Showing posts with label Day Camp for Kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Day Camp for Kids. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2016

The Best Time To Register For Day Camps



If you are considering registering your child for day camp, you are in for a wonderful surprise. Day camps are a great way to involve your child in activities, sports and more, providing social interaction and fun quality time with peers your child’s age. What you may not know is that day camps can fill up fast and there are certain times when it is better to sign your child up for specific programs. Below are a few tips to help you determine when you should sign up for summer camp or day camp for kids to get the best deal and ensure your child a spot for fun! 


Fall/Winter
When it comes to reviewing certain day camp for kids programs, the Fall and Winter months can be ideal. It is a perfect time to check out some Day Camp Open Houses and prepare ahead for the next season. Open House events are a great way to see the facility, meet the staff, ask questions, and get a small preview of the activities that the camp has to offer. 


Early Bird Discounts
One option to consider when signing up for camp is an early bird discount. This basically means that the program is offering a special price based on when you sign up. If you are able to sign up early, you will save on your camp fee. Signing up early is a great way to take advantage of such early bird deals as well as make sure your child has a spot in the day camp. 


Early Payment Discounts
Summer camps as well as day camps may also provide a discount for early payments. For ongoing camps, you may have a larger fee to participate or have to pay so much each month. For many of these programs, an early payment discount is provided. This will ensure your child’s spot in the camp as well as help you save money. Look into early payment discounts so you can spend less sending your child to the camp they wish to attend. 


Ask a Camp Instructor
If you know individuals who operate or work within a camp setting, talk to them. Find out the best time frames to sign up for the particular camps you are interested in. Are you looking to save money or perhaps you wish to have a smaller group for participation? Consider just what you are looking for to ensure your child has a nice experience and you choose the right time for signups. 


Take all of these considerations into account when looking for a day camp or summer camp for your child. Learn as much as you can about the camp option so you can register at the right time for an enjoyable experience for your child. Contact Zodiac Day Camp to learn more about such camp options including savings as well as group and private lessons for swimming and other activities. 

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Throwback Thursday: 25 Differences at Camp From 1969


Throwback Thursday is always fun. This is a day when one can look back on how things were years ago. When it comes to summer camp, activities and entertainment were quite different than today’s summer camp. Check out these 25 differences from camp back in 1969 as compared to today. 

1. Outdoor Activities—kids still participate in outdoor activities today but in a much different way. Gone are the days when kids learned weaponry or built bonfires like in 1969.
2. Clothing—in 1969, clothing was far different than kid’s Summer Camp today. Children wore uniforms, with matching shirts and shorts back in the day. 
3. Food—food is quite different today. In the 60s, campers were used to simple foods like hot dogs and hamburgers while today’s camps serve healthier meals. 
4. Music—the music was far different in the 1960s than today, which campers enjoyed during activities. 
5. Counselors—in the past, counselors would be older while today’s camps employ younger, and sometimes former campers. 
6. Sleeping quarters—where you sleep today is much more comfy than single bunks with worn out mattresses from the 60s or even just sleeping bags! 
7. Time frame—camp used to last at least one to two weeks. Now day camps for kids last just one day. 
8. Activities—children today can enjoy more options for activities including drama and the arts. 
Contact with parents—kids today can stay in contact with parents much easier by using email or texting. 
9. Making friends—children have the ability to make friends today better than in the golden years as more campers are now attending kid’s summer camp.
10. Staying in contact with campers—parents have the option to stay in touch with campers more than in the 60s. Back then only a telephone could have been used while today’s campers can use mobile phones, laptops and more. 
11. Style of camp—camps today are more luxurious offering indoor plumbing and comfy beds. 
12. Items from home—the types of items children bring from home are far different than what was brought in the 60s, including electronics. 
13. Care packages—parents do not send care packages to camp like they did in the 60s with additional food or comfort items.
14. Getting into trouble—kids played more harmless pranks at camp back in the 60s, having more fun with each other. 
15. Parent day—parent day was a big deal in the 60s, when children would dress up and perform shows as parents came to see what camp has been like.
16. Segregation—camps today are not segregated by male and female as they once were. 
17. Cost—the cost of camp can be much higher today than in the 1960s depending on the type. 
18. Achievements—children have more opportunity to earn achievements than years ago. 
19. Returning Campers—returning campers are not that big of a deal today as they once were. Campers just enjoy their time at camp today when in the past they were welcomed with much fanfare. 
20. Dances—camps in the 1960s would host dances between boy and girl camping areas. 
21. Technology—technology has advanced amazingly since the 1960s for campers.
22. Camp Location—campers attend camp further distances from home than in the 1960s.
23. Facilities—the facilities are much more updated and modern than in years gone by. 
Overall experience—the overall camp experience is much different than what was enjoyed in the 1960s.

Some things may have been different over 45 years ago but much remains the same at Summer Day Camps. Enjoying the outdoors with new friends, learning new skills, improving old skills the list goes on and on. Why not experience camp life for your children and make memories that will last a lifetime.