Prepare Your Camper

Camp 99 conduct and what to bring & not bring to camp

Prepare Your Camper

Our camp has a No-Bullying policy.

Behavioral incidents will be logged and brought to your attention.

Prepare your camper for a great summer. CAMP 99 is a secure facility, equipped with a state of the art surveillance system and a security door. We will be implementing a Curbside Drop Off and Pick Up system. Our counselors will be available to safely escort your children in and out of the building. You are welcome to pick your child up early, but the program ends at 6 PM.

  • Please be prompt at pick-up time to avoid additional fees.
  • Campers picked up after the 6 PM closing time will be billed at $20 for every 15 minutes.
  • CAMP 99 is not responsible for any personal items brought into the camp.
  • Cell phones are not permitted at CAMP 99. If your child must bring a cell phone with them, they will be turned in to the office where they will be securely kept until your child is picked up.

For the safety and fun of everyone at CAMP 99, we ask that you prepare your child for camp every day. Included below is a list of suggestions to bring to camp on a daily basis.

Please note that large backpacks are not allowed. A small sling-type bag is permitted and should be sufficient to hold a lunchbag and water bottle. There is no need to bring anything else to camp, except your smile and a great attitude!

Campers should bring:

  • Water bottle with their name on it. A regular disposable water bottle (Poland Springs, Acme, Deer Park) is fine - we will have refilling stations set up throughout the camp. Remember to put your child's name in a contrasting marker on the bottle.
  • Large backpacks are not allowed but sling type bags are acceptable for changes of clothes.
  • Pack a cold lunch for your child. We do not have the ability to heat lunches.
  • Pack plastic utensils for your child's food.
  • Extra Snacks and Drinks
  • Sneakers and Socks
  • Sunscreen! Teach your child how to apply their sunscreen and encourage them to put it on each day.
  • Label your child's belongings including their lunch and water bottles.
  • Your child may wear comfortable clothes that allow for freedom of movement. Please, no sandals.
  • A big smile and a great attitude for a fun-filled day at camp!!