Registration for Life Time's flexible summer
camps now open for members with kids ages 5 to 12
CHANHASSEN, Minn., Feb. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With summer creeping closer,
parents are now on the lookout for engaging activities to fill
their kids' days once school is out. Life Time (NYSE: LTH), which
serves more than 31,000 children aged 5 to 12 annually at its
summer camps across North America,
offers these tips from its Kids experts to guide parents in
selecting a camp this year.
- Look for Unique Activities - Consider a summer camp
that engages kids in new active experiences, helps them learn
different skills and encourages them to be healthy. Every Life Time
Summer Camp includes weekly themes, from science experiments to
outdoor exploration, giving kids an opportunity to learn and try
something new every day. Two electives are included every week
including art, STEAM activities, sports, athletic training, dance,
coding, cheer and pickleball. There are also weekly Friday field
trips to museums, zoos, aquariums, waterparks, amusement parks and
other local attractions.
- Is the Summer Camp Flexible? - Parents are busier now
than ever before. Be sure to check that your summer camp start and
end times work for everyone. Many camps have forced times for
drop-off and pick-up, creating extra challenges. Life Time has
extended hours to accommodate parents' busy schedules. Camp runs
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Before care
(7-9 a.m.) and aftercare
(4-6 p.m.) are included in the cost
of camp. Additionally, consider asking about flexible payment
options. At Life Time, parents can pay in full during registration,
or choose a flex payment plan for the same total price.
- Save Time with Swim Lessons - Summer is a great
time to get kids started with swim lessons. Why not cross two
things off the list with a summer camp that includes swim lessons?
Registration for Life Time's summer camps includes twice weekly
swim lessons supervised by lifeguards and trained professionals,
ensuring parents' peace of mind regarding water safety throughout
the season.
Life Time's Kids Camps are designed to give children an
unforgettable experience full of adventures, sports, activities,
and friendships, all while keeping them active through the summer.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, active
children tend to have better grades in school, improved
concentration and better cognitive performance.
"What truly sets our summer camps apart at Life Time is the
quality and variety of content your child will be experiencing.
Each day has a unique lesson plan, so kids never get bored," said
Samantha Stark, Senior Director of
Life Time's Kids Programming. "If you add in our unique offering of
electives and swim lessons, kids at Life Time's camps will be
well-equipped to have a healthy, happy summer."
Busy families at Life Time looking for an exciting way to keep
their kids healthy and active this summer can now register for the
Life Time's 2024 Summer Camps. For more information about camps
near you and to register, visit the Life Time Summer Camps
website.
About Life Time®
Life Time (NYSE:
LTH) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its
portfolio of more than 170 athletic country clubs across
the United States and Canada. The Company's healthy way of life
communities and ecosystem address all aspects of healthy living,
healthy aging and healthy entertainment for people 90 days to 90+
years old. Supported by a team of more than 37,000 dedicated
professionals, Life Time is committed to providing the best
programs and experiences through its clubs, iconic athletic events
and comprehensive digital platform.
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