Early Drop-Off

Need a little extra time in the morning? We've got you covered! Camp begins at 9:00am each day, but with Early Drop-Off, you can drop your camper(s) off as early as 8:00am! This allows your camper(s) extra morning activities with our incredible staff, while giving you extra morning time as well.
Please note that any campers registered for this service must be dropped off at camp by car.

Details

Early Drop-off begins at 8:00 am. Campers have a choice to participate in either active or quiet activities until their groups gather to begin the day. Activities vary and include:

  • field games
  • circle games
  • theater skits & improv
  • arts & crafts
  • singing & dancing

Drop-Off Instructions

  • Please arrive between 8:00am and 8:30am
  • Follow the arrows to our drop-off location

Rates

The cost of Early Drop-Off is $72/week.

Cancellation Policy

Due to when we make staffing commitments, our service cancellation policy is:

  • By June 1st, a full refund will be issued.
  • Between June 1st and two weeks prior to the start of the service, a full credit will be issued.
  • Within two weeks of the start of the service, no refund or credit will be given.
Customer Reviews
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During Registration
Once you've selected your camp weeks, you will be able to add Early Drop-Off during the checkout process.
After Registration

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My children said this was their favorite camp and they can't wait to attend next year. I really liked what I saw with interactions of campers and counselors. The counselors walked them to the car and talked and joked with them along the way. At some other camps my children had fun but the counselors... Show full review My children said this was their favorite camp and they can't wait to attend next year. I really liked what I saw with interactions of campers and counselors. The counselors walked them to the car and talked and joked with them along the way. At some other camps my children had fun but the counselors seemed to not to engage with any of the kids as much" I.N., Sudbury