Another sleepaway camp to consider - Kodiak

Anonymous
Hi - looking for camps next summer and came across this post. I’d love to hear any other folks who sent their kids to Camp Kodiak - was it a similarly great experience?
Anonymous
We are considering sending our 13 year-old son this summer to Kodiak. He has ADHD, no formal ASD but some charicteristics. Would love to hear any other feedback on this camp!
Anonymous
Reviving this thread. Any experience with Kodiak last year in 2024? We are looking at it for this summer. Curious for DC parents of a MS how do you get your child there with all of their gear? Fly them in and hope luggage is not lost. Road trip it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread. Any experience with Kodiak last year in 2024? We are looking at it for this summer. Curious for DC parents of a MS how do you get your child there with all of their gear? Fly them in and hope luggage is not lost. Road trip it?


Hi just seeing this and not sure if you still need the info. I’m one of the parents on here who has spoken highly of Kodiak. We happen to have family near by so we go a few days early with all his gear and launch from there. But every year I talk to American parents at the bus drop off and what they typically do is fly in the day before (Saturday) stay at a hotel for one night, drop off at bus stop at 9 am and parent goes back to the airport to fly home. We do bus drop off and pick up instead of driving up to camp, and it works great. Drop off at the end of the month is at the airport. Some parents fly in the same morning and pick up the kid (early afternoon) and turn around and fly out. Some kids fly solo home if they can handle it - camp takes care of the hand off to the airline. (We’ve not done that with camp, but he has flown home from Toronto to the US on his own and had no issues). It’s a pain obviously to make all this happen but doesn’t seem to be any more complicated than my friends with nt kids who go to camp in Maine or South Carolina or whereever. Parents still need to make a big go of it
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