Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're starting from scratch I would think about location. Maine or NH are awesome places to go to camp but year after year the dropoffs/pickups/visitors' weekends are a commitment.
This is true. We love our camp (where I went/worked as a kid) but it’s 6 hours away. That’s a lot of driving for the 3 times we need to be there. We could take them to NYC and put them on the bus but haven’t yet.
Anonymous wrote:If you're starting from scratch I would think about location. Maine or NH are awesome places to go to camp but year after year the dropoffs/pickups/visitors' weekends are a commitment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sandy Hill! My kids went to two weeks sessions when they were younger and they did not want to come home. The key to the sleep away camps is make sure that you let your kids go with at least one friend so they have somebody they already know.
I disagree with this. When I was a kid, one of my favorite parts about camp was the break from school friends and having a whole other world of friends. At 47 some of my closest friends are people I know through camp.
Anonymous wrote:Sandy Hill! My kids went to two weeks sessions when they were younger and they did not want to come home. The key to the sleep away camps is make sure that you let your kids go with at least one friend so they have somebody they already know.