Seashore Day Camp FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions)

Is Seashore an accredited camp ?
Yes, Seashore is accredited by the ACA. You can click on their logo to find us on their website.
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It's just a few days before camp, should I have heard from my child's driver yet ?
Usually our bus lists aren't finalized until the last weekend before camp. On that weekend, bus drivers will usually go through the route on a map, and then in a vehicle, to familiarize themselves with it. After they've driven the route, they'll usually contact all of the families on their route.
If you have any concerns about transportation, please use our Transportation Hotline on the Contacts Page.

Where is the Lost and Found?

Each Campus has it's own Lost and Found. The Girls' Camp has one near the office at 404 Broadway, and the Boys' Camp has one in the gym at 2nd Avenue. To help prevent your child's items from being misplaced, we recommend marking everything with their name (first and last are preferable) and their group (i.e, Jimmy Smith - Big Juniors).

Where does my child go during the time they're at camp?
Boys start the day at 2nd Avenue, and girls start at 404 Broadway. They travel to the other campuses for many events during the day, and then return to where they started at the end of the day. There will be events scheduled off camp property, such as laser tag, golf, trips to the beach, and speedboat rides. Occasionally, all groups will be dismissed from the 2nd Avenue campus (especially during Week 8).

Can I come see my child at camp?
We certainly don't mind if you want to stop by the Camp Office, and ask to see some of our activities, but due to transportation, weather, and other issues, it may take a moment to determine which activity your child's group is participating in, and at which location. It's even possible that your child's group would be in transit between locations. For that reason, we recommend you contact the Camp Office (732-222-6464) in advance, or wait until one of our Event Days, when groups stay in one area longer (Water Day, Street Parade, etc.).

My child has health issues. Who do I tell?
There is an area on the enrollment form for this; any information you put there will be discreetly passed along to the nurse, and the coaches of your child's group, as well as any other staff who may need to know.

Why aren't there any pictures of my child's group on the Camp website?
Because of the high activity level at Camp, only certain staff members are assigned to take pictures; the rest are busy keeping your child active and safe. We try to get all the groups on the website within the first couple of weeks. Sometimes, due to schedule changes, we try our best to get a specific group, but can't. On rare occasions, we take pictures of an event, but none of them are usable; we'll try twice as hard to get that group later!

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