For a point of clarification, all of the 2 bdrm. units at Tree Tops/Fairways/Fernwood are not lockouts. That only applies to some of the newer units. We've stayed in Tree Tops and Villas at Fairways twice in the last two years, and would never stay again unless we are in the 3 bdrm. units. I cannot understand how the owners have allowed the resort to let many of the units get so bad. We checked in the last visit around 3:45 and did not accept a unit until about 5 PM. That's because we refused 4 units.
By the time we arrived at the 5th unit that night, I could not take it anymore and decided to finally take a unit in Fairways. What a nightmare! My suggestion is for you not to take anything out of your car until you have gone inside and checked the units from top to bottom. Please advise your family to do the same, and arrive as early as you can in case the unit is unacceptable!!! Many of the units have filthy carpets, stained furniture and windows, not to mention the smelly bathrooms with rust stains and all. I'm sorry to paint such a picture, but I want you to be able to refuse such a unit.
If you are assigned to a unit in the higher numbers, you will be ok. That's were the lockouts are located. Since you are paying a large amount of money to stay there, demand one of the newer units. At least, the check-in staff tried to work with me. I just could not understand how a resort could allow their units to be in such deplorable condition. In one unit, we could not see out of the balcony windows. That's how filthy the glass was. We also found large stains on the carpets. The kitchens left a lot to be desired as well.
No, that was it for us and we were promised a refurbished unit by a Manager! If that's refurbished, I don't know what older is! We are former owners at Shawnee Ridgetop, so we are very familiar with units in the Poconos. We've stayed in most of the resorts in this area, but would not stay at Tree Tops/Fairways again unless it's a 3 bdrm unit. They are the best in the Poconos, in my opinion.
If you can find the time, plan a day at Outdoor World. There is an indoor waterpark that the children would like. You can ask for information and directions upon checkin. Only guests of Fernwood Resorts/Outdoor World can use the indoor waterpark.
My grade for Tree Tops is a D at best. This does not apply to the lockout units. I hope this helps.
Oh, the old Mount Airey Lodge is in an entirely different location. That was in Mt. Pocono. It was a costly stay at that place that made me decide to become a timeshare owner. I paid around $1200.00 for a five night stay at Mt. Airey Lodge about 10 yrs. ago, which turned out to be a complete dump, even with our own swimming pool. Would you believe that the ladder into the pool had the first step missing!!! You should have seen us trying to climb in/out of that pool. It did not surprise me when the place closed. The units were awful. That's what Tree Tops reminds me of.