Anonymous wrote:Wow. I never had kids and I had no idea this was even a thing. I remember going to Ranger Rick camp for like a week when I was a kid but it was pretty low-key and had to have been inexpensive.
People spend a month’s pay on camp? Wow. Well, it must be an amazing experience for the kids. I’m not knocking it at all, just surprised this is a thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long is the camp? All summer long or 2 weeks?
3 Weeks and it's in New England and we are in Richmond. So getting there and back is another huge expense/time taker
Anonymous wrote:Yes- it's one of those fancy NE camps with obscene costs. Which is also off putting because we aren't fancy or northern.
DD isn't special needs at all and is extremely outgoing/social who would do just fine at a 2 week overnight YMCA camp for $2500
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m doing it for my 2 kids. 3 weeks, $7500 per child (in Maine, too!). Not a specialty camp. Will be a months take home for me.
Totally worth it for so many reasons.
If you take home 15K a month you can make lots of high end choices.
Anonymous wrote:What is your spouse’s reasoning for wanting to send her to this camp? You are pronouncing it unreasonable and expecting all of us to get on board without providing any context, which makes me suspect you know that sharing the full details will cause people to disagree with you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes- it's one of those fancy NE camps with obscene costs. Which is also off putting because we aren't fancy or northern.
DD isn't special needs at all and is extremely outgoing/social who would do just fine at a 2 week overnight YMCA camp for $2500
Anonymous wrote:I’m doing it for my 2 kids. 3 weeks, $7500 per child (in Maine, too!). Not a specialty camp. Will be a months take home for me.
Totally worth it for so many reasons.