I agree that there are some events and festivals that children should not attend. Obviously if a place has an age requirement and your child is under that requirement, then they should not be there. However, Summer Camp is not one of these events and we have been enjoying it as a family for quite some time.
Things You Need to Know Before You Go
Summer Camp involves a lot of walking. You want to make sure that your children have good shoes for walking. I have noticed on multiple occasions children running around with flip flops or barefoot and this would not be something that I would suggest. There are any number of things that your child could end up stepping on that could result in an injury. As a parent who always aims to protect my child and be proactive, I would highly recommend a good pair of closed-toe sandals. We typically pick up a pair of Keens for each of our kids. If you do not have RV camping or VIP you are likely going to be waiting in a line that is really long. On top of this, you are going to need to carry all of your camping gear into the festival. This means that you need to be prepared for all of this with your kids ahead of time. Ideally you will be able to utilize things that can be used with your child when you are walking…like wagons. Babywearing is also a lifesaver when you have young toddlers and infants. Being able to just wear them will leave your hands free to help carry or pull things through the gates. In addition to good walking shoes, I always try to make sure that my children have the right clothing…and plenty of it. Depending on the weather and the conditions, you will want to have a few changes of clothes for your kids throughout the day. My kids generally wake up and put on a pair of pants and a hoodie or something that is nice and warm in the morning. As the day heats up, they can be seen in shorts or dresses. Then as the evening comes, it’s back into warmer clothing. From time to time you might need a rain jacket or umbrella for them as well. Rain boots are always great during the rainy weather too. Depending on how much rain there is, you will find that there are some great options out there that are not only going to keep your kids’ feet dry but will also be comfortable for them. We personally love Bogs boots for our children. They are another mainstay and something that we always make sure that we have when we are at Summer Camp.What You Need to Know About Camping Options
There are many different camping options at Summer Camp. Family Camping has been around from time to time but lately there has not been a separate family campground. This does not mean that there are not places that are better for families to camp. We have personally found that we like to use a Primitive RV Pass (you can get yours here) so that we can camp next to our vehicle. This just makes it much easier with our children. If you are lucky enough to own an RV then you can choose between a Primitive RV Pass and an Electric RV Pass. Both of these make moving through the lines just a little bit easier as your little one is likely going to be sitting in their carseat the whole time. With VIP camping, you do get the benefit of smaller lines and not as much of a walk. VIP camping is quite close to the VIP parking and this is something that I have personally appreciated when we did not use an RV pass in the past. It has made our Summer Camps as a family much easier. VIP also has shower access and bathrooms that remain a lot cleaner than the port-a-potties!On-site Activities That Are Child Friendly
There are many fun on-site activities that your children are going to love. Each year there seems to be something that is new and fun for your little ones. My kids have progressively gotten more excited each year as new things have been added. One thing is for certain though and that is when your kids are at Summer Camp, you MUST visit Kids Camp. Kids Camp is an amazing, fun place where your littles are able to play and enjoy being a kid. They are able to choose from a wide variety of art projects and fun activities to take part in. On top of that, there have been a wide range of activities taking place throughout the day there. Just stop in and ask if there are any special events taking place…you might find that your child can learn something new to love. Last year my kids loved the bounce house and the water balloon launchers. They loved trying to shoot water balloons at the SCampers as they walked by. Another thing that my kids have really enjoyed has been the addition of carnival rides on site. There are not a lot of rides and you have to pay by the ride. I have personally chosen to use rides as rewards for good behavior throughout the day. This means that when the kids are being extra polite and extra well-behaved, we stop off for a ride or two. This makes them happy and keeps me from going broke trying to pay for rides the entire weekend over and over again. Last year, there was a really cool area with swings, a hammock lounge, and a miniature golf course….all of these were free and my children loved each one. We had so much fun playing with them at each of these!Things You Need at Summer Camp with Kids
I have just created this fun Pinterest board for families going to Summer Camp 2016. If you are going and need something there are several local stores that will carry many of the things that you might need. My best plan for not having to spend extra money on these items is to make a list of the things that I am going to need and check it twice before leaving home. I have put together my list and thought that I would share it with you all.- Clothes – Seven warm weather outfits, four cold weather outfits, extra hoodie, fleece, rain jacket, four pairs of pjs, pullups/night time pants (if needed), eight pairs of socks, extra shoes, sandals, rain boots, hat, sunglasses
- Headphones/Ear Protection
- Shade Tent for Play
- Chairs
- Wagon
- Baby Carrier
- Stroller (larger wheels work better)
- Small Child-Sized Backpack
- Small Personal Sized Cooler
- Umbrella
- Small Toys
- Coloring/Activity Books, Crayons/Markers/Colored Pencils
- Books
- Flashlights
- Sunscreen
- Water Bottles
- Snacks
- Bottled Water
- Easy Breakfast Foods
- First Aid Kit
- Basic Kid’s Medications (this like Benadryl for those with allergies and Tylenol)
- Kids Potty Chair or Bucket with Bucket Toilet Seat (Trust me having a clean place for your child to go to the bathroom is a must when you are at Summer Camp!)