Some Orlando-based summer camps allow children the opportunity to better explore wildlife.
Orlando, Florida offers scores of summer camp opportunities for children, many of which offer educational experiences, including those relating to science or the arts. Most camps will ask parents to sign waivers in case of an accident, particularly camps with more strenuous or active events planned. Certain camps may also provide scholarships for families experiencing economic hardships.
SeaWorld Orlando
SeaWorld Orlando offers a variety of summer camps, including day, resident and sleepover camps. All of the camps allow students the opportunity to interact with animals, with some offering feeding sessions. The camps cater to students, ranging in age from preschool children, all the way up to college students. While day camps simply last for a morning and afternoon session, resident camps last for one week, allowing campers to spend the night at the zoo. In sleepover sessions, campers stay for only one night but may sleep alongside beluga whales, dolphins or polar bears.
SeaWorld Orlando
7007 SeaWorld Dr.
Orlando, FL 32821
888-800-5447
swbg-adventurecamps.com
Orlando Paintball Summer Camp
Orlando Paintball offers the largest paintball facility in all of Florida. Their summer camp sessions last for one or three weeks. Designed for 10 to 16 year olds, the camps aim is to help improve leadership skills, team work capabilities and communication skills as well as help with weight loss. The camp provides two meals, drinks and paintball supplies, such as the paintball gun, ammunition and mask. The facility features six different fields of play, located both indoors and outdoors.
Orlando Paintball Summer Camp
7215 Rose Ave.
Orlando, FL 32810
407-294-0694
orlandopaintball.com
Orlando Shakespeare Theater
The Orlando Shakespeare Theater features summer camps for children as young as four-years-old, all the way up to college students. Various sessions run for one week, two weeks or one month, depending on the camper’s age and session of choice. The camp directors use games, movement workshops and exercises to help young campers better understand Shakespeare. Older camp participants; however, use more advanced methods, such as developing monologues, studying meter and rhyme or exploring the historical background of Shakespeare’s works.
Orlando Shakespeare Theater
812 E. Rollins St.
Orlando, FL 32803
407-447-1700
orlandoshakes.org
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