Updating to address owners response: I’m not going to get into a back and forth but none of what you wrote was true. We never saw an adult at drop off of pickup. Only teens who at best said hi and some days nothing at all. The sign-in paper had written “the dye Friday and pizza Friday”, no where written or communicated to bring in a shirt. You never told the kids either and certainly not the adults. Again zero conversations with parents the entire week. You stated to call or email. Who and where? Again there was zero communication to parents ever. How would one know where to email?! Normal camps have daily communication via emails, newsletters, or even conversations. Your camp had teens who yelled while sitting under the tree at a table on their phones to sign-out and that was it. It was the only thing said at end of day and again, no adults there. The water activity was as I mentioned 2 inches of water on a toddler blow up slide.
If you really believe what you wrote then you’re not in tune with your camp. What I wrote was a completely honest review. Neither my husband nor I saw one adult nor were communicated to the entire week so at least take the true feedback and change things, don’t make up lies. Yet another reason why people shouldn’t go here, the owner either lies or isn’t in touch with the real happenings of camp. Good grief.
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