Staying at Camp:

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Where do campers sleep during their stay?

Campers will stay on-site in our Habitat facilities. Campers will be placed in either a 7 person room or in a larger Bay room capable of sleeping your entire group. Your group coordinator will ask you to create a room request, breaking your students into groups of 7; however this does not guarantee the 7 person room and your students may still be placed in a large Bay room upon your arrival. Campers should pack bed linens or a sleeping bag, and a pillow.

What is your allergen policy?

Snacks containing nuts or may contain nuts are not allowed at Space Camp and will be immediately discarded without reimbursement. Such items will not be sold in our Habitat store. Our Gift Shop and vending machines contain products that may have been manufactured in a plant or facility that processes nut products. No nut products may be brought into Camp dorm areas.

What if a student gets sick?

Group leaders and chaperones are responsible for the health of their students while at camp. Should a student become sick or injured while at camp, the group leader while make the decision of how to care for the child and whether to seek medical care. Any prescription medications students take will be the responsibility of the group leader.

Can a child stay with their parent off-site?

If your group is staying on-site, but a parent not serving as a chaperone wishes to travel to Huntsville and have their child stay off-site with them overnight, it is at the discretion of the teacher in charge and the school. If a child is staying off-site with a parent, it is the responsibility of the parent to book the hotel and transport the camper to and from camp.

Can parents visit their kids during camp?

We understand that parents will miss your child while he or she is attending our program. Unfortunately, parents cannot visit their child while camp is in session as it takes away from an immersive camp experience.

Can I call my child at camp?

Your child will have the opportunity to call home in the morning and at night as part of their Wake up and Prep-for-Bed time. Calls after 10 p.m. Central Time are discouraged. If you don’t hear from your child, please keep in mind they have fully scheduled program packed with fun activities throughout their camp experience.

What is your allergen policy?

Snacks containing nuts or may contain nuts are not allowed at Space Camp and will be immediately discarded without reimbursement. Such items will not be sold in our Habitat store. Our Gift Shop and vending machines contain products that may have been manufactured in a plant or facility that processes nut products. No nut products may be brought into Camp dorm areas.

What is your allergen policy

Snacks containing nuts or may contain nuts are not allowed at Space Camp and will be immediately discarded without reimbursement. Such items will not be sold in our Habitat store. Our Gift Shop and vending machines contain products that may have been manufactured in a plant or facility that processes nut products. No nut products may be brought into Camp dorm areas.

Can I call my child at camp?

Your child will have the opportunity to call home in the mornings and at night as part of their Wake up and Prep-for-Bed time. Calls after 10 p.m. Central Time are discouraged. You may not hear from your child every day. Please keep in mind they have fully scheduled days packed with fun activities throughout their camp experience.

Can parents visit their kids during camp?

We understand that parents will miss your child while he or she is attending our program. Unfortunately, parents cannot visit their child while camp is in session as it takes away from an immersive camp experience. We do encourage parents to attend graduation ceremonies and call their child while at camp!

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