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Introducing Kidcam Camp at Tulane University Reily Center

  • Melissa C.
  • Dec 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

💚☀️ BIG NEWS for Summer 2026! 💚☀️ 


Kidcam Camps is expanding—bringing more camps to more places you love with another incredible trusted community partner. We’re thrilled to announce our newest location: 

Kidcam Camps at Tulane University’s Reily Center.


Led by experienced Kidcam Director Kacey Albert, Kidcam at Tulane will serve campers ages K–13 with the full Spirit of Summer you know and love. Weekly themes come to life through: 

  • Swimming 

  • STEM activities 

  • Sports 

  • Arts & creativity 

  • Life skills 

  • Movement & outdoor play 

  • Tennis 

  • Kidcam traditions, talent shows, competitions & special performances 

All hosted inside Tulane’s Reily Center Complex. 


Your New Orleans–Area Kidcam Camps for 2026 

Along with our newest location at Tulane University, families can still choose to attend (or mix & match weeks at) their favorite camp locations: 

  • Kidcam Camp at New Orleans' City Park 

  • Every Day Away by Kidcam Camps – Uptown New Orleans 

  • Kidcam at Faith Lutheran, Harahan 


With over 50 years of trusted experience and American Camp Association accreditation, Kidcam makes summer safe, flexible, and stress-free for parents—and unforgettable for kids. 


☀️ Summer Dates: May 26 – July 31, 2026 

☀️ Designed for Parents. Loved by Kids. 

☀️ Extended hours available for before & after care 


Our goal is simple: make summer easy, accessible, and unforgettable—wherever your family is. 


📅 Registration opens January 5 at KidcamCamps.com  

💛❤️ Let the countdown to Summer 2026 begin! 

7 Comments


Christopher Martinez
2 days ago

The talent shows and special performances line jumped out at me — those nights always turn into “okay, now we need an outfit and a plan” pretty fast. It’s funny, I’ve pulled last-minute hair ideas from StyleLookLab before a school event, and I can already see that happening again if my kid gets hyped for a camp performance week.

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Samantha Lee
2 days ago

Weekly themes + arts/creativity + those camp traditions (talent shows, competitions) are the stuff kids actually talk about later, not just “we played sports.” I keep wishing camps would share a couple example theme days or craft photos — I’ve even mocked up little “theme week” visuals for my kid at home using https://imgg.ai just to get them excited.

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Ryan Collins
2 days ago

The May 26–July 31 window plus before/after care is the kind of practical detail that actually decides whether a family can make camp work. I’ve been down a rabbit hole on an AI tool listing site trying to find better ways to organize summer logistics, and honestly “simple + consistent schedule” beats fancy planning every time.

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Olivia Bennett
2 days ago

Curious how swim days work for the younger campers — are there set swim blocks by age, or is it more flexible week to week? Also, whenever camps ask for allergy/med info in online forms I get a little paranoid and end up keeping my own notes encoded (I’ve used CaesarCipher for that kind of thing).

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Daniel Hughes
2 days ago

Mix & match weeks across locations is such a relief for families juggling work and travel — and the K–13 span is honestly hard to find in one place. Reading this while taking a quick brain break on https://blockblast.co made me think the “STEM + movement” combo is exactly what kids need in summer.

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