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    Jonathan G.

    Looking for something to do with kids while you are in the Hamptons? Of course your first thought would be to drive to an industrial park in Riverhead where you would pay $12 to go on a safari adventure...wait, not on a safari adventure - to Safari Adventure which has absolutely nothing to do with a safari or much general adventure at all, BUT it is a viable rain day activity even if you have seen it all before. Safari Adventure is Chuck E. Cheese lite, but seemingly cleaner and better taken care of. In place of zebras, elephants and lions there is food, bounce houses, bounce slides, a small assortment of video games and then all the games you can win tickets at to later purchase small plastic items for hundreds of said tickets. However, your kids will have a ton of fun here. Safari Adventure is not large, but can hold a fair amount of kids. The bounce slides are literally balloons and bubbles in that any kid up to around 7 will go down them 20 times and enjoy every slide. There is also a play structure/ladder and ropes course which is good for kids of all ages. While the general premise of trekking out to a warehouse in Riverhead is strange, the price is right (adults don't pay, $12 for kids) and every kid appears to have fun there. Bring socks, even in the summer, as there are no shoes (for adults or kids) in the play area and no bare feet allowed. The bathrooms here were very clean and for a place with this many kids running around, it was kept tidy and in order.

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    15 years ago

    Not that impressed. Nothing like an adventure i expected. My kids were not happy there and started crying.

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    Super clean, so much to do and what I love most is that they offer a sensitive safari hour once a month for children with autism.

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    Hidden Pond Day Camp

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    You pay thousands of dollars and they hire young kids who are inexperienced and lazy. My child…read moreended up left alone to change and walk to the lunch tent, fell trying to catch up with her group and someone needed to go find a counselor to help her! SHE WAS 6 YEARS OLD. She needed stitches and when she returned and couldn't go swimming because of the stitches they made her sit on the side of the pool and watch the other kids swim.

    Enjoyed attending this camp as a child for many years. Especially when I was around the age of 7,…read morethe camp always kept me entertained. I thought the lunches were great and always looked forward to ice cream at the end of the day. I made friendships to last a lifetime. I didn't need a fancy, super expensive camp to have a great summer, and neither does your child. My favorite years of camp was when I was a counselor in training (C.I.T.). The C.I.T. program at Hidden Pond Day Camp is awesome! Being able to go on weekly field trips and getting proper training by working with actual camp groups was a great experience. However, It is hard for the camp to keep their employees, which is why they are forced to hire candidates who are not the best. After being a full time counselor there for one summer, I understand. The counselors are treated with no respect. Being paid UNDER $4/hr for long camp days it is understandable why no one wants to come back. The work staff that returns every year actually bullies some of the employees. I was screamed at about being "too cautious" with my campers. The division heads play favorites so extremely that some counselors didn't even have to do their job. However, the camp did provide counselor bonding activities outside of our hours which was always a blast. The employees get proper training in what to do if there is a medical emergency, an evacuation It is sad for me to not return to a camp I loved so much. I recommend the day camp, but have definitely seen a significant decrease in returning counselors. I wish the best for Peter Trupia (the manager) and the other workers who put in countless hours to make Hidden Pond Day Camp a great environment.

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