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My grand daughter had a blast there two years ago when she was 6.

(she did not participate in the camps- she still had a ball.)

 

used the dining room to try new foods. we would order something new for our table to try.

 

Mini golf

 

we did the family friendly comedy show each night-- and i am sure that stuff was way over her head but when people laughed she laughed...not sure if she understood what was being said. She still had a good time

 

Getting her a soda card so she can order shirley temples.

Using the slide every day-- camps do not take this age group swimming.

 

Your two kids will be in two different camps but the camps are side by side

 

eating at guys burgers and letting her "fix" it to her liking.

(but she needed to eat what she takes)

 

24 hour pizza. room service 24 hours-- we let her call for room service to get cookies and choc milk each night before bed.

 

She is going on her 4th cruise in February on Splendor. She is now 8 year old

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