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Top 10 quirky camps for adults

March 19, 2008


Ever dream of being an astronaut, an elephant trainer, or a ghost hunter? For a day or even a week your dreams could come true with a growing number of camps catering for adults who want to try different.

Travel Web site Travelandleisure.com, which is owned by American Express , has come up with a list of the top 10 quirkiest camps for adult. The list has not been endorsed by .

“Camp isn’t just for kids anymore. In a hectic world, it offers an oasis, with opportunities for learning in a environment,” Peg L. Smith, chief executive officer of The American Camp , told the Web site.

1. Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp - , Los Angeles, , and London learn the ropes from their rock ‘n roll idols including Joe Walsh, , and . Bring your own instruments or use those at that camp to write and rehearse a song with a celebrity musician/counselor. There are daily jam sessions and a finale Battle of the Bands performance with guest stars like Roger Daltrey and .

2. Training Cavalieri Hilton, Rome

Over this three-hour course, participants learn ancient combat techniques and history while wearing the traditional costume and brandishing authentic -era replica wooden and iron weapons. The instructors are representatives from the Gruppo Storico Romano, the organization dedicated to the study and reenactment of culture.

3. Elephant Mahout Training Four Seasons Tented Camp,

For this half-day to three-day adventure, participants work side-by-side with local mahouts, who are expert trainers in the 2,000-year-old Thai tradition of elephant care. A maximum of 30 guests interact directly with the rescued elephants while the mahouts teach you about the animals and their well-being.

4. Wine-Making and Napa, California

The Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines Camp allows wine lovers to get out in the vineyard with winemakers for three days to harvest, , and blend wine and be an integral part of the process from vine to table.

5. Space , Alabama

The three- to eight-day program simulates astronaut training and an actual shuttle mission in as realistic a setting as possible. You’ll don real flight suits and work with NASA-developed training equipment, which demonstrates how your body feels during a launch or what it’s like to walk on the moon.

6. Ghost Hunter University Hotel Maison de Ville, New Orleans

Christopher Moon, licensed paranormal investigator and publisher of Haunted Times magazine, teaches the basics of ghost hunting over two nights at this hotel, set in a building that dates to 1742 and is said to be riddled with spirits. You’re encouraged to bring your own camera to learn how to catch orbs or spirits on film and decipher them in photos.

7. Crossword Puzzle Creation, 7-day Cruise on the America ship, Statendam

Editor of Newsday’s syndicated crossword puzzle and author of 125 books, teaches participants how to improve their crossword-solving skills, strengthen their vocabulary, and recognize the tricks over at least 10 hours of instruction.

8. African Vet Safaris

The four- to five-day Brothers Safaris program allows guests to work beside , a passionate South African veterinarian who specializes in wildlife species. You’ll be involved with micro-chipping and ear-notching animals for research and conservation purposes and to help combat poaching.

9. Training Hilton Molino Stucky, Venice

For three hours, travelers can step into the shoes of a professional to learn the mechanics of rowing and maneuvering the vessel, the perfect stance to maintain balance, and the aesthetics of etiquette.

10. Poker Camp - , Atlantic City, , and ,

At the World Poker Tournament Boot Camp, poker lovers spend a weekend immersed in poker strategy with poker celebrities including , Clonie Gowen, and . have lectures and interactive learning labs where each person sits with a professional player who critiques their play.

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