Welcome to Summer Camp at Florida Children’s Museum!
Camp programming is designed and led by our highly-skilled Education Team. Through hands-on-learning and structured play, your child will explore science, art, math, and language in a space curated just for kids. Each week of camp offers its own unique theme and programming, free-play in the Museum, and daily trips to Bonnet Springs Park.
Campers are divided into 2 age groups for developmentally-appropriate programming.
- Watermelon Kids: Ages 4 and 5. Must be enrolled in Kindergarten for the 25-26 school year and turn 5 by Sept.1, 2025.
- Blinky’s Kids: Ages 6 to 9. Must have completed Kindergarten, first, second, or third grade in the 2024-25 school year.
Camp Fees
The Camp Fee is $325 per week. Members receive a 15% off discount.
Camp Dates
Camp Drop off opens at 8 am and closes at 4 pm. Curriculum runs from 9 am to 3 pm.
Camp Tshirts
Each paid week of camp includes one Camp T-shirt, with a maximum of 5 shirts per child if registered for 5 or more weeks. Campers must wear camp shirt each day of camp. Additional camp shirts are available for $10 each at time of registration.
Kindness June 2-6
It matters!
Community June 9-13
Get in sync with the world around us.
Art June 16-20
Express yourself.
Exercise June 23-27
Let’s get movin’!
Words July 7-11
Making our world better.
Nature July 14-18
Nature’s beauty, our duty.
Art Forms July 21-25
For the love of the arts!
Pets July 28-Aug 1
Our pet-acular friends.
FAQs
Do members receive a discount on camp?
Yes! Members will receive 15% off. Log into your member account before you begin registering for Camp and the membership discount will automatically apply. If you don’t know how to log in, check your membership confirmation email for the link.
What is the cancellation policy?
The cancellation policy is listed on registration receipts. No transfers. No Refunds allowed after 30 days prior to start date of Camper.
Where do I drop off my child?
Children should be escorted to the front entrance of the museum. A staff member will check-in the student in the lobby.
Where do I pick up my child?
Enter the museum and provide the child’s name, camp group, and show your ID at the front desk. The visitor services staff will notify the camp staff of your arrival and the child will be escorted to the museum lobby for pick-up.
What does my child need to bring to camp?
Each child should wear their Camp T-shirts each day of camp. Water bottles are encouraged. Children should wear tennis shoes for safety throughout the museum and when in the park. If weather necessitates, jackets may be appropriate.