Defy Trampoline Park Summer Camp
Description: Rated #1 in Tucson! All the attractions of DEFY plus horseback riding, petting zoos, foam parties, laser tag & more! No camp is more active, affordable, & fun. Register soon! If you want your children to have less screen time and more activity, this is the camp for you! Call before we are sold out!
Dates: May 28-31; June 3-7; June 10-14; June 17-21; June 24-28; July 1-5; July 8-12; July 15-19; July 22-26; July 29 - August 2
Hours: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Where: Defy Tucson Trampoline Park
Address: 4861 N Stone Ave..
Cost: $269/week I $65 daily
Ages: 5-12
Organization: Camps for Kids Inc.
Phone: 1-480-217-0652
Website: summercampaz.com
Email: contact@SummerCampAZ.com
Registration website: summercampaz.com
Registration deadline: August 2, 2024
Is the registration fee refundable? Yes
Camp days offered: Full day
Maximum attendees: 49
Is lunch offered? Yes
Extended days offered: Yes
Discounts: Sibling discount of an additional $10 off per week for each sibling.
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