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Camp Waldemar - 1st Term vs Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term

Camp Waldemar - 1st Term and Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term are both overnight/sleepaway camps in Hunt. Pricing varies; check live cost on each detail page. Both accept similar ages.

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Where they actually differ.

Without a single dominant differentiator on price, accreditation, or logistics, the choice usually comes down to two factors most parents underweight at first: fit between your child's friend group and each camp's existing camper population, and the kid's reaction to a 15-minute orientation visit. Both camps in this comparison have published broadly similar credentials; the deciding factor is rarely on the spec sheet.

Side-by-side

Attribute Camp Waldemar - 1st Term Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term
Category Overnight/Sleepaway Overnight/Sleepaway
Neighborhood Hunt, TX Hunt, TX
Ages Ages 9–16 Ages 9–16
Price Cost not available on website. Cost not available on website.
Rating 4.9 (26) 4.9 (26)
ACA-accredited
Years operating 100 1926
Staff ratio (published) Published Published
Extended care
Transportation
Financial aid
Lunch provided
FSA-eligible

Common questions about this comparison.

Are Camp Waldemar - 1st Term and Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term for the same ages?
Camp Waldemar - 1st Term accepts ages 9–16. Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term accepts ages 9–16. The age ranges line up exactly, so this isn't a differentiator.
Are Camp Waldemar - 1st Term and Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term accredited?
Camp Waldemar - 1st Term is ACA-accredited (100 years operating). Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term is ACA-accredited (1926 years operating). ACA accreditation is voluntary — many excellent camps run without it. Tenure tends to be a stronger signal of operational maturity than accreditation alone, but both together carry real weight.
What logistics differ between Camp Waldemar - 1st Term and Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term?
Camp Waldemar - 1st Term publishes: lunch included, no transportation, no posted aid, no extended care. Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term publishes: lunch included, no transportation, no posted aid, no extended care. Logistics often determine which camp actually fits a working family's week — extended care alone can shift a $400 program to a more sustainable option than a cheaper program without it.
How should I pick between Camp Waldemar - 1st Term and Camp Waldemar - 2nd Term?
Start by listing the three things that matter most to your family — schedule fit, price ceiling, kid's primary interest, friend group, transportation, or accreditation — and score each camp against your top three. Visit if logistics are close. Most Hunt parents we've spoken with say the deciding factor was either day-length fit or whether their kid already had a friend in one of the programs.