Experience the drama and intrigue of espionage at The National WWII Museum’s summer Spy Camp! Campers will solve puzzles and problems grounded in real WWII scenarios, explore Museum exhibits, and use both physical and mental skills to complete their training as Special Museum Agents.
Details
Registration opens online for Museum Members on Friday, February 23, at 9:00 a.m. and for nonmembers on Monday, February 26, at 9:00 a.m.
Ages:
Children entering grades 3–6
Dates:
- Week 1: June 10–14 (grades 3–4)
- Week 2: June 17–21 (grades 5–6)
Registration Fees:
$275 per camper/week
Drop-Off and Pickup Details:
- Drop-off is between 8:45 a.m. and 8:55 a.m. at the main entrance of Louisiana Memorial Pavilion on Andrew Higgins Boulevard. Museum staff will greet your child and accompany them to the classroom camp area.
- Pickup is between 3:00 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. A car line will be formed at the main entrance of Louisiana Memorial Pavilion on Andrew Higgins Boulevard. Families will be given a tag to display in their front windshield to identify their camper. If a child needs to be picked up early or misses the car line pickup window, the child’s family must park and come inside the Museum.
- Campers must be signed out by a parent or guardian; no camper will be allowed to leave the Museum unaccompanied at the end of the camp day.
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