Details

Traditional Double-Queen Room and Mountain-View Double-Queen Room

  • Two queen beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

Mountain King Room

  • One king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Bi-Level King Suite with Pullout

  • One king bed and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $10 per night for each additional guest 18 or older; kids 17 or younger stay free

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 11 a.m.
  • Parking: free
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: please contact property for pet restrictions and fees.
  • Accessibility: please contact property for handicap-accessibility requests or options.
  • Room upgrades: not available

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Lehigh Valley International Airport (ABE; 41 mi)
  • Distance from New York City: 87 miles

Need to know info

  • 72-hour 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.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About The Chateau Resort & Conference Center

Customer Reviews

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MaryR575
|1 review
Competitively Priced and Comfortable There are a lot of previous negative reviews, but this hotel does seem to be making progress in remodeling. Well, we were looking forward to a Poconos ski weekend getaway, and we did not need a big waterpark hotel that costs a lot. The Chateau Resort was the perfect solution--the hotel is in a fantastic location, and the resort is spacious and pretty comfortable. The price here at the Chateau hotel was very reasonable for a busy weekend, and the hotel is actually in walking distance to the local ski resort, which is great because parking is free at the hotel, unlike the ski resort. Our King bedroom was large, comfortable, clean, with a big bathroom with a very nice hot shower. The little heater was a bit noisy but very strong, so I had to shut if off after a few hours. We had a refrigerator, iron, and safe and lots of storage space. The hotel has a game room, an indoor pool, a workout area, and a restaurant. The lobby is very clean and has a lovely long gas fireplace. Yes, the furniture may be a bit outdated, but overall the resort is a smart choice to be near all of the outside activity in the Poconos mountains, but not break the budget. I do agree they need a big sign to showcase their location!
U9716NMkristens
|1 review
If mice bother you, this isn’t your hotel Stayed here for two nights this past weekend with my fiancé and parents. The place being outdated was the least of our problems. The furniture is falling apart, wall paper is peeling, AC is so loud when it kicks on it was impossible to sleep. The place smells awful and just feels filthy. There were hoards of unsupervised children running rampant in the lobby and through the hallways at all hours, leaving garbage on the floors and playing on the luggage carts like a jungle gym. Our room was not cleaned despite being gone all day long. The worst part is that my parents were awoken at midnight to a mouse rummaging through their things… to which the front desk associate replied that it was odd they finally made it up to the third floor. DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY. This place should be condemned.
F892BOdebbieh
|1 review
Worst experience ever There's nothing good that i would say about my last stay at that hotel. i had an event scheduled. This was my 3 events. The hotel never advised me that the entire main floor was under construction. This was a very important event. The ballroom was smelly, the changing room smelly and hot. Complaints made from the first day. when I asked Michele why she didn't tell me about the construction --"Her answer what were you going to do Cancel, you have a contract I told her my contract didn't say my business and clients would be walking into a full construction in addition, i became very allergic to the huge amount of dust. The sleeping area closest to the door was dusty, moldy and smelly. all the furniture covered; the reception area covered. Our guest sleeping room, bathroom leaking with nothing done. This was a great hotel. i honestly, cannot say that after my experience. as of today, No one at the hotel, the GM or owner returned my email or call. This is highly unprofessional and a shame.
sweetheartk2019
|1 review
IF YOU READ ONE, LET IT BE THIS ONE Staring off with the arrival. Myself and my family of four were doing a one daycation for Labor Day weekend. So our stay was from saturday to sunday. When reading about the location, it clearly states that check in starts at 2:00pm. We arrived just before 2:00, figuring we would have to wait a little while before checking in anyway, so we went and got our bags from the car and sat in the lobby for a couple of minutes. Shortly after two, the first attendant to greet us was sarah. She had told us that check in doesn't start until 4:00pm. Confused, we looked at our booking through our third party booker and verified it states 2:00pm. Then even going so far as to also check their google, and website checks-ins, All stating that check-in does start at 2:00pm. We showed this to Sarah, and she just states the same, this time saying we can check the amenities of the hotel, before checking in. i asked if we could keep the bags in the lobby, to which she replied, we are not responsible for your items but you can leave them there as you choose. Clearly a little annoyed at this point, I asked if there was any way that we could check in earlier, as we were misled by their false advertisement. She stated 3:30 was the best she could do. So, my mother and I sat in the lobby waiting with the items while my grandmother and great aunt enjoyed a stroll around the venue. Shortly after we were seated, more families and people were showing up, expecting to also be able to check in at 2:00pm. Sarah, being the only one available in the front kept repeating different times of when she can check people in. She stated to us, 3;30 was the earliest she could do, then told another family 4pm, and then another couple 3;25pm. So clearly, Sarah is either making up the check in times, or she is new. As 3:30 drew closer and the lobby became fuller, my mother and I were standing by the front desk, as were there first and would rather have a quick and easy check in. As I'm standing there another woman who is wearing attire similar to Sarah passes by my mother and I and goes behind the desk to their back office. Their back office is legit right behind the desk, and they had a door but didn't close it while having this private conversation. Her name was Barbara, clearly annoyed and started asking Sarah ‘what is happening out there? Why are there so many people?’ Sarah, very quietly and timid, tries to tell her that she doesn't know how to do the check-ins and was waiting for her the entire time to get there. As i heard this, i lost my mind on the inside. We specifically booked this venue because this had the earliest check in time, other hotels in the area start checking in after 4pm. Anyway, Barbara says ‘are you serious? You made me show up an hour beforehand because you don't know how to do your job?’. They both come out, trying to work fast, barbara takes my mother and i to one side while sarah goes off on a little tablet, claiming that there is one working computer and a tablet for check-ins. As Barbara works on the computer, I asked her a few questions about the amenities. Firstly to verify if they match up to what we saw online. Then, to also know where everything is, as the venue had areas for guests spread out through the building. I can see she is clearly annoyed by having to work with someone who cannot or did not learn how to do their job but she sniped at me, “I'm just gonna get you a paper so we don't ask too many questions?” I was very taken aback, so I turned to my mother and told her before she wrote anything down to get both of their names, and ask as many questions as you need to. Now, you pissed me off. So she came back and showed us the paper with amenities, times, and things to do in the area.I asked about their breakfast. For some reason, they don't have continental breakfast. Each room comes with a coffee pot, no fridge, no microwave. Barbara asked if we wanted to request one, but it would be an extra charge to the room, and that the microwave was in their little snack gift shop they have. Next to the front desk, they sell snacks at double their price, when you go to Walmart they have the same boxed snacks they have at the hotel but not priced the same at all. I asked jokingly, “Is the microwave pay to use, as well?”. I know she's tired of my face by this point. It's $16 per person for breakfast at the buffet in the restaurant. All the food is overpriced, 10 wings for $15, personal pie pizza starting off at $16 and toppings is a .99 add on is crazy and I live in NYC. I then asked about their pool hours. The outdoor pool is open at all times, indoor close by 10pm. I asked about dog and smoking areas, to which she was dumbfounded by how many questions I could ask. Barbara then states, “okay, if you need to call the front with more questions, you can do so, next please” trying to usher the next person. I then stated very loudly to the lobby, “well okay, and what's everyone's names here. Wanna make sure when I call it is to the right two people. So, BARBARA… AND, what's your name sweetie, OH SARAH, GREAT." I know I am annoying but it takes so much to get this person out of me. Continuing the day we made it to the pool, it was very lovely. Both indoor and outdoor look very outdated and unfinished. At one end of the outdoor pool there is a pile of rocks and dirt that looks like it was supposed to be a finished waterfall but it's just sitting by the pool outside. The indoor pool was small, about the size of a bedroom and connecting half bathroom. The gym and sauna were next to the pool, and I assume there used to be a hot tub but it was just taken out as we got there. After the pool, we thought about breakfast at the hotel but ultimately didn't do it because continental breakfast should be included when we are paying 400 for two rooms for one night. So, in the morning my great aunt and grandmother got up fairly early, they were trying to have coffee in their room. Their coffee pot was not working and they didn't want to disturb us, so they called the front desk asking if they could get coffee or a new pot. Sarah, from before answered and said breakfast is happening in a few minutes and she would be happy to let them grab a free coffee. Yes, you have to pay for the coffee, even though they are charging you for the breakfast buffet entirely. My great aunt is 10 years younger than my grandmother so she went to grab them both coffee. She goes to the front desk, tells Sarah, yes I was the one who called. Sarah then pointed her to the restaurant and showed her which way was the coffee. As my aunt grabbed the coffee from the table, a woman, HINA, from behind the coffee table started shouting, “YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR THAT? EXCUSE ME, YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR THAT?” My aunt said “Good Morning.” to which HINA replied, “GOOD MORNING, ARE YOU GOING TO PAY FOR THAT?” My aunt, not wanting to argue, just says, “my coffee is covered, go ask the front about me.” She then starts to walk away when the woman, HINA puts herself in between my aunt and the doorway and tells her “WHO TOLD YOU THAT WAS OKAY? LET ME SEE YOUR RECEIPT FROM THE FRONT DESK? THEY SHOULD HAVE CHARGED YOU MISS, YOU CAN'T JUST LEAVE.” I heard screaming because my room was close to the lobby and the walls were thin by the door. So I check outside for a moment and see my aunt walking back to her room and asking her what happened. She tells me that after the lady got in between her and the doorway, she told her to go ask the front desk why i got a free coffee and then walked with HINA over to the front desk. That’s when I heard Sarah and HINA going at it in the front. That HINA was yelling at SARAH about kitchen duties and SARAH is fighting back with her, saying yes i sent her over, what is the issue. Clearly they didn't like each other and my aunt turned into a show. After all that, I still wouldn't have paid for that breakfast either. Also if you take something from this review is that Sarah is incompetent, Barabara doesnt know how to communicate to people and it seems like she trained HINA, just the same way. Do not walk, RUN in the other direction of this place until they get better management and realize people need food and water to survive not for sale. Also in the pictures added were the spider we found in the room, and the make shift ice bucket I had to grab from the car because they didn’t provide us with our own.
Adventure41279940785
|1 review
Fresh Air The place is great but just need better pillows.the service was great and do so was the girls at the front desk & staff.been here 3 times already & trying to ho for the 4th time around! It's very peaceful & also the breakfast is good.i recommend this hotel.

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