Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Son is at CASA at Sheridan (CLK) and really loves it. It is well supervised and seems like a fun setting.
my son is on his 5th year at CASA and still loves it....
Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old son LOVED the zoo camp.
Anonymous wrote:Son is at CASA at Sheridan (CLK) and really loves it. It is well supervised and seems like a fun setting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Summer is going very well. I was also pleased with its cost. You won't like it if you want a strong swimming component for little kids, but we don't care about that and the water play suits us fine. We love it!
This is our 3rd summer and will stick with it for the forseeable future. The cost can't be beat.
We did the half-day explorers camp at Sidwell Summer and it was not great. It was cheap but that's about all that could be said in its favor.
Anonymous wrote:does anyone have experience with Beauvoir's Outward Boind camp for rising first and second graders?
And,mid you did a specialty camp, please note which ones were mediocre and disappointing,
Anonymous wrote:does anyone have experience with Beauvoir's Outward Boind camp for rising first and second graders?
And,mid you did a specialty camp, please note which ones were mediocre and disappointing,
Anonymous wrote:Please provide reviews and recommendations (or camps to avoid) for 2015. The threads in previous years have helped me out but sometimes worry that the info is dated.
So far, we haven't done any camps, so I don't have any experiences to share yet but will do so as the summer goes on.
thanks!
Links to previous years threads:
2014 Summer Camp Reviews and Recommendations
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/393886.page
2013 Summer Camp Reviews and Recommendations:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/314047.page
2012 Summer Camp Reviews and Recommendations:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/248167.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Week 1 -- 10 year old DD at Camp Winona Girl Scout sleepaway camp. Very reasonably priced for sleepaway camp and she absolutely loved it.
13 year old DS at Calleva kayaking (the one based here, not High Adventure) -- he loved it and begged to do it again.
7 year old DD at Calleva Explorers -- I have to say, meh. It really didn't seem to live up to the adventure/explorer theme from her description. She has one more week to do so we will see if it's better the second time around.
Weeks 2 through 7 - six weeks at Valley Mill for all three -- fabulous. We love Valley Mill and I think it's a very well-run camp that gives kids exactly the kinds of summer camp experiences they should have (outdoors, lots of activities, skill-based accomplishment cards). I love the convenience of bus pick-ups and drop-offs and the fact that all three of my kids have their own groups and aren't together.
I hear Valley Mill is great and would do it next summer. One question -- for water stuff, I'm worried about swimming safety. Do you know how much swimming is done for 7 year olds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell Summer is going very well. I was also pleased with its cost. You won't like it if you want a strong swimming component for little kids, but we don't care about that and the water play suits us fine. We love it!
This is our 3rd summer and will stick with it for the forseeable future. The cost can't be beat.
We did the half-day explorers camp at Sidwell Summer and it was not great. It was cheap but that's about all that could be said in its favor.