Elemeno P
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Thanks for all the tips on our "Sleep-Over". USS Lexington is probably next.
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We have done it twice. The boys really enjoy it. IMHO, the program is meh, but the boys enjoy it and you get to see the Saturn V which is ALWAYS worth it. Plan to stay the morning after to do the tour of the rockets and mission control.
We ate as a group prior to check in. The floor is VERY hard, the coffee runs all night :-) no cots allowed, no air mattresses but the self inflating pads are ok.
What specifically are you worried about bringing?
Thanks MM!
You answered my question perfectly.
I was thinking about getting one of those egg crate things, but the self inflating sounds like a better idea.
Might run into Academy to see if they have any. Didn't expect to sleep much.
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Checking if anyone has done the NASA camp-in's?
We got a Bears/Webelos camp-in this weekend, and wondering if anyone has some tips and info on things we can/cannot take.
They're website is pretty specific on what we can bring, just checking if they are as strict as the FAQs sound.
Thanks in advance.
JO
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""~~Wonder why our Council never brings it up?""
I have NEVER heard of a Council "officially" recommending a volunteer organized website.
Elemeno, did your Council recommend "Scouter dot com"? How came you here?
I would think they would use every resource available to try to help / keep adult leaders.
Stumbled onto this site.
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Thanks!
That is a great site.
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Sorry if this has been discussed as my search-fu didn't pop anything up.
Anyone else use this site?
Found so much information. Wonder why our Council never brings it up?
Really like how its organized.
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Second year as CM and just found this site.
Small pack from a small town in Texas. Looking for ideas.
Thanks to all in advance!
NASA - Cub Scout Camp-Ins
in Open Discussion - Program
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UPDATE:
Kids had a great time.
Some of my takeaways FWIW-
- Pack the kitchen sink. I was waiting for a full shake down securiity check. Didn't happen. Other packs were rolling in wagons and huge bags.
- The people running the show were good. A little bossy, but it's their house.
- Earplugs were a must (super tight sleeping arraingements).
- Hard floor is hard floor.
All in all, kids had fun and parents survived. Would do again with no problems.