Posted by Kristin on Sep 15th, 2011 | 0 comments
We’re proud to announce that Skytop Lodge has been named Best of the East by Meetings Focus magazine for the second year in a row! Every year Meetings Focus East polls its readers to get their take on what hotels and resorts deliver a superlative meetings experience.
Properties are judged on: quality of meeting space; guest rooms; guest services and amenities; food and beverage service;...
Posted by Kristin on May 20th, 2011 | 0 comments
This weekend Skytop is happy to welcome the Concours d’ Elegance, one of the most prestigious collector car shows in the country. After taking a hiatus in 2010 to reassess its future, the Concours decided it needed a new venue. Skytop was the perfect fit! Just read what Edward Newcomb, the event organizer, had to say.
“We needed a site that was a destination venue, a place where...
Posted by Kristin on May 18th, 2011 | 0 comments
Gone are the days of superfluous cocktail parties and meetings without reason. The new economy has forever changed the business of meetings. Companies today demand value from their meetings, while planners look for ways to spur imagination, productivity and company loyalty.
Voted “One of the Best of the East 2010,” there’s even another good reason to book a meeting at Skytop Lodge:...
Posted by Kristin on Jan 11th, 2011 | 0 comments
Dick Vermeil – former head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams, and Kansas City Chiefs – made a guest appearance at Skytop Lodge this past weekend thanks to the Philadelphia Young President’s Organization.
The well-respected coach spoke on bringing uniquely talented individuals together as a team and his transition from NFL football to wine making. (True to his Napa Valley...
Posted by Nina on May 19th, 2010 | 0 comments
Skytop Lodge has just launched a very innovative meeting package for meeting planners who are looking for a unique event for their attendees. Build-a-bike/Fulfill-a-dream is a program that unites meeting participates in building a bike. Tools and bike parts are distributed to all teams but each team must rely on one-another to actually build the bike. Wait, it gets better after the bikes have...