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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am shopping for summer camps, and I see many decent camps that I like start at 9am & ends at noon or 3pm. Are those summer camps not designed for full time working parents, but targeted stay at home parents or families with nannies/carpool? Most of them have no before care/after care options. A few of them offer added before care or after care options, and it added up almost double of weekly camp tuition. What is considered reasonable range of weekly summer camp for full day (8am to 5pm/6pm)? A lot of them are in $500-$600 weekly range for a kindergartner, is it considered on expensive or reasonable price? We are in Montgomery county.[/quote] I budget $500 per kid per week. I have found a few programs over the years that are more - some that are less. The ones that do not have before or aftercare are not options. Also- make sure that before and aftercare is not SOLD OUT. [Over the years I have run into the problem at: Sidwell, FONZ and Smithsonian camps] [/quote] How was the smithsonian camp? Was looking for some feedback but the comments were a little dated![/quote]
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