Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's scary, especially to see in a theater. I don't want to out myself with the title.
Most of the campers are under 8 but I don't know if others are refusing / finding other care. Like I said, I would find other care if I could. But I'm also annoyed they think this is ok.
- OP
Didn’t you look into this sort of thing before you picked this camp?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's scary, especially to see in a theater. I don't want to out myself with the title.
Most of the campers are under 8 but I don't know if others are refusing / finding other care. Like I said, I would find other care if I could. But I'm also annoyed they think this is ok.
- OP
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it's scary, especially to see in a theater. I don't want to out myself with the title.
Most of the campers are under 8 but I don't know if others are refusing / finding other care. Like I said, I would find other care if I could. But I'm also annoyed they think this is ok.
- OP
Anonymous wrote:At my. Hilo’s camp there were typically several who didn’t go on field trips and was standard to have a stay-behind counselor. I wouldn’t sweat it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the movie and how old is your kid?
Those answers will determine if you are being a jerk.
+1
Pretty sure you need to make other childcare arrangements if you do this. Otherwise that's pretty entitled. You aren't paying for one on one care.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the movie and how old is your kid?
Those answers will determine if you are being a jerk.