Anonymous wrote:NPS Summer Horizon has been great fun for 6yo
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend any camps that aren't $500-800 a week?
Kids After Hours...It was our cheapest camp all summer and the kids' favorite.
I’ve been pleasantly surprised by DPR camp. (We’re at two different locations.) I was a bit nervous b/c i have not heard great things, but my kids are happy, facilities are nice, counselors are communicative, and they do weekly pool trips. Maybe we lucked out with our locations or had low expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend any camps that aren't $500-800 a week?
Kids After Hours...It was our cheapest camp all summer and the kids' favorite.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend any camps that aren't $500-800 a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids After Hours Adventure. Fun field trips every day, most with swimming involved. Staff is fantastic -- excellent at engaging the kids and communicating openly with parents.
+1 DD loves this camp both pre-COVID and now…
We've also had another great summer with their day camp. We may mix it up with the Adventure camp next summer, at least for my older two (currently 7 and 9).
Anonymous wrote:Washington Sailing Marina for my 8 year old. Such a well-run camp and the kids learn so much. The owner is very responsive to any parent concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone recommend any camps that aren't $500-800 a week?
As the kids get older, there are more options for cheaper camps that are also well run but for the younger age groups you are looking at $450+ for a well run camp (in our experience). Some of the camps run by church groups are much cheaper and also well run.