Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very possible that opening up in August with the restrictions (25-50% capacity, etc) don’t make a partial opening feasible for most camps. Too much expense to operate for that short time, not enough revenue. Probably smarter to just cancel completely for this year or risk losing more money.
That's what I'm figuring too. When Hogan said day camps yesterday, with restrictions, I looked up the sports camps I had in mind for my DD. Everything cancelled. And I get it, what a headache for them to have to figure out social distancing, keep camp staff (I'm thinking the college kids who work them) sitting around waiting to see if anything's going to happen...
Hogan's rules are for Phase 2 for Maryland. Montgomery County hasn't even opened for Phase 1 yet, so I would assume that those day camp requirements wouldn't apply for Montgomery County at all yet which is why the day camps are all cancelling. Montgomery County might not even be in Phase 2 until the end of the summer. Am I interpreting this correctly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s very possible that opening up in August with the restrictions (25-50% capacity, etc) don’t make a partial opening feasible for most camps. Too much expense to operate for that short time, not enough revenue. Probably smarter to just cancel completely for this year or risk losing more money.
That's what I'm figuring too. When Hogan said day camps yesterday, with restrictions, I looked up the sports camps I had in mind for my DD. Everything cancelled. And I get it, what a headache for them to have to figure out social distancing, keep camp staff (I'm thinking the college kids who work them) sitting around waiting to see if anything's going to happen...
Anonymous wrote:It’s very possible that opening up in August with the restrictions (25-50% capacity, etc) don’t make a partial opening feasible for most camps. Too much expense to operate for that short time, not enough revenue. Probably smarter to just cancel completely for this year or risk losing more money.
Anonymous wrote:Title says it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people here would drop their kids off during the outbreak of the Walking Dead and keep it moving.
Why would I do that when the camp offers a shuttle?
My kids would really do better in a zombie apocalypse situation without me. I’d just slow them down. Plus I was hoping they’d learn all the survival skills I can’t teach them!!!
Anonymous wrote:Any word on VA overnight camps? We live in MD but our camp is in VA. DD will likely not attend, but if it is cancelled I can get a refund? DD is scheduled to start the last week of June.