

"This is a first-of-its-kind destination resort that includes an RV park and housing development is a $1.3 billion investment in the northeastern Pennsylvania economy that will bring more jobs, more tourists and more dollars to the region."Īdults only: The Poconos are benefitting from TikTok's obsession with themed hotel roomsĬonstruction for the project is expected to start in 2023, with an intended opening date of mid-2024.Ī release from Margaritaville notes the the hotel itself "will pay homage to the original Pocono Manor built in 1902" - which was ravaged by a fire in November 2019 - and feature "wilderness gardens, unique restaurants, swimming pools, endless activities, and live entertainment," in addition to the nearby LandShark Bar and Grill.Ĭamp Margaritaville promises to be a "luxury camping and entertainment destination" with RV and Super Premium RV sites, cabins, a Margaritaville retail store, the Fins Up Fitness Center, a Cheeseburger in Paradise Restaurant, a Fin City Game Room, and a 5 o'Clock Somewhere Swim-Up Bar. "We were going to do this tomorrow but we decided to have you come Monday," Cartwright said.

Helmed by JEMB Realty, the project will feature fun escapism for just about any and all visitors, with the Margaritaville Hotel Pocono Mountains, Camp Margaritaville and more.Īmidst a sprinkling of Buffett references, Cartwright highlighted the addition to the bustling business of resorts and getaway destinations that has been growing even further across the region. Matt Cartwright and Pocono Mountain Visitors Bureau CEO and president Chris Barrett announced the latest installation of the lifestyle brand synonymous with the cocktail-loving performer at Kalahari Resort on Monday morning, in addition to highlighting the potential establishment of a nearby Amtrak station that could open up tourism accessibility to many more visitors.

Watch Video: Margaritaville Resort Village planned for the Poconosīreak out the sandals and shades, Jimmy Buffett fans: The very first Margaritaville Resort Village is on its way to northeastern Pennsylvania, offering up some island escapism in the Poconos.
