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This over-the-top luxury resort outside of Pittsburgh was inspired partially by the Ritz Paris and features a zoo, a private airfield, and a pet spa
This over-the-top luxury resort outside of Pittsburgh was inspired partially by the Ritz Paris and features a zoo, a private airfield, and a pet spa
Katie WarrenSep 13, 2018, 23:39 IST
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Guests at this 2,000-acre luxury resort in Pennsylvania can choose to stay in one of three hotels, seven luxury vacation homes, or three townhomes.
Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, set in the wooded Laurel Highlands, is about a 1.5-hour drive from Pittsburgh.
Some of its amenities include a private airfield, BMWs available to test drive, a pet resort, two golf courses, an Adventure Center with paintballing and zip-lining, and a Wildlife Academy complete with lions, tigers, bears, and other animals.
Staying at the resort costs between $229 and $3,500 per night on average.
Tucked away in the Pennsylvania woods is a luxury resort that spans 2,000 acres and is a world of its own.
In 1987, Joseph A. Hardy III bought a 550-acre piece of land that he hoped would one day be "a world-class destination," according to Forbes. His daughter, Maggie Hardy Magerko, now the owner, helped that dream come true in the form of Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.
Today, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort offers luxurious rooms in hotels, vacation homes, or townhomes, gourmet restaurants, and amenities that include two golf courses, top-notch spa services, and adventure packages. Guests can arrive by private plane at the resort's own private airfield and test drive BMWs provided by the resort.
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"I feel proud [that the resort can] go up against anybody, anywhere, on any continent," Magerko told Forbes in 2017.
Rates vary by season and day of the week but generally range between $229 and $3,500 per night depending on the choice of accommodations, a representative for the resort told Business Insider.
Chateau Lafayette's presidential suite, which cost $1 million to upgrade, is in a league of its own. The master bedroom comes with a king bed, fireplace, and two French balconies.
On the fifth floor of Chateau Lafayette is the Club Level, where the rooms have private butler service and access to the Club Lounge, a communal space for guests to relax and drink a cup of coffee.
In Chateau Lafayette's speakeasy-style Cigar Bar, guests can drink fine bourbons, scotches, cognacs, wine and beer, and Prohibition-style cocktails while relaxing in leather chairs by a fireplace.
The hotel restaurant, Lautrec, is one of only a few restaurants in the world to hold both the Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five Diamond designation for 10 years.
The marble bathroom includes a 200-gallon soaking tub, a separate glass shower with a multi-setting European shower head, and luxury bathrobes and slippers.
Nemacolin also has seven luxury residences guests can choose from, including the Garshak Treehouse, which can be booked as one house or two separate accommodations.
The Treehouse includes two bedrooms, three bathrooms, an open living room, two fireplaces, a full kitchen, and a game room. It starts at about $1,289 per night.
Even furry guests have their pick of activities at Nemacolin. The Wooflands Pet Resort and Spa offers luxury boarding, doggy daycare, grooming, and training.
For those seeking adventure instead of relaxation, there is the Adventure Center, where guests can strap into a harness and free fall from a 50-foot tower, if they are so inclined.
Guests can rent bicycles for $15 to $20 an hour and cycle through acres of trails at Nemacolin or visit nearby trails in Ohiopyle State Park, Laurel Ridge State Park, or Sugarloaf Mountain.
If off-roading isn't your style, you can visit the Wildlife Academy and find habitats home to bears, bison, zebras, a Bengal tiger, lions, wolves, and more.
Nemacolin is also a prime destination for golfers with its two courses: Shepherd's Rock and Mystic Rock, where professional golfers including Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh have played.