Anonymous wrote:DC ICE Skate camp is the best.
https://sites.google.com/a/innercityexcellence.org/dc/camp/summer
Cabin John and Wheaton Ice Rinks also have ice-skating camps (see ParkPass.org)
Anonymous wrote:What do people do who can't afford the tuition rates for camps like Valley Mill, Green Acres, and such?
Anonymous wrote:What do people do who can't afford the tuition rates for camps like Valley Mill, Green Acres, and such?
Anonymous wrote:My kids are going to Sandy Spring this year. They seem to enjoy it. My little one especially likes in this heat that there is a component that is inside and air-conditioned. They both like the food (and it's a plus for us that we don't have to pack lunches.) The buses are not air-conditioned and the ride can be long. I have noticed a definite improvement in their swimming abilities. SS seems to take the instructional swim seriously. For the littlest ones I think they don't run them as hard as the bigger kids, which is actually good - there is reading time and quiet time. That said, they both have said that they enjoy the all-outdoors camp better because there's more to do - even if it is hotter.