| Can anyone recommend a consultant or service who can recommend good sleepaway camps in the mid Atlantic area? For girls, age 10 and up. Thanks. |
| I know a great service. It is called DCUM. Super reasonable price. Post your specifics and we’ll tell you. |
| Girl Scout camp. You do not have to be a Girl Scout. |
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I've never used this service, but I've seen it from a Facebook friend.
https://www.summer365.com/ |
| Looking for a sleepaway camp, for a 10 year old girl, very sporty but also like she drama etc. Mid Atlantic area, maybe 2 weeks. Not religious. |
| Try reposting this in the Classes and Camps forum. |
| Do your own research. That's what the internet is for. |
| Check the Camps forum, it is at the bottom of the school specific section |
You know its bad when its only 6 weeks into distance learning and you're looking for sleep away camps |
| I used Camp 365 and they were great. We are in nyc though and they seemed to focus mostly on NE camps, but I think they do some in PA. |
| Andrea Grinspoon at Summer 365 has a good understanding of our area and was great at finding a good match. One difficulty you may run into is that many camps are min 3 weeks. |
| Camp Tockwogh. 12 day sessions. Affordable. My kids loved it. |
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https://thecamplady.com
She is really good. However, you don't pay her, the camps pay her for the kids that sign up based on her referral. So just know she is going off a list of camps that are willing to do that. Some camps don't compensate for referrals, therefore, they won't be a camp she would recommend to you. With that said, she is still very good, has a big list to work from, and is informative. My kids go to NE summer camps. If you let me know more specifically what you are looking for, I'd be happy to recommend some from the ones I'm familiar with and have toured. |
In the Spring I spent several hours googling "summer camp for five year olds." |
Ha. Me too, but for six year olds. Amazingly, there actually are some that take kids that age! |