Bretton Woods- Adventure Camp or Day Camp

Anonymous
I emailed them and got the ok for my Bambi kid to ride the bus with his older sibling. Just reach out.
Anonymous
Are camp bus routes ever flexible? My family and a neighbor want to join a BW camp but the bus stop is an 18 min drive.
Anonymous
My then-7 year old DS did both and found adventure camp much more fun - regular camp was disorganized (like they ended up missing the swimming lesson, which wasn't much of a lesson anyway, two of the days) and the activities were not as good. Just FYI the bus was wildly unpredictable (came as much as 1 hour+ late in both the morning and afternoon) our summer - hopefully it is better now!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I emailed them and got the ok for my Bambi kid to ride the bus with his older sibling. Just reach out.


I think it’s allowed if the Bambi has an older sibling.

We will stick with HeadFirst this next summer and circle back to Breton Woods for summer of 25!

Please write us a comprehensive review after this summer!!
Anonymous
Any other experiences with the busses? That aspect is already inconvenient for us and if a bus would be even 30 Minutes late it would be a nightmare work-wise
Anonymous
Any other Bretton woods camp tips?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are camp bus routes ever flexible? My family and a neighbor want to join a BW camp but the bus stop is an 18 min drive.


They are fixed, but they might add new stops or routes if there is demand.
Anonymous
We did the Reno/Tilden stop and it was pretty reliable. The evening bus even came early once, so I would advise parents to be there early. I think the bus was late a few times in the a.m. pick up, but it was related to thing beyond their control like traffic. It wasn't that bad, though. Definitely around more like 10-15 minutes. Never experienced anything worse than that.

My kids loved the camps and tried a few of them. They loved the day camp. The adventure camp was less of hit, but I have heard of some kids loving it. We've also done the soccer camp and they really enjoyed that as well. They also have golf-only and tennis-only camps, which we haven't tried.

I personally loved that I didn't have to pack a lunch every day and the 8:30 bus pick up and 5:25 p.m. drop off worked well with my work schedule. I think it's a great camp. The kids are mostly -- but definitely not exclusively -- World Bank and IMF kids.
Anonymous
My kid enjoys bar-t mountainside or bar-t ranch camp outdoor element. I am looking into bretton woods adventure camp because of the water activities like canoeing and tubing, something different. But it seems like bretton woods adventure camp is a hit or miss, probably not worth to go. Thank you.
Anonymous
Thank you for the anecdotes! Very interested in Bretton woods but don’t know anyone who has gone in real life
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Thank you, new posters! My 7 year old is eager to try new things but I’m worried she’s a bit young for paddle boarding , tubing, etc. She can swim but doesn’t know any strokes. Were your Bretton Woods adventure campers already pretty outdoorsy?


My non-adventurous kids did adventure camp and they were fine, but they preferred the day camp because there was more variety in the day. With the adventure camp the kids just do one big thing each day.


What does that mean Adventure camp only do one big thing each day? If it is Canoeing day, kids would do canoeing for almost full day both in the morning & in the afternoon?


Yes - if they do canoeing, then that's pretty much all they do for the day. They walk a couple of miles to the canoe site, eat lunch, canoe, walk or bus back to the main clubhouse area.
Anonymous
Has anyone done the “pirate” option and customized a group? Which activities did your kids enjoy most?
Anonymous
Are there any activities unique to BW?
Anonymous
Does Bretton Woods sell out quickly?
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