Anonymous wrote:So, this is weird, but we have not received the above email though we got the others on time. So thank you for posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a check yesterday for the full amount for my kids camp in August.
Stop fanning the flames of disaster.
Just email and request your refund and you'll get it.
What week were you registered for? I’m curious if they’re offering refunds for July.
Anonymous wrote:I got a check yesterday for the full amount for my kids camp in August.
Stop fanning the flames of disaster.
Just email and request your refund and you'll get it.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone called them per chance?
They take payment up front and booked almost the entire summer (most camps selling out) in Jan/Feb.
They must be sitting on at least $3 million dollars in cash (based on 10 weeks of camp, 30 camps each week, 15 kids per camp).
Anyone hear anything?
Thank you!
The remainder of REGULAR Calleva 2020 summer camp will be cancelled en masse NEXT FRIDAY. At that time, all 2020 registrants will receive a link to finalize their refunds.
We have proposed an alternate set of camp offerings for this summer, called SMALL GROUP ADVENTURES, which is in the queue for review by the Maryland State Department of Health (our licensing authority). As soon as our Summer 2020 SMALL GROUP ADVENTURE (SGA) alternatives are approved and we receive our 2020 license renewal, we will notify you that SGA registration is open. See more information here:
https://calleva.org/summer-camp/small-group-adventures/
If you have any questions about the refund policy, please click here: https://calleva.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/May-21-REFUND-POLICY-UPDATE.pdf Our office phone line will be open from 9am-1pm Monday-Friday. Email continues to be the best way to reach us.
As always, we want you to know how much we appreciate you and your continued trust in Calleva and our team. We are doing our best to serve you with excellence through this very difficult time.
Stay well & keep on adventuring!
-Calleva Team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone contacted Calleva today to ask about whether they are doing this cancel all registrations system?
Well, news said it wouldn't be until they heard about Phase II.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone contacted Calleva today to ask about whether they are doing this cancel all registrations system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone contacted Calleva today to ask about whether they are doing this cancel all registrations system?
Nah, it's dcum. It's more fun to get worked up based on rumors.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone contacted Calleva today to ask about whether they are doing this cancel all registrations system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw a news clip where the director said they plan doing camp at much lower numbers. The newscaster said they would cancelling existing registration and then reopening registration for the new camp. Which they haven't said in public anywhere else as far as I know. Here is the link
https://congressionalschool.myschoolapp.com/podium/push/Log.aspx?s=665&snd=d05601f0-2dbd-45d7-b7b5-6bd2810ba75e&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.fox5dc.com%2fvideo%2f685446&lbl=See+the+segment+here
*And* keeping our money? That is unacceptable.
It’s really no different than if they had (or have) to cancel outright. At least this way, they can get a sense for who would actually still want to attend.
There is a big difference between cancelling outright because camp can't be run safely and kicking people out and having (potentially different) people register. Especially if there are people who were originally registered who aren't able to register this time. Why should they lose their money?
Is it open to everyone, or just people who had previously registered? Let’s assume 100 people are signed up, but they can only accommodate 50. As long as only the 100 people signed up now are given the option, at least initially, to sign up, I have no issue.
If it is truly open to the public at large with no priority to people who signed up before, then yes, that would be a problem.