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Day Camp Details

Dining

Day athletes will have access to Tooker House Dining Hall, an on-campus dining hall, for lunches with the overnight athletes.


Please make sure your athlete has had breakfast before arriving to camp each day. In addition, we encourage everyone to come to camp with snacks and a reusable water bottle to access throughout the day! 

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Packing List

GEAR

  • Caps and goggles
  • Fins
  • Paddles
  • Snorkel (optional)
  • Kickboard (optional)
  • Pull buoy (optional) 

FOOD & WATER

  • Snacks
  • Reusable water bottle

OTHER

  • Towels (we recommend two or more)
  • Swimsuits (we recommend two or more)
  • Deck shoes
  • Sneakers or tennis shoes
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat and sunglasses
  • Dryland gear (exercise clothes, workout shoes, etc.)
  • Cell phones and other electronics are allowed. Please note that we are not responsible for any damaged or stolen goods. 

PROHIBITED ITEMS*

  • Firearms
  • Knives and all other sharp objects
  • Matches and Lighters
  • Straight razors
  • Rope
  • Illegal drugs and alcohol
  • Tobacco (including e-cigs and vaporizers)

*Possession of any of these items or similar items will result in the athlete's immediate expulsion from the camp without refund.

Check-in & Check-out

Check-in and check-out will be at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Complex for each day of camp. 


Please make sure you are prompt for check-in and check-out each day.  

Parents, Guardians & Family Visits

Parents, guardians, and families are invited to watch the swim sessions in the stands. Please be mindful that the spectator area of the pool is uncovered. Make sure to bring your hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen!  

Safety in the Summer Heat

Typically, the hottest average temperature for the month of June in Arizona is between 102 and 106 degrees Fahrenheit. Arizona’s summer climate is unique for most, so please make sure your athlete is mindful of the following: 

  • Hydrate with plenty of water throughout the day.
  • Wear sunscreen and reapply throughout the day.
  • Wear shoes on the pool deck, as the concrete can get very warm.


Our utmost concern is everyone's safety, and it is always helpful to have these messages reinforced at home before arriving at camp. 

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