Mount Airy Casino Resort, Mount Pocono PA Review

Now known as Mount Airy Casino Resort in Mount Pocono PA, people of a certain demographic (Boomers, especially) will recall the earworm of a jingle from its previous life: “All you have to bring is your love of everything…Beautiful Mount Airy Lodge.”

In courting newlyweds in the 60’s and 70’s with lots of gold leaf and heart-shaped tubs, the Lodge symbolized all that was kitschy about the Pocono’s.

Then, twelve years ago, the “Beautiful Mount Airy Lodge” of yore was demolished, and in its place stands a structure that draws a more refined clientele, and would fit nicely in the Adirondack woods. Six stories, with earth tone palette, impressive soaring lobby (with waterfall), and stylish rooms; Mount Airy was named Pennsylvania’s first AAA-rated 4-Diamond Casino.

In April 2019 the Mt Airy Resort added an additional 20,000 square feet to the already existing 4,000 feet ballroom/events center, and built 100 more luxury guest rooms and suites, bringing the total up to 284.

Yes, the Mount Airy Resort (312 Woodland in Mount Pocono PA – not Philly) has a casino element, but non-gambling guests will find lots to do here. You can frolic in a fetching indoor/outdoor pool, enjoy a massage or other spa treatment, hike woodland trails, ski Camelback Ski Resort (10-minute drive), and/or play rounds of golf on Mt. Airy’s unique 18-hole course, where each hole is modeled after the most challenging ones from legendary American Championship golf courses.

For more Northeast destinations with casinos that appeal to the non-gambling crowd too, do check out our top picks of East Coast Casino Resorts.

And for more dreamy destinations in Pennsylvania, check out our Best Romantic Getaways in PA.

First Impressions of Mount Airy Casino Resort

If you’re staying overnight, be sure to valet your car – a service free for guests.

Unlike many of its glass-tower counterparts, Mount Airy Casino Resort appears less a gambling hall and more “of the land,” at least in height and hue. The hotel lobby is enhanced by massive “flame” frescos, rendered in vibrant red-orange glass, that suffuse contemporary seating areas on both sides of the room in a warm, fiery glow.

Floral and Butterfly Bouquet Arrangements in lobby of Mount Airy Casino
Hotel Lobby Mount Airy Casino Resort PA

Stunning seasonal floral arrangements, unique chandeliers, a waterfall fountain, and prominent signs for the in-house Spa announce a lodging that’s less about the casino and more about the hotel amenities. In fact, unless you plan to dine at one of the five restaurants on the second floor, you’d have no reason to enter the Casino at all.

Rooms at Mount Airy Casino Resort

Guest Room at Mount Airy Resort and Casino PA

Gone is the tacky décor, and in its place rooms that are modern, handsome, and contemporary in feel. Each guest room in shades of brown, cream, gold, and gray, is a spa-like sanctuary with new carpeting, hardwood floors, and bedding that will send even the most hard-core gambler off to tranquil sleep.

Suite bathroom at Mount Airy Resort and Casino

Bathrooms sport dark slate floors and granite sinks, with large slate rain showers, or, in updated suites, a curvaceous soaking tub.

Dining and Nightclubs

Entrance sign to Bistecca by Il Mulino at Mount Airy Casino
Bistecca by Il Mulino at Mount Airy Casino Resort PA

Bistecca by Il Mulino

The highest profile of all restaurants here, Il Mulino has top rated sister establishments in New York City, the Hamptons, Florida, and other resorts. Bistecca lives up to its relatives (and up-there price points), with friendly, attentive, but – thank goodness – not overly fawning, service, and excellent food thanks to Chef Matt Smith.

The Chicken Parm Classic is very good, but steaks outshine all. If you’re too full for desert, the waiters will bring you a surprise. I won’t ruin it, but both chocolate and wine are involved.

Entrance to Guy Fieris Mt Pocono Kitchen PA
Guy Fieris Mt Pocono Kitchen Mount Airy Casino PA

Guy Fieri’s Mt. Pocono Kitchen

for burgers, BBQ, Cheese Steaks, and other “gooey food.”

Wide view of Noodle Bar at Mount Airy Casino

Lucky 8 Noodle and Sushi Bar 

This spot is a hit with Asian players and with everyone else who loves noodle bars.

Glass enclosed pizzeria at Mount Airy Casino
Pizzeria Montagna Mount Airy Casino PA

Pizzeria Montagna

For personal pizzas on the go.

The Buffet

At $23.99, the best deal in the house. There’s shrimp, soups, salads, carving station, Italian, pastas, meats, seafood, ice-cream bar, and deserts. It may not be gourmet, but it sure is hearty and plentiful.

Pia’s Lounge

Formerly the VIP Lounge, this “speakeasy” type place is hidden behind Gypsy’s (soon to be a Sports Betting Venue). A more intimate hangout, with a quiet, private vibe, guests can listen to acoustic guitar and other low-decibel tunes.

Spa entrance at Mount Airy Resort and Casino PA

The Spa At Mount Airy Casino Resort

There are ten treatment rooms and a cache of professional massage therapists at the ready in this inviting spa. The waiting room, lined with ergonomic chaise lounges, is low lit, quiet, and, turns out, a lovely place for a catnap. Because I was short on time, my 25 minute massage, targeting the tight muscles in my shoulders and neck, was enough to send me off supple and happy.

“Wet”: The Pool Area

Huge indoor pool in glass enclosure at Mount Airy Casino Resort
Indoor-Outdoor Pool Mount Airy Casino Resort PA

The splendid glass-enclosed pool area – aptly called Wet – is one of the resort’s best features. It’s so enticing in fact, locals buy day passes to take advantage of its glamorous amenities.

There’s food service, eight outdoor canvas cabanas, and contemporary couches for out-of-water lazing and conversation. Some evenings from 3-7, the pool area becomes a family friendly party, with D.J. and festivities.

Fire pit tables outside overlook a small pond, gazebo, and golf course across the street.

Golf Course and Gazebo

View of golf course and pond at Mount Airy Casino
Mount Airy Casino Resort Golf Course

As stated in the intro, each hole of Mt. Airy’s unique 18-hole course was modeled after the most challenging ones from legendary American Championship golf courses. As golfers get the best of all the top courses, Mount Airy is considered one of the Top 50 Golf Courses in the USA.

The clubhouse features a pro-shop, lounge area, and small pub restaurant that serves one very strange dish: a Peanut Butter and Jelly Hot Dog. Sounds weird (and yucky) but oddly, it works. The Clubhouse Restaurant has become known for this multi-textured-and-flavored wiener.

White gazebo with planted flowers around it at Mount Airy Casino
Gazebo Mount Airy Casino Resort PA

The pond-side Gazebo at the fringes of the Golf Course is a popular setting for wedding pictures, and a serene spot for contemplation.

Casino at Mount Airy

Slot machines and convenience store sign at Mount Airy Casino
Gaming Floor Mount Airy Casino Resort PA

Certainly not the largest casino in the region, there are 70 tables and roughly 1,400 slot machines situated on the 2nd floor, a short escalator ride from the Hotel lobby. Half the room is smoking, half non-smoking. But, thankfully, smoke does not permeate the air. Order drinks while at the slots and tables, and, when hungry, walk two paces for a selection of restaurants. All can be found on the perimeter of the 2nd floor.

Event/Conference Space

Glass ribbon chandelier in modern event space
New Conference Wing Mount Airy Casino Resort PA

Even if you don’t intend to see a concert or attend a wedding or conference, check out the new Convention wing for its architectural elements. The nearly room length glass ribbon chandelier is particularly striking. The space can seat 1,200 for a concert or 750 for a sit-down dinner – one of the very few properties (if not the only one) in the region able to host an event that size.

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  • Malerie Yolen-Cohen

    Malerie Yolen-Cohen is the Author of the cross-country travel guide, Stay On Route 6; Your Guide to All 3562 Miles of Transcontinental Route 6. She contributes frequently to Newsday, with credits in National Geographic Traveler, Ladies Home Journal, Yankee Magazine, Shape.com, Sierra Magazine, Porthole, Paddler, New England Boating, Huffington Post, and dozens of other publications. Malerie’s focus and specialty is Northeastern US, and she is constantly amazed by the caliber of restaurants and lodging in the unlikeliest places.

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