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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for the replies. I really like the idea of combining music with traditional camp activities. My DC also sails so a camp that also has that sport is a big plus for us. DC is not old enough for Brevard yet and may want to do that someday (he loved PIMF) but his teacher and I both worry about him getting burned out so I don't want anything too intense. [/quote] New poster here— just to be clear, there are no traditional camp activities outside the bunk experience and maybe one weekend trip to the beach or Sleeping Bear Dunes. My kids were both in the Intermediate program this summer (music and art programs). [/quote] I’m the poster who has been posting a ton, but I’m going with to disagree with this. Some people may want an experience that’s more of a traditional camp, but Interlochen offers more than one weekend trip. My kid had cabin nights with s’mores, ping pong tournaments, arts and crafts, some crazy organized “hunger games” activities in the woods, swimming. I’m pretty sure there isn’t sailing, but they have most of the low equipment options.[/quote]
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