"He had a blast...learned so much, fell in love with baseball even more, and had a ton of fun. The trip to Wrigley also sounded magical. A special thank you to Patrick Wisdom for making a surprise visit and getting photos taken with the kids. Thank you for a great experience!"
Cubs Baseball Summer Camps
Cubs Baseball Summer Camps Safety Protocols
Arrival/drop-off
We ask that you stay in your car during drop-off, and do not walk your camper up to the check-in area.
We will have staff posted at the designated drop-off area to greet and walk your camper to our contact-free check-in process.
Camp procedures
Please pack your camper’s lunch in a sealed lunch bag marked with your camper’s name. If you pack anything that needs to be kept cool, please include an icepack in the lunch bag. Lunches will be kept in camper backpacks until lunch time. If your ballplayer’s lunch requires utensils, please include those in the lunch bag as well.
World Series Camp Experience Only: For Stadium visits, camper’s lunches will be kept in a large bag/bins for transport throughout the tour.
Campers will eat lunch with their team.
Campers will not be allowed to share water bottles, and we encourage you to pack enough water for the day if you are uncomfortable with your camper using camp-provided hydration stations.
During full camp meetings, your camper will sit with his/her team.
Game play
Each team will have a designated "dugout" area for their gear/bags. Campers' bags will not be stored together.
Pickup
Please stay in your car when you arrive; we will bring your camper to you.
Camper illness
If a camper begins to manifest symptoms of potential illness while at camp, we will contact his/her parent/guardian immediately in accordance with camp communication protocol. If, in the judgement of our leadership staff, the camper is exhibiting serious symptoms necessitating further emergency action, we will proactively seek additional medical assistance in addition to contacting the designated parent/guardian.
We will keep any camper suspected of a potential COVID-19 infection isolated in a designated area and attended to by a limited number of trained staff while the camper awaits pickup.
We will activate substantial additional sanitization protocols to clean and disinfect any surfaces and objects prior to allowing campers back in any area inhabited by a camper suspected of coronavirus infection.
Notification
If we receive notice from a parent/guardian of a confirmed or presumptive case of COVID-19 amongst our campers, we will follow these procedures:
- Directly contact families of campers who were in immediate contact with the camper in question.