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Woodloch Resort

Woodloch Resort & Golf Community is a 100-acre four-season resort in the popular Poconos area of Pennsylvania, with lots of outdoors activities -- the kind of place that gets 4th generation returning guests. Woodloch invites families to enjoy the Easter and Passover holidays by sharing meals, activities, nightly entertainment, and special activities such as egg hunt, children's party, arts and craft, scavenger hunt.

In fact, the fun starts the week before Easter with a Peter Cottontail Weekend, in advance of Easter Weekend, with activities such as Easter arts and crafts, egg hunts, scavenger hunt and children's party, and kids 12 and under are free.

Atlantis Resort

The Atlantis Bahamas is a one-of-a-kind mega-resort which has a 140-acre waterscape and water park that includes shark lagoons, jaw-dropping waterslides, the latest high-tech river float, and subterranean giant aquariums. Not to mention the spa, casino, and Marina Village at this giant resort. The Atlantis also has plenty for families with young kids: "Gentle Travel" for babies, Ripples kids' pool, Splashers water play zone, and an 8000 sq.ft. kids club created in partnership with the LEGO toy company.

So it's no surprise that Easter is celebrated in a big way. Highlights that typically repeat each year include: Bunny Tuck-Ins: the Easter Bunny delivers Easter baskets filled with treats. Holiday Egg-Stravaganza: on Saturday, kids can enjoy carnival games, arts and crafts, prizes, color-a-tee, live entertainment, more. Easter Sunrise interdenominational church serviceEgg Hunt: kids 3 to 12 can participate.

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