Carwardine Funtown Resorts & Hotels

 is a chain of family oriented hotels, motels & resorts owned by Carwardine Parks since 2001. Some locations feature amusement park attractions, keeping in theme with Carwardine's amusement park operator status.

History
The hotel chain was announced in 1999, as Carwardine's entry into the hotel chain market, the first location would be their second hotel in Newport News, after the Carwardine Hotel.

Carwardine Funtown Inn & Suites
14 locations exist. The corridor and biomes vary.
 * Auckland, New Zealand (2008)
 * Cape Town, South Africa (2008)
 * Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2015)
 * Greensboro, North Carolina (2004)
 * Kuboian Cliffs, Kuboia (2002)
 * Los Angeles, California (2010)
 * Moscow, Russia (2006)
 * Newport News, Virginia (2001)
 * Osaka, Japan (2016)
 * San Antonio, Texas (2021)
 * Seattle, Washington (2009)
 * Seoul, South Korea (2011)
 * Sydney, Australia (2016)
 * Tokyo, Japan (2005)

Carwardine Funtown Inn
16 locations exist. They are smaller sized resorts in the vein of CoCo Key or several independent resorts.


 * Bartow, FL (2003)
 * Binghamton, NY (2003)
 * Blacksburg, SC (2004)
 * Brandon, SC (2003)
 * Brentwood, NH (2003)
 * Cartersville, GA (2004)
 * Celina, TN (2003)
 * Coronado, CA (2006)
 * Marlow, OK (2004)
 * Northlake, TX (2004)
 * Oak Grove, SC (2003)
 * Springdale, SC (2010)
 * Springfield, GA (2007)
 * Trenton, IL (2003)
 * Turner, OR (2013)
 * Woodbury, NY (2002)

Carwardine Funtown Resort, Inn & Suites
8 locations exist. They are always exterior corridor resorts at beaches.
 * Balneário Camboriú, Brazil (2004)
 * Cancún, Mexico (2006)
 * Cozumel, Mexico (2004)
 * Kahuku, Hawaii (2003)
 * Long Branch, New Jersey (2004; adjacent to Kid's World and the New Long Branch Pier)
 * Ponce, Puerto Rico (2005)
 * Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (2009)
 * Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico (2007)

Carwardine Funtown Ski Resort, Inn & Suites
4 locations exist. They are always interior corridor resorts in mountains.
 * Anchorage, Alaska (2009)
 * Aspen, Colorado (2006)
 * Juneau, Alaska (2006)
 * Kamloops, British Columbia (2008)

Trivia

 * The Brazilian location is the only Carwardine property currently in Brazil, but is currently operated by Grupo Wagner (who used to own Carwardine), although Carwardine owns it.