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[quote=Anonymous]I picked a cheap camp ($200/week) from 8-5 pm because it was close to our house which was a key factor because we have drop off and pick up of the younger child at daycare which is super challenging at rush hour. I also picked this camp because it was advertised as a playground camp (Vienna Community Center), where they spend a lot of time outside in the playground, do an arts and craft project, play some sports, etc. DC is 6 so I thought it would a good low key camp. However, she is bored. The counselors are friendly to the children so she likes them and there are a few kids she knows from her school but she complains about being bored, and wants to go to the pool or do something else when we pick her up. For next year, I'm going to look for a camp with more activities but $500-600/week for one child is quite expensive. Hopefully, she'll be a better swimmer by next summer as I was also paranoid about sending her to a camp that takes the children to the pool and she won't being a beginner swimmer. [/quote]
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