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We break our camps down by levels so each rider gets the maximum benefit from thier time at camp! Ages 5 and up are welcome at our camps and we offer after camp care to help out the working moms too!
Camp Stony Glen Stables
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Camp Location: Prosper, Texas, United StatesAges:
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Camp type:Day and Overnight
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Phone: 214-724-6017
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Camp's Description
We break our camps down by levels so each rider gets the maximum benefit from thier time at camp! Ages 5 and up are welcome at our camps and we offer after camp care to help out the working moms too!
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July 14, 2009
Reviewer: Janghwain from Plano, TX
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My 6 year old did a camp here for 3 days. In the brief time I was physically present, I saw 3 dangerous incidents involving young children. There was 1 adult, and the rest of the "counselors" were teenagers, the most senior being 16. 13 and 14 year olds were expected to drive the campers around on golf carts (2 incidents that could have been dangerous), and watch the kids in the pool (while I was there, I saw that NOBODY was watching the pool, and a girl was rescued by another young camper - unfortunately I was so busy watching the "lifeguards" not watching the pool I didn't see the girl myself). They really need to stop relying on young teenagers to do everything - they are simply not responsible enough.
Reviewer: Janghwain from Plano, TX
1 of 1 people found this review helpfulMy 6 year old did a camp here for 3 days. In the brief time I was physically present, I saw 3 dangerous incidents involving young children. There was 1 adult, and the rest of the "counselors" were teenagers, the most senior being 16. 13 and 14 year olds were expected to drive the campers around on golf carts (2 incidents that could have been dangerous), and watch the kids in the pool (while I was there, I saw that NOBODY was watching the pool, and a girl was rescued by another young camper - unfortunately I was so busy watching the "lifeguards" not watching the pool I didn't see the girl myself). They really need to stop relying on young teenagers to do everything - they are simply not responsible enough.
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