Anonymous wrote:My son will be a first time camper at VM this summer (rising 1st grader). He's going for the whole 9 weeks. I'm thinking about signing him for spring break camp...but I'm afraid he'll have a bad experience and then I'll have to drag him off to summer camp.
Anonymous wrote:My two boys went for the 6 week session this summer and LOVED it. It felt like a huge leap of faith; we had a lot of experience with other camps but only knew VM by word of mouth from parents of girls. One of my kids was almost aged out and I was worried about the sense that all the returning campers would know each other, but he didn't have any complaints or concerns like this. They came home filthy and exhausted and can't wait to go back.
One hint: I realized once we got the bus schedule that they are not totally dogmatic on the scheduling thing - it seems like it's possible to do shorter sessions even at the beginning of the summer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We've only done the summer, but I tell you it has been the best damn experience of my young boy's life. Amazing!! Transformative. They have a rugged philosophy that really brings out the adventure in children. My baby is a City Kid through and through, so it was particularly gratifying to have him plunged into Nature like that. It gave him something that can't be taken away. We've lifers now.
Sorry to hijack - but my son, who will be a young 7 this summer, is going to do weeks 8 and 9 this summer. I wasn't ready to commit to the 6 week session. Will he still get the "Valley Mill" experience in a 2 week session? Will there be a ton of "lifers" that already know the ropes? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:
We've only done the summer, but I tell you it has been the best damn experience of my young boy's life. Amazing!! Transformative. They have a rugged philosophy that really brings out the adventure in children. My baby is a City Kid through and through, so it was particularly gratifying to have him plunged into Nature like that. It gave him something that can't be taken away. We've lifers now.