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Is this an adult only event?

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No! Kids and babies are welcome! We would love to make this feel like a family summer camp experience!

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Do we have to stay in the cabins on the summer camp grounds?

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If sleeping in a cabin doesn't sound like your cup of tea, we have attached some other options nearby under the travel tab. If it does sounds like fun to you, we can't wait to host you onsite and have fun all weekend long! Guests not staying at the camp are still welcome to join all activities and meals!

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Are there any camp rules?

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For the most part, we just want you to have a good time! There are some rules however that the camp has put in place to ensure we have a safe and fun experience. 1) No Smoking - No smoking allowed on the facility. This includes vaping. This is unfortunately a rule that the camp takes very seriously and could end our festivities early if broken. We do ask that you please honor this. 2) If you are going to be taking out kayaks or paddle boats the camp has asked that you please wear a provided life jacket. 3) No alcohol will be permitted down at the beach.

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Can I bring my own food and drinks?

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Of course! Feel free to bring your own snacks and beverages. If you are going to be staying overnight at the camp, Breakfast and Lunch will be provided on Saturday. We ask that no outside alcohol be brought to the functions that have working bartenders serving.

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What are accommodations like at the Camp?

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Camp Robin Hood has many cabins that can host anywhere from 16-25 people. Many of the cabins have been updated recently and all have electricity and hot water. Some of the newer cabins have heating but none have AC. Think of this experience as glamping. You will be sharing the space with other people. Bedding will be provided but you may want to bring your own bedding, sheets to hang for additional privacy, or a fan. All meals for the weekend are provided. Photos of the interior of the bunkhouses/cabins are under the camp details section.

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What to Pack?

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Pack as if you're spending the weekend at the lake: Here's a list of items we recommend packing: - All personal toiletries (shampoo, soap, etc) - Sunscreen - Bug Spray - Bathing suit - Hair tools (blow dryers, straighteners, curling irons, etc) - Steamer/Iron if you wish - Athletic wear & gear - Water bottle - Welcome Dinner outfit (Dressy Casual) - Wedding outfit Semi-formal/Cocktail) - Casual/warm clothes and shoes. Mornings and evenings will likely be cooler temps, so pack with this in mind! - Beach accessories - Additional beverages and food for your own use between catered functions. - [Optional] Extra pillows and blankets if you prefer your own!* *Linens are included in all cabin rentals and are provided. A set of linens includes one pillow, one pillowcase, two sheets, one blanket, and one bath towel. We encourage you to bring extra blankets!

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Is there transportation to the wedding?

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There is no transportation to the wedding. However, there is parking for the wedding if you choose to drive.

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Can I bring my pet?

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Can I bring my pets? No, Camp Robin Hood does not allow guests to bring pets so please plan accordingly.

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