FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below we have tried to answer the questions we hear most often. If you need more information about something that isn’t listed on the web site, please write info@darkodyssey.com and we will do our best to get right back to you.
Q: How do I get to Summer Camp?
Q: What is the Meal Plan like? Will there be Vegan or Gluten Free meals?
Q: Will there be food vendors?
Q: What’s this Midnight Snack I heard about?
Q: What are the beds like?
Q: I’m going to tent! What should i expect?
A: Most people set up along the tree lines around camp. There are several nice fields where you can build your own small city. You will have unlimited access to the two large public bath houses at camp. There are also bathrooms located next to the pool. Of course, if you make friends with one of the cabin groups you may ask to use their bathrooms, but don’t assume that because you pitched a tent next to a cabin you can use their facilities. Please respect people’s privacy.
Q: I have an awesome RV … can I bring it.
A: Sure but there is a $375 charge per RV and we have room for the first 15 to sign up. Here is the bad news … there are no hook-ups available so you will have to be completely self contained. You will be able to use the bathroom and shower facilities so this shouldn’t be too much of a problem. When you register there is now an RV Parking option. You only need to select it for primary person registering the RV. Questions? Send and email to registrar@darkodyssey.com.
Q: I’ve heard that there are participating group discounts. How do I get one?
Q: What if it rains?
Q: Can I bring the kids?
Q: What’s the deal with camp chores?
A: We ask that everyone sign up for 4 hours of community service (2 – two hour chores). We have all sorts of jobs so we won’t ask you to do anything that you physically can’t. Examples of chores include: gate duty, working the registration desk, driving a golf cart, dungeon monitoring, replenishing supplies, and decorating for special events. Most people enjoy doing chores because it lets them meet new people. If you prefer, a “resort option” is available that allows you to opt out of chores for $75. Most people do not take this option, but it is available to you.
Q: What should I pack?
- Linens: Sheets, Pillow, Pillow Case, Blanket
- Towels, Washcloths<
- Extra Blankets
- christmas lights [for mood lighting]
- small cooler
- coffee maker, coffee supplies
- Cabin Decorations
- Extension Cords
- Fan
- Flashlight (one for each person)
- portable lawn chairs
- snacks, airtight tupperwear containers
- Mattress Pad
- alarm clock
- Bluetooth Speaker
Poolside:
- Beach towel (for the pool)
- Bathing suit (optional!)
- Sunscreen
- Bug repellent spray
- Sunglasses
Personal:
- driver’s license or other ID
- cash [there will be vending!]
- hair dryer
- sleeping mask and earplugs
- toiletries
- contact lens stuff
- prescription medications
- allergy medication
- Tylenol/aspirin/Advil
- Pepto-Bismol or equivalent
- tissues
General Clothing:
- raincoats and umbrellas
- jean, sweaters, warm clothes
- slippers, sandals, robe
- baseball hat or other hat
- fetishwear
- Sneakers or other comfortable shoes
- walking boots
Toys and Stuff:
- toy bag
- sex toys
- lube
- gloves
- condoms
- Kites, Frisbees, Balls, Games
Here are some examples of things you can NOT bring: cameras (see next question), refrigerators, air conditioners, and hotplates.
Q: Will there be a way to hook up my notebook computer to the internet?
Q: Once I register, how do I create a tent city or cabin for all my friends, or find a cabin I can join to make new ones?
Q:I have more questions… I need more answers?
Q: I can’t bring my camera!?
Q: What if I opt out of the meal plan?
Q: Do I need a date?
Q: What are the cabins like?
A: There are different types of cabins throughout camp, and they house anywhere from 7-13 people. Each cabin has one or more bathrooms which are shared by all cabinmates. Each bathroom has several toilets in private stalls and several showers also in private stalls. All cabins and all bathrooms are all-gender all the time, (unless, of course, you create a single-gender cabin through the community system). Some cabins share a roof, others share a common entrance or bathroom between them. There is flourescent lighting and plenty of electrical outlets. While there aren’t any private cabins, we do have a few private rooms in what used to be the camp infirmary. This building has a series of small rooms that sleep 2. If you require privacy, we may be able to accommodate you. There is limited availability and a $100/person charge for these rooms. Email registrar@darkodyssey.com for more information.