AGES: 7-13 grouped by age. Cost: $150/Day $725/week Hours: 9 AM-5 PM
Travel camps leave from the AndrewsCamps center. Admission fees included.
There's nothing more fun than an AndrewsCamps Travel Camp.
Pick just the days you want or go for a whole week.
Camp Destinations
Scandia and The Jelly Belly Factory
WHAT TO BRING:
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Pack a lunch
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Bring a refillable water bottles
OPTIONAL: pocket money for Jelly Belly Factory and Scandia.
We tour the Jelly Belly Factory and see how candy is made (and enjoy a few samples). Next we head to Scandia for activities such as laser tag, ball pit/tube room, miniature golf, bumper boats, go-carts, and arcade games, all included There is also a snack shack available.
Aqua Adventure Park
NOTE: Aqua Adventure does not allow swimsuits with zippers on their slides!
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WHAT TO BRING:
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Pack a lunch (or money for the snack bar)
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Bring a refillable water bottle
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Towel, sunscreen, flip flops
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Aqua Adventure water park has fun rides for everybody. Water slides, lazy river, water playground, swimming pool, and more. Campers are divided into small groups to ensure they do the rides they want. Life jackets are provided for any beginning swimmers or at the request of parents. Lifeguards on-duty.
Spring Lake Water Park - Santa Rosa
WHAT TO BRING:
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Pack a lunch (or pocket money for the snack bar)
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Bring a refillable water bottle
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Swm suit, towel, sunscreen, flip flops
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One of the campers favorite travel camp days. First we stop at Howarth park with its old western town play structure and railroad. It also features a huge climbing wall. Next door is Spring Lake with one of the best swimming lakes anywhere. Lifeguards on duty. A boating lake is also a feature of the park ... and, yes, some of the campers go fishing. So much to do. This day ends too soon.
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
WHAT TO BRING:
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PRE-PURCHASE LUNCH or SEND WITH DEBIT CARD
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Park is Cashless​
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Good Walking Shoes
Six Flags has something for everyone. Campers are grouped with friends and by their interests to ensure an amazing day. Some love roller coasters while others prefer a day doing small rides and seeing fun animal shows. Our "with-it" staff insure that every camper has an amazing day.
Rebounderz
WHAT TO BRING:
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Fill out Rebounderz Waiver
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Pack a lunch
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Bring a refillable water bottle
OPTIONAL: Pocket money for video games and snack bar.
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Our first stop is Leghorns Park in Petaluma with its fun playground. After lunch we head to Rebounderz for an afternoon of fun at Rebounderz. It's trampolines and more, trampoline dodge ball, slam-dunk basketball courts, a gigantic foam pit, Ninja warrior obstacle courses for every skill level and a giant high jump. The campers come home exhausted but ready to go again. It's a really happy place.
Hurricane Harbor (formerly Water World)
WHAT TO BRING: ​
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PRE-PURCHASE LUNCH or SEND WITH DEBIT CARD
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Park is Cashless​
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Bring a refillable water bottle
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Towel, sunscreen, flip flops
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The Bay Area's best waterpark with a variety of slides and other water fun based activities. Campers are divided into small groups to insure they get to do the rides they want. Life jackets are available. Lifeguards on-duty.
Cal Skate
WHAT TO BRING:
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Pack a lunch (or money for the snack bar)
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Bring a refillable water bottle​
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Cal Skate is a roller skating rink. This is always a fun day for the campers from beginner to expert. Campers may choose either roller skates (4 wheels), or roller blades. Skate assistive device provided for beginners to help with balance. If the kids need a breather there is also an on-site arcade.
The Exploratorium - Pier 15 San Francisco
WHAT TO BRING:
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Pack a lunch
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Bring a refillable water bottle
OPTIONAL: pocket money snack bar and gift shop (lots of games and puzzles on sale).
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What a treat! This unique San Francisco destination attracts visitors come from around the world to experience its more than 600 interactive exhibits. We explore science, the arts and the oddities of human perception. A learning experience that is so much fun.