Accommodation
PlanetBravo Beverly Hills Summer Camp is a day camp and does not offer overnight accommodation. Campers arrive each morning and return home at the end of the day. The program is designed to deliver a whole camp experience within daytime hours, combining structured learning blocks, breaks, and social time.
Daily routines help campers settle in quickly and feel comfortable, especially first-timers. Instructors and staff support smooth transitions between activities, creating a predictable, welcoming flow throughout the day. This format works well for families looking for a creative, educational camp without overnight stays.
Meals
PlanetBravo does not provide a lunch program. All campers bring their own lunch from home each day. Lunches are stored safely until mealtime, and campers eat together as a group, giving them a chance to relax, socialize, and take a break from screens.
Families may also pack snacks for their camper as needed. Camp schedules include breaks that allow campers to refuel and recharge between activity sessions. Staff supervise mealtimes and breaks, helping maintain a relaxed and organized environment.
Hydration is encouraged throughout the day, and campers are reminded to drink water regularly. Mealtimes and snack breaks are essential parts of the camp day, offering balance between focused project work and social downtime.
Safety
PlanetBravo Beverly Hills Summer Camp places strong emphasis on supervision and structure. Campers are monitored throughout the day by trained instructors and staff who remain with groups during activities, breaks, and transitions. Clear expectations help maintain a focused yet comfortable environment.
Classroom-style settings allow staff to keep close attention on campers and equipment. Activities are planned to be age-appropriate, with instructors guiding projects and assisting when challenges arise. Group sizes are managed so campers receive individual attention and support.
Emotional safety is also a priority. Campers are encouraged to ask questions, try new ideas, and learn from mistakes without pressure. The supportive culture helps kids feel confident sharing ideas and collaborating with others.