Pocono resorts

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Pocono resorts
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Mon, 03-07-2005 - 12:29pm

I saw over the weekend that a resort in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania went out of business and was having an auction of their assets. These included heart shaped tubs, gaudy “artwork” and stuff like that.

My question is: Have any of you ever spent a lover’s weekend in one of these resorts? Heart shaped or champagne glass shaped tubs, small pools and hot tubs in the rooms. Horse back riding, paddle boats, golf, comedians and singers.

Let us know the steamy details.

My wife and I went up one weekend to a Pocono resort. It was kind of cool. The whole ride up I was running my hand up her thighs trying to play, but she kept intercepting. Occasionally she would reach over and rub my crotch. We checked in and found the room. It had a big king size bed, Jacuzzi and small swimming pool. The pool area had a nice big skylight, which let the sun in nicely. My wife went into the bathroom and I stripped off my clothes and climbed into the pool. She couldn’t find me at first but when she did she removed her clothes and joined me. I held her up and she wrapped her legs around my waist and we kissed and caressed. The water felt so sensual. I lifter her up and she leaned back so I cold kiss, lick and suck on her wet breasts and nipples. My hard-on brushed against her groin and the she reached down and started to stroke me. Being very excited from the drive up it didn’t take long for me to climax. Since it was still daytime, the pool area was really bright. It was interesting to watch my climax underwater in "slow motion". I then picked her up, sat her at the edge of the pool and ate her to a climax while I stayed in the pool. The combination of the water, daylight and different venue got me hard again quickly, so then we moved it to the bed. Great time.

Later we fooled around in the resort’s steam room (went back to the room to finish) and did it in the Jacuzzi. All in all a fun weekend.

Thanks,

spun

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In reply to: spun_up
Mon, 03-07-2005 - 1:10pm
Years ago, I'd heard rumours with respect to the close-captioned television feature. I heard that there were couples who loved it so much that they returned....and when they did, they saw themselves on the television!! Yikes! ;-) So beware! Don't say I didn't warn ya.
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Mon, 03-07-2005 - 1:22pm

Ahhh.......my home.


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In reply to: spun_up
Mon, 03-07-2005 - 1:31pm

I can still remember the television jingle..."Beautiful Mount Airy Lodge..."

Imagination is more important than knowledge." (Albert Einstein )
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Mon, 03-07-2005 - 4:06pm
We went up to a remote cabin resort for a weekend, a few months ago, and had a great time. Our log cabin was located within some thick woods about a 1.5 miles from our nearest neighbor so we had plenty of privacy. We had a full size in-cabin jacuzzi and needless to say, we made use of it the whole weekend. Something about changing the surroundings really can help get those creative juices flowing again.
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Mon, 03-07-2005 - 4:11pm
It's funny that you brought that up since we wondered if the nice old couple who owned the resort we visited were getting their jollies by secretly videotaping the couples who stayed there! Or even worse, profiting by putting them on the internet! You're right though, you never know what can be going on in the world we live in today.
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Mon, 03-07-2005 - 5:06pm

Where was this ??? I was looking at a cabin in Tennessee that I would love to take DW to for a weekend in the summer.

CH

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Mon, 03-07-2005 - 6:10pm
In the SE corner of Oklahoma but you can find all kinds of places to go in the rural areas of most states.
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Wed, 03-09-2005 - 11:17am

Kat,

E-mail me the name if you don't mind. That isn't too far away and maybe my DW and I can drop the kids somewhere (at relatives).

CH

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Wed, 03-09-2005 - 2:23pm
Chahn, don't hold my feet to the fire here, but I believe they were called the Pine Meadow Cabins in Broken Bow. It's been since Oct., so not sure if that's the correct name. But it's privately owned, in the Kiamichi Mountains and each cabin has a theme. I can say that it was the cleanest cabin I've ever stayed in though. And I know they had a website, so try www.pinemeadowcabins.com. There were many other resorts and cabins available in the same area, too.
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Wed, 03-09-2005 - 7:07pm

Df and I spent a wonderful week in the boonies of NM recently. (it's where he proposed!). It wasn't fancy, but instead very isolated. Snow capped mountains ... wonderful. and for only $39 a night! (kitchen facilities included!)


As katmandoo stated, there are wonderful places in SE oklahoma ... also in SW Oklahoma (Arbuckle Wilderness/Turner Falls area).


Scour the internet .. great places are out there ...

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