CAMP is a family-oriented retail store that offers ticketed family experiences for kids ages 2–10 with 11 locations across the US. Tickets range from $14 to $42 per person, depending on location and day of the week, and cover entry to a fully built immersive world — currently featuring Bluey, Gabby's Dollhouse, PAW Patrol, and Peppa Pig. Activities like slime-making and crafts are available as add-ons. Most families spend 1.5 to 2 hours.
Here's the honest breakdown.
Ticket prices vary by location and day. Weekday tickets start lower; weekend tickets run higher. Prices shift based on demand, so booking early usually gets you the best rate. Here's the current range at each location*
New York City — from $32/person on weekdays, $39/person on weekends
Miami — from $34/person on weekdays, $42/person on weekends
Los Angeles — from $29/person on weekdays, $39/person on weekends
Minneapolis — from $29/person on weekdays, $39/person on weekends
Houston — from $24/person on weekdays, $29/person on weekends
Washington DC — from $24/person on weekdays, $29/person on weekends
Boston — from $19/person on weekdays, $29/person on weekends
Philadelphia — from $19/person on weekdays, $29/person on weekends
Chicago — from $21/person on weekdays, $29/person on weekends
Charlotte — from $24/person on weekdays, $29/person on weekends
Atlanta — from $14/person on weekdays, $19/person on weekends
Activities are separate but can be bundled. The Slime Bar and Maker Studio are $25 per person purchased individually, or $20 per person when bundled with an experience ticket. The Splatter Room in Chicago is the same pricing; the blacklight Splatter Rooms in Miami and Minneapolis are $35 per person and don't apply to the craft pass. Character add-ons like themed ears are available for $14.50 during checkout. Merchandise is available in the store.
*Prices subject to change at any time. Last updated April 6th, 2026.
Your ticket covers entry to a fully built themed world — not a walk-through exhibit or a themed playground, but a complete environment built to be touched, explored, and played in at your own pace. CAMP Counselors are in the space running activities, engaging kids, and making every child feel like the star of the visit.
The store is free for all guests. No ticket required.
The case for it: CAMP is about a one-hour experience with a lot packed in. Unlike a movie or a meal out, kids are active the whole time — building, crafting, exploring, and playing. CAMP Counselors handle the programming, so parents can focus on enjoying the moment with their kids. For the right age range (roughly 3–8), the engagement level is high. For families visiting a city, it's one of the best rainy-day or half-day options out there.
What to know going in: Tickets are per person, so for a family of four the cost adds up. Activities cost extra. If your kid is on the older end of the age range or has already visited this particular immersive experience, the novelty factor is lower. The store is a temptation budget line item.
The honest answer: For a family with kids in the 2–8 range visiting for the first time, CAMP consistently delivers. The combination of a built world, hands-on activities, and staff who are actually trained in child engagement is harder to find than it should be. Plus, CAMP offers a variety of activities, so depending on your child's interests, there is likely something they will gravitate towards in the store.
Every CAMP location has a themed experience, a Slime Bar, a Maker Studio, and a store. Some locations have additional activities:
Miami — Blacklight Splatter Room, IT'SUGAR candy mix bar (exclusive to Miami), Spin Art, Tie Dye Art
Minneapolis — Blacklight Splatter Room, Spin Art, Tie Dye Art
Chicago — Classic Splatter Room
Charlotte & Philadelphia — Game Room