Accommodation
This is a day camp, and overnight accommodation is not provided. Campers attend during scheduled daytime hours and return home each day.
The daily format works well for families who prefer to keep a regular routine while still giving their children an active and engaging camp experience. Kids arrive in the morning, participate in structured activities throughout the day, and leave in the afternoon.
Because there is no overnight stay, campers can rest at home, maintain family time, and recharge for the next day. This setup is especially helpful for younger children who may not be ready for sleepaway camps but still want a full camp experience.
Facilities are designed to support full-day participation, including spaces for breaks, snacks, and downtime between activity rotations.
Safety
Safety is a core part of the program at Aerial Gymnastics Club. All activities are supervised by trained coaches who guide campers through each skill step by step. Equipment such as mats and padded surfaces are used to reduce risk during training.
Progression is carefully managed. Kids are not pushed into advanced skills before they are ready. Coaches focus on proper technique first, helping prevent injuries and build a strong foundation.
Class sizes are structured to allow for close supervision, so each child receives attention and support. Clear rules and routines are also in place to keep the environment organized and safe.
The indoor setting adds another layer of safety by providing a controlled environment, free from weather-related risks.
Camp traditions
While the program focuses heavily on skill-building, it also creates a sense of community through shared daily experiences. Campers often build routines together, celebrate small wins, and support each other as they learn new skills.
Group activities and games help break the ice early in the week, making it easier for kids to form friendships. Over time, these shared moments become a key part of the camp experience.
Many camps like this also include informal showcases or opportunities for kids to demonstrate what they’ve learned. These moments give campers a sense of accomplishment and something to look forward to.
The consistent daily structure — warm-ups, rotations, and group time—creates a rhythm that kids quickly get comfortable with. That familiarity helps them feel confident and ready to participate each day.