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Your Summer 1 Camping Assignments and Campground Map. (Those names at the top of each group are also links to a picture of your delightful abode.)
That's right: since there were so many complaints about having to rough it in tiny tents last summer, the School Board sprang for deluxe accommodations this time! Of course, when Lovey Howell ordered miniature personalized castles for everyone, she probably should've been a little more specific. She, um.... she meant well?
On the bright side, they're a good three times larger than last summer's tents, so there's plenty of room to bounce around in there without falling on top of each other. But what would be the fun in that?
Regardless of what the photographs might seem to imply, you can assume that all castles have door-flaps and covers that can be engaged to keep out sun and/or rain, and provide privacy from everybody who's not inside with you. However, as mentioned previously, if the castle's rockin', eeeevrybody's going to be able to see it from outside. Then again, who says the inhabitants aren't just in there jumping up and down like the five year olds they probably wish they'd turned into this week?
As with the tents, each camper will be provided with one (1) battery-operated lamp, one (1) sleeping bag, and a tent-mat. (Air mattresses would seem a little superfluous in this case.) Each castle will be provided with one (1) sturdy Igloo cooler for all your food-preservation needs, but management would suggest you keep it outside your bouncy castle, if you don't want the contents to get shaken, not stirred, every time somebody starts bouncing.
Move-in date is Sunday, and you can assume your characters know that there's something out there (since they've already signed up with buddies) but neither the residents nor the school administration will know what awaits them at the campground until they visit it themselves.
Should there be any errors in character placement or lack thereof, lemme know and I'll fix that right up!
That's right: since there were so many complaints about having to rough it in tiny tents last summer, the School Board sprang for deluxe accommodations this time! Of course, when Lovey Howell ordered miniature personalized castles for everyone, she probably should've been a little more specific. She, um.... she meant well?
On the bright side, they're a good three times larger than last summer's tents, so there's plenty of room to bounce around in there without falling on top of each other. But what would be the fun in that?
Regardless of what the photographs might seem to imply, you can assume that all castles have door-flaps and covers that can be engaged to keep out sun and/or rain, and provide privacy from everybody who's not inside with you. However, as mentioned previously, if the castle's rockin', eeeevrybody's going to be able to see it from outside. Then again, who says the inhabitants aren't just in there jumping up and down like the five year olds they probably wish they'd turned into this week?
As with the tents, each camper will be provided with one (1) battery-operated lamp, one (1) sleeping bag, and a tent-mat. (Air mattresses would seem a little superfluous in this case.) Each castle will be provided with one (1) sturdy Igloo cooler for all your food-preservation needs, but management would suggest you keep it outside your bouncy castle, if you don't want the contents to get shaken, not stirred, every time somebody starts bouncing.
Move-in date is Sunday, and you can assume your characters know that there's something out there (since they've already signed up with buddies) but neither the residents nor the school administration will know what awaits them at the campground until they visit it themselves.
Should there be any errors in character placement or lack thereof, lemme know and I'll fix that right up!