About This Camp

E-Sports Arcade Summer Camp offers a unique gaming-focused day camp experience that combines the excitement of video games with character building, teamwork skills, and physical activity. Located in a safe, clean, and secure private gaming facility equipped with 26 gaming units and VR headsets, this camp provides children with an innovative environment to express creativity while learning valuable life skills. Each week features themed sessions based on different video game genres, where campers

Key Highlights

  • Unique gaming-focused camp with 26 gaming units and VR technology
  • Balanced program combining video games with physical activity and life skills
  • Small class sizes with up to 20 children for personalized attention

Special Features

  • Private gaming facility with 26 gaming units and VR headsets
  • Weekly themes based on different video game genres
  • Streaming education and level design instruction
  • College E-Sports preparation focus
  • Limited class sizes for individual attention
  • Combines gaming with physical exercise and character building
  • Safe, clean, social and secure environment
  • Tournament competitions and creativity contests

Activities

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Best For

Gaming enthusiasts aged for summer camp who want to develop their passion professionally while building social skills, teamwork abilities, and exploring potential college E-Sports opportunities in a structured, character-building environment

Parent Considerations

  • Participants must bring their own lunch daily
  • Nonrefundable deposit required for online booking
  • No counselor ratio information provided
  • Screen time intensive program may not suit all families
  • Specialized focus may not appeal to non-gaming children