"I had a great stay at the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel in Scranton while visiting for my sons orientation at Scranton University. The check-in process was fast and easy, the staff was friendly, welcoming, and professional, and my room was exceptionally clean and comfortable. The hotel’s historic charm makes it a unique place to stay, and the excellent service made the experience even better. I would definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the Scranton area."
"The property is kinda old but it was comfortable and the front desk was very friendly . However we had a balcony and the sliding door did not lock also the chain on the main door was broken. Did not really feel secure in our room. We only stayed the night so we weren't really that worried. Sometime in the early evening our water stopped working for a bit. All in all for the price and amount of time we were there it wasn't bad."
"Booking this I was super excited that we were going to have some awesome place to take our kids for their birthdays and even tho when you come and it looks like a warehouse I was still hopeful. BUT quickly things went downhill, we checked in and went to our room it was 80F in there tried to turn down the temp and checked out the room. Was very told and outdated, BUT ALSO the super disappointing thing was there was still trash in every one of the garbage cans that were in that room, including the nasty diaper in the main bathroom that was stinking up the entire suite. Now If they can’t even take out the trash, I was really doubting that my bedding was even changed. We left and came back and the ac still hadn’t touched the hot room so we went down after calling the front desk and getting no answer. They did thankfully end up changing our room and thankfully a staff member showed us where to go because it was super confusing to even make it back out from the next morning. But this room they assured us was brand new and much nicer, it was still outdated inside was a stove that was from the 80’s or 90’s, little water pressure on the toilet, no way to even make the shower actually turn to the shower head, no shampoo, conditioner, just hand soap. While our air conditioning worked in this room sadly our tv and WiFi didn’t work, at check out the guy wasn’t even sure how to check us out and was having computer troubles. We most definitely won’t be back, very disappointed."
What are some accommodations with pools in Gouldsboro?
Pocono Mountains Hotel and Spa: Resort steps from Mount Airy Casino. Offers a seasonal outdoor pool, an indoor pool, and 4 restaurants. Mount Airy Casino Resort - Adults Only 21+: Hotel steps from Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark. Provides free water-park access, an indoor pool, and a lazy river. Camelback Resort: Hotel located near Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark. Features an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, and free valet parking. The Swiftwater: Resort steps from Great Wolf Lodge Water Park. Offers 4 indoor pools, a children's pool, and free water-park access. Great Wolf Lodge Pocono Mountains, PA: Hotel, 1-minute walk from Lake Wallenpaupack. Features 2 outdoor pools, an indoor pool, and a full-service spa.
What is there to see and do in Gouldsboro?
Explore places like Kalahari and Camelbeach Mountain Waterpark while you're in the area. Spend some time experiencing the great outdoors at Big Bass Lake and Larsen Lake.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Gouldsboro?
Taking into account the local weather in Gouldsboro can help you maximize your time at the pool during your trip. The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 66°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 29°F. The snowiest months in Gouldsboro are January, February, December, and March, with each month seeing an average of 12 inches of snowfall.