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How is cabin placement determined? Which cabin/village will my child be staying in?

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How is cabin placement determined? Which cabin/village will my child be staying in?

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Making new friends is an essential part of the camp experience and cabin assignments are the key to creating a positive camp environment. Frost Valley’s program is age specific and progressive in nature. Campers are placed in groups of eight with two staff members assigned to each cabin group. Lodging varies from group to group. Some campers live in independent cabins grouped together in clusters to make up a Village. Others stay in larger lodges where multiple cabin groups live with a shared common area to make up a Village. Each camper has his/her own bunk and storage area (describe). Villages at camp are cabin groups of children the same age. Therefore the grouping of campers by age is required. Frost Valley YMCA will make every effort to honor special requests for cabin mates but due to the amount of campers registered per session we do not guarantee any placements.

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