Many summer camps have reopened since a 2-year shut down but have been forced to raise prices. How to make sure you are choosing the best one for your children.
Every working parent has to deal with this: the school year is about to end, which means it's time to look at summer camps.
But many camps closed for good during the COVID shutdown, and others were forced to raise prices to keep operating, as mother-of-three Jenny Miele recently discovered. Sarah Wetzel of the Better Business Bureau says they've had plenty of complaints about summer camps, particularly about refunds.
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