A Pirates Life for Me!
Dates?
June 18-22 , Monday through Friday
Time?
9:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m
Ages?
Boys and girls ages 6 - 10 as of June 1, 2012
Cost?
Tuition is 475.00 paid by check. Sorry we do not take credit cards.
What should I expect as a young sprog?
We at pirates camp focus primarily on role playing. We treasure hunt, fence, swim and play pirate games. Our Counselors shed their landlubber covers stories and don "Captain Names" during the week.If you are interested primarily in fencing please go to our Stanford Fencing Camp link.
Should I bring my own grub?
YES! We captains eat moldy hardtack, seawater, limes, and salted (mostly un-rotten) pork. Unless you want to join us, pirates should bring a lunch.
What provisions do I need to bring aboard?
Pirates should bring a swimsuit, towel, lunch, a water bottle, sandals, sunscreen, any medications (to be checked in at the office) and the best pirate voice they can muster.
Can I sail with me best mates?
Yes. We will provide a spot on the application form to request to be crewed with friends. If on the first day of camp, you are separated from your friends, please tell a Captain or Pirate Mom and we will fix the situation as soon as possible.
Can I wear my finest pirate threads to camp?
OF COURSE!
Dressing up as pirates is what we do best. Please keep a few things in mind:
- We are very active during the day, and pirates need to wear clothes that that they can wear comfortably through out a busy day. Wear comfortable closed toed athletic shoes. Although a pair of authentic patent leather boots may look AWESOME, your pirates feet won't feel awesome.
- Please dress in clothes that you won't mind getting dirty. Personal Hygiene isn't our pirate’s strong suit.
- Please wear/bring things that are safe. Please no swords, knives, or guns. Common sense is a good rule of thumb.
- Please don't bring anything that you aren't willing to lose. In a sea of hooks, eye patches, bandannas and earrings; it's very possible that it might be mistakenly taken by another pirate. We are pirates after all.