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Camp W

Camp W

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What we're all about...

Camp W Day Camp is a traditional day camp for children ages 4-14. Campers are in groups with a maximum size of 15 campers. A head counselor and assistant counselor stay with the group all day. Campers participate baseball, basketball, soccer, ga ga, volleyball, ceramics, dance, arts & crafts, swimming, karate, gymnastics, game room, nerf battlefield, remote control cars, robotics, computers, podcasting, karokee, cooking, drama, virtual reality, and so much more. Campers in second grade and up choose their afternoon activities. Waterslides, professional shows, camp carnival, trips, are just some of the weekly special events at camp. Each activity is 35 minutes long and there are 8 activities a day. Bus transportation, Early/Late Care, hot lunch, snack, five camp t-shirts and a camp bag are all included in the tuition. Campers can choose from 2 through 9 weeks of camp. Weeks 8 and 9 are trip weeks so the camp visits different places during weeks 8 and 9.

Camp W
Camp W
Camp W
Camp W
Camp W

Contact us

Camp W

Evan Wofsy

6316926222

631 367-1509

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Our camp address

Camp W

121 Wolf Hill Road

Melville

NY

11747

Founded:

2015

Type:

Day

Age Range:

Pre K-0th grade

Campers:

co-ed

Lodging:

no

Capacity:

475

Accreditation

American Camping Association

What we offer...

Activities

baseball, basketball, floor hockey, wiffleball, ga ga, capture the flag, volleyball, kickball, badmitton, dodgeball, handball, circle ball, karate, gymnastics, football, dance, ceramics, cooking, arts & crafts, legos, game room, camp lounge, remote control cars, rocketry, plastic models, robotics, computers, newscasters, camp yearbook, camp newspaper,

Cost & Sessions

8 weeks- $5,000
7 weeks $4,795
6 weeks $4,500
5 weeks $3,750
4 weeks $3,400
3 weeks $2,550
2 weeks $1,700
Week 9 is $850 regardless of how many weeks you sign up for camp

Camp Q&A

How do we screen staff?

Ratio of campers to staff?

What are our safety & security policies?

How do we handle disciplinary issues?

What medical resources are available?

What's our typical daily schedule?

How do we help campers with homesickness?

What percentage of campers return to camp?

What kind of food is served?

Can parents visit camp?

How do campers communicate with parents?

Are references available?

What's our policy regarding phones and digital devices?

Is tuition assistance available?

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