alaskamak10 wrote:
1. Are the bathrooms or showers gross? I HATE gross showers and bathrooms! (Eugh! Who likes 'em)
2. I'm an Alaskan, and I've had to deal with pretty chilly temps...I do terrible in heat such as Alabama... Should I take the top bunk? I've heard there are vents there... l
3.What items out of my list below V should I lock up, and which should I bring with me?
4. Would it be OK if I wake up really eary... like 5:30? It gets very bright way up here in the summer... We usually wake up pretty early!
First off, congratulations on winning the trip! That's really exciting and I'm sure you're going to have an amazing time (who wouldn't?).
To answer your questions
1. I've never found the bathrooms or showers gross. They have always been very clean. At least the women's have been. With fewer females at camp, those bathrooms don't get used quite as much. So the guys' might be a bit less clean. I do recommend bringing flip-flops to wear to and in the shower, just a good idea anytime you're not at home.
2. What time of year are you going? It is going to be hot and it's going to be humid and you're going to be kinda miserable when you're outside. There's really no way around it. Fortunately you're not outside all that often (Area 51 will probably be the longest time). Make sure you have a water bottle with you at all times. Fill it up with ice and water at meals. That will help some. Also, let your counselor know that you have issues with the heat. If you start to feel bad, sit down (the fall is shorter if you pass out...yes I'm speaking from experience). But, as I said, most of the time you'll be inside and everything is well air conditioned.
For sleeping, I'm not sure about Hab2 (where the SC kids sleep) or Hab3 (At Aviation Challenge) but Hab1 is nice and chilly most of the time and downright cold now and then. I don't know if it really matters if you're on the top or bottom bunk (cold air sinks). Personally, I prefer the bottom just for convenience. I've always had at least one night where I was kinda cold.
3. Definitely bring a camera and keep it with you most of the time. Bring your cell phone (mostly for travel emergencies) but keep it locked up. iPod/MP3 player is up to you. You won't have time to listen to it while you're at camp, but it might be nice to have when you're traveling. Defintiely bring some duct tape. A flashlight's not a bad idea either. And, if they let kids have pocket/swiss army knives, those are useful (put it in your checked luggage).
4. Due to the time change, you'll probably be fine with getting up when everyone else does. The rooms in the Hab are completely dark (no windows in most) so the sunrise won't wake you up. If you do get up early, I'm not certain if they let kids wander around before the counselors arrive. But last time I was there (for adult camp) I went out for a run most mornings. It was neat to run through rocket park or down to AC or through the woods between the two. It was like having the place all to myself. If you do wake up early and they let you, I'd recommend at least walking through the rocket park or spending some time in the museum.