Austin : Camp Bridge Point

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Get Ready for Summer 2012!

Camp Bridge Point is back and better than ever! Boasting a convenient location, fantastic amenities, and an incredible opportunity for camp fun, Camp Bridge Point is located on Cedar Street just off of Capital of Texas Highway. Prepare for a summer camp you won’t soon forget!

Camp Bridge Point Weekly Tuition

Discoverers: $220
Explorers: $230

Camp Hours of Operation

Pre Camp: 7-8:45AM*
Camp Hours: 9AM-3:30PM
Post Camp: 3:45-6PM*

*Pre and Post Camp is not included under the normal tuition cost.
Pre Camp: $30 per week
Post Camp: $30 per week

Camp Bridge Point Eligibility

Camp Bridge Point is offered for campers and parents who are ready to have the best summer of their lives! To make sure you have the most fun possible, though, your camper must fall into one of the following age groups:

Discoverers: Campers ages 3 to those in kindergarten. Campers must be potty trained. No pull-ups or diapers allowed.
Explorers: Campers who have completed kindergarten to 7th Grade.

Leads Age Group (grades 6-9) is not available at Camp Bridge Point. The program is available at Camp St. Gabriel.

Field Trip Day

Explorer field trips at Camp Bridge Point will be taken on the Thursday of each week. Discoverers do not take field trips.

Please Note: Field trip destinations and days are subject to change!

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Calendar of Theme Weeks

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Kidventure’s Great American Road Trip of 2012

Get ready to embark on an adventure through the wilds of the west, the back roads of forgotten places and the classic highways and byways of this great United States of America. We’ve gassed up the trusty KV RV, loaded up all necessary camping supplies and are hitting the open road for a vintage Kidventure summer like you have never experienced before. Throughout our road trip, the KV RV will travel to all points north, south east and west. Together we’ll have the time of our lives and discover the only thing better than a great American adventure is one shared with camp friends. So grab your stuff, and climb on in – this adventure is ready to roll!

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(June 4-8) Colorado: Rocky Mountain Campout

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

At last – snowy mountain peaks, clear mountain streams and a well-deserved campout. The trusty KV RV has pulled into our mountainside campground for what will be a mile-high campout complete with campfire, starry nights, s’mores and adventures into the wilds. Grab a backpack, put on your hiking boots and let’s hit the trail for a week-long campout, Colorado style!

(June 11-15) Hawaii: Paradise of the Pacific

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

Magically, the ever-so-versatile KV RV has sprouted wings, and our trip takes us flying over the Pacific Ocean to, well, paradise. Aloha and welcome to Hawaii and a week of sun, sand, hula, hot lava, surfing, and sunshine. It’s Luau time, so pull those grass skirts out of the suitcase, make a lei, and get ready for serious ‘wiki-wiki’ good times.

(June 18-22) Route 66: Strange Stops in the Southwest

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

Nothing says road trip like Route 66, and we’re headed for some of the weirdest, coolest, and oddest roadside stops you could ever think of. We’ll visit the Bug Ranch, The World’s Largest Totem Pole, a ghost town, a dinosaur museum and the Jackrabbit Trading Post. All stops along Route 66 are guaranteed to mystify, stupefy and amaze.


( June 25-29) Alaska: The Last Frontier

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

We’ve left the lower 48 behind us and are driving full tilt to the great state of Alaska. No other place in the USA says adventure quite like Alaska. There are mountains, moose, mushers and wide open spaces – that means tons of room for us to explore and discover the Last Frontier with all our camp friends. Hey, is that a Grizzly Bear?


(July 2-6) Chicago: The Windy City

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

We’re rolling into the Windy City for week of all-American fun that is sure to blow you away. From the ivy covered walls of Wrigley Field to the Giant Ferris Wheel on Navy Pier to some of the best museums, this destination is destined to be a favorite. Da Bears, da brats, da big lake, da best time we can have in one week!


(July 9-13) Washington, DC: KV’s Capital Adventure

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

The KV RV is headed up the Potomac toward our nation’s great capital and a week-long scavenger hunt sure to amaze and inspire you. We’re teaming up for a race to discover our “national treasure,” digging deep for clues to the past and discovering what made us Americans along the way. From the Smithsonian to Capitol Hill to Lincoln’s Cottage, we’re teaming up for a week of historical adventure and monumental fun!


(July 16-20) California: The Golden Coast

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

Dude, we have arrived in California for 840 fantabulous miles of awesome beachfront, surf and West Coast memories to be made.From the boardwalk in Long Beach to the Golden Gate of San Francisco, this RV is tearing up the miles to bring you the best of Nor Cal, So Cal and everything California in between!


(July 23-27) New York: The Empire State

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

We won’t be taking the KV RV over Niagara Falls, but we are roaring into New York for one incredible week of camp. Take a front row seat on Broadway, see the lights at Times Square, grab a slice of pepperoni, tour Yankee Stadium and get ready for an action-packed week as we take a bite out of the Big Apple!


(July 30-August 3) New Orleans: The Big Easy

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Field Trip: TBA KV Live: TBA

The KV RV rolls ever onward, southbound through the swamplands and bayous. We’re headed to the birthplace of jazz, home of Cajun cooking, land of the alligator and the Big Easy. It’s New Orleans, and we’ve cooked up a week of music, Mardi Gras and memories sure to cause a parade like you’ve never seen!

Camp Day a typical schedule

Discoverers at a Glance

3 years old to those entering Kindergarten (in Fall 2011)

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Explorer at a Glance

Entering 1st grade (in Fall 2011) through entering 7th grade

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Weekly Traditions

Expand the tabs below to find out more about what will make your child’s week memorable, positive, and enjoyable!

Opening and Closing Ceremonies

This special time is when everyone gets together for tons of energy and camp spirit. Camps songs are sung, counselors perform entertaining skits, and a sense of camp unity is created. For closing ceremonies campers are recognized for great accomplishments with the legendary Prize Box.

Friday Award Ceremonies

As the largest Closing Ceremonies of the week, parents and friends are invited each Friday for the Camper Award Ceremony. Beginning at 2:30 PM, each camper is presented with our famous custom KV Ribbons. Presented by their counselor, each ribbon is awarded for a specific achievement or accomplishment made that week.

The Talent Show

We believe it is important for kids to have a chance to show their stuff in front of their peers. That’s why we present The KV Talent Show each Friday right after the Award Ceremonies. Parents are always encouraged to come. The show is a unique opportunity to have so much fun and build great self esteem.

Tickets

As part of our emphasis on teaching life skills and positive reinforcement, each counselor carries with them a handful of tickets each day. These tickets are awarded to campers at any moment during the day when that camper demonstrates a variety of attributes such as kindness, teamwork, sportsmanship, manners, and so fourth. At the end of each day, those tickets are put into a drawing for the Prize Box.

Hidden KV

Each day a plastic replica of our ‘KV’ Logo is hidden somewhere on the campus. Campers are always on the lookout for the KV for they know that if their group finds it, it means they will get something special at the end of that day. Hunting for the ‘KV’ allows for more engaging and organized transitions from activity to activity.

Details of Kidventure Camp

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Simply expand any section below to find out more information. Contact us if you have any further questions!

Camp Administration

Registration

Registration will be available right here on our website starting on the dates listed below.

Registration Start Date

Wednesday February 1, 2012

  1. Click on the Registration Button.
  2. Fill out the Registration Form and submit payment.

Immunization Records

kidventure_29303.gif You are responsible for providing us with a copy of your child’s current immunization record. You may mail, fax or drop off your record. When faxing, please note the campsite your child is attending and whether your child is an Explorer or Discoverer. Please send your child’s immunization record ASAP after you register. If you provided us with an immunization record last summer, please call to confirm it is on file.

Houston Fax: 713.864.5245
Austin Fax: 512.263.4645
Dallas Fax: 214.812.9635

Customer Service

One of our main goals is to make the Kidventure experience the best it can be for your family. Our commitment is to exceed your customer service expectations and provide you with assistance and solutions in every area. Please call or email us anytime if you have a question. We will be glad to assist you.

Payment Information

When You Register

A deposit of $50 per child per camp week is required at the time of registration. There is also a once-per-summer non-refundable registration fee of $30 per camper.

Paying Your Balance

All families are enrolled in our mandatory autobilling program upon registration. Your final payment for each camp week will be charged to your credit or debit card on file on the Monday one week prior to the start of each camp week. You will receive an email reminder before your card is charged, and an email confirmation after the billing has processed.

Sample Billing Calendar for Camp Week Beginning June 18th

At time of registration Pay deposit, registration fee
Thursday, June 7th Autobilling Email Reminder
Monday, June 11th Balance charged to card on file
Monday, June 18th Camp Begins

Cancellations and Transfers

Cancellations Made Before May 1, 2012
Your deposits will be refunded in full, or can be transferred to any available camp week(s) of your choosing.

Cancellations Made After May 1, 2012
Cancellations must be made by noon on the Monday one week prior to the start of the week you wish to cancel. If you do not submit your cancellation request by this time, your card on file will be charged for the camp week, including all add-ons, and you will not be eligible for a refund in any amount. Deposits paid toward cancelled weeks of camp cannot be transferred to an existing week of camp.

Transfers Made After May 1, 2012
Subject to availability, your deposit for one week of camp can be transferred to an additional (new) week of camp. Transfer requests must be made at least one week in advance of the start of the camp week you wish to change.

Submitting a Cancellation Request
Cancellation requests must be submitted to our office in writing, via email or fax.

Camp Day Specifics

Camp Hours

Pre Camp Drop-Off 7:00 am – 8:45 am Walk In
Official Drop-Off 8:45 am – 9:00 am Wait in Vehicle*
Official Camp Day 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
Official Pick-Up 3:30 pm – 3:45 pm Wait in Vehicle
Post Camp Pick-Up 3:45 pm – 6:00 pm Walk In

Please note that Pre and Post Camp are not available at all locations.

*On your child’s first camp day of the summer, you must accompany them into camp for drop-off. You may drop off in the carpool lane without leaving your vehicle for the rest of the summer. A counselor will escort your child into camp. Note that if you are attending multiple locations, your child must be escorted into camp on their first day at each location.

Late Pick Up Fee: Kidventure charges a late fee of $1 per minute for children picked up after 6:00 pm. If your camper is picked up after 3:45 and is not enrolled in Post Camp, you will be charged $1 per minute remaining after 3:45, or $TBA for Post Camp for the week (whichever costs less).

Pre Camp and Post Camp: Extended Day Program

Pre Camp and Post Camp allow you to drop off and pick up your child at the times that are most convenient for you.

Program Hours Price
Pre Camp 7:00 am – 8:45 am $30
Post Camp 3:45 pm – 6:00 pm $30

Late Pick Up Fee: Kidventure charges a late fee of $1 per minute for children picked up after 6:00 pm. If your camper is picked up after 3:45 and is not enrolled in Post Camp, you will be charged $1 per minute remaining after 3:45, or $TBA for Post Camp for the week (whichever costs less).

Lunch and Snack

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You may also choose to purchase Chick-fil-A Friday a la carte. The cost for Chick-fil-A Friday is $6. The meal includes chicken nuggets, chips and/or fruit, and juice, and must be purchased and paid for by Wednesday at noon to ensure your camper receives a meal on Friday.

Kidventure also provides snack and drink to our campers each day. All snacks are peanut and peanut byproduct free.

Camp Attire

kidventure_57661.gif The Official Kidventure T-Shirt must be worn at all times during camp. Every camper will be given one free camp shirt with their initial registration, and additional shirts can be purchased for $12 each in our online store or from Kidventure staff.

Campers should dress for active play each day. The following are items your child should bring or wear to camp:

  • Comfortable shorts
  • Athletic shoes and socks (no flip-flops or Crocs, please)
  • Water bottle
  • Hat or cap
  • Sunscreen (please apply to your child’s face and exposed areas prior to camp, and we will reapply throughout the day as needed)
  • Lunch (if bringing your own)
  • Backpack to keep belongings together
  • Other items indicated in your weekly newsletter, such as a swimsuit

Please label everything.

Your child should not bring the following to camp:

  • Toys or electronics such as iPods, cell phones, and handheld gaming devices
  • Heely’s or other shoes with wheels

Lost Items

We encourage you to write your child’s name on everything and help them organize their belongings in one bag or backpack. Kidventure is not responsible for lost items at camp, so help us help your child keep their belongings together. We do maintain a Lost and Found at each campsite. All items not claimed within a reasonable amount of time will be donated to charity.

Field Trips

kidventure_14468.gif Our field trips are for Explorers only. Discoverers do not take field trips, and will remain at camp throughout each camp day. For field trip transportation, we use luxury tour buses equipped with air conditioning and restrooms (and sometimes TVs!). To view your camp’s Field Trip Schedule, please visit your camp’s page.

Expectations and Discipline

Kidventure is a fun, active and memorable experience, but first it must be safe. We take pride in creating a positive camp atmosphere where everyone feels welcome, accepted and cared for. To best facilitate this, we have created expectations that each camper must understand and meet in order to attend camp. Please read over all of these expectations with your camper and make sure they are understood.

When at Kidventure:

  • I will respect other people, myself, and the facility.
  • I will follow directions and rules at camp.
  • I will not act violently toward any camper or staff member.
  • I will not steal or destroy property belonging to Kidventure, the facility or other campers.
  • I will not use lewd conduct or language.
  • I will actively participate and conduct myself appropriately.
  • I will do my best to have fun!

Kidventure operates with a 1:8 ratio for Discoverers (ages 3-5) and a 1:10 ratio for Explorers (entering 1st Grade – Age 13). Campers are expected to safely participate within these set ratios.

Discipline begins with our proactive implementation of positive reinforcement. Discipline problems diminish when kids are active, engaged and having a great time, but sometimes issues do arise. We work closely with kids to solve matters positively, and we will inform the parent and involve them in solving discipline problems. If severe discipline troubles continue we will ask the child not to return to camp.

Discipline will be handled in the following manner:
Strike 1 – Counselor involvement with camper.
Strike 2 – Camper’s parent is notified.
Strike 3 – Camper is dismissed from camp. Parent or guardian is responsible for pick-up/transportation of camper.

Camp Awards

Each week, your camp team will present campers with awards. These awards are given out on Fridays for honors such as being respectful, showing great camp spirit and helping others. This is a “big deal” at camp so look for any ribbons and awards your child might come home with and be sure to congratulate them!

Your Camp Team

Your camp team is comprised of the finest and most caring group of adults anywhere. Each campsite team is comprised of a director, an assistant director (at certain sites) and counselors. Many of them are teachers and college students majoring in education, and all of them have undergone extensive training and conduct themselves under our strict code of ethics. All team members meet the following requirements:

  • CPR / First Aid Certification for Infant, Child, and Adult
  • Must be an adult age 18 or older
  • Must submit to and pass Criminal Background Check
  • Must submit to and pass National Sex Offender Registry Check
  • Completion of State-Approved Sexual Abuse Prevention Course
  • Completion of Kidventure All-Staff Training
  • Completion of Kidventure On-Site Training
  • Completion of Kidventure Special Needs Training

We love to hear your comments and feedback and are focused on making the experience for you and your child a safe and memorable one.

Health and Medical Information

Medication

If your child will be taking medications of any kind* during camp hours, you must fill out a Kidventure Medical Dosage Form. This includes over-the-counter medications such as Tylenol, Benadryl and vitamins. This form must be turned in to the Camp Director with the medication in its original container on the first Monday your child attends camp. All medications will be dispensed by the Camp Director per the label and your instructions.

*Kidventure does not administer shots. If your child needs medication or insulin injections while at camp, you or another authorized party must come to camp to administer them when needed. We will aid in checking blood levels with retractable needles.

Sick Child At Camp

From time to time, children may become ill or not feel well at camp. Every camp has a designated First Aid/Sick Station, where the ill camper will be isolated from the other children and allowed to rest. We will notify you if your child is sick, and in some cases may ask you to pick your child up from camp.

Communication

Contacting Your Camp

If you must contact your campsite or child, please call your local Kidventure office. We will contact the camp staff for you and assist you in relaying any messages or answering any questions. We cannot provide you with a direct number to your child’s campsite.

Weekly Camp Newsletter

In order to better communicate with you about your child’s activities at camp, we have created a weekly camp newsletter. Your newsletter contains an agenda for the week, important things to bring, upcoming events and other camp information. The newsletter will be emailed to you the week before each camp week your child is attending, so please make sure you have a current email address on file with the Kidventure office.

Emergency Procedures

In the event of severe weather or any other potentially threatening situations, we will make every effort to notify you immediately regarding your child’s safety. Please make sure all of your contact information up-to-date. If camp closure becomes necessary, we will announce all closures on local television and radio and contact you by email and/or phone. If you have any questions, please contact your Kidventure office directly. We reserve the right to cancel any day(s) of camp due to inclement weather or any other situation which might compromise the safety of our campers, their families, or our staff. We do not issue refunds for cancellations due to these circumstances.

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