Cub World Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between day camp and Cub World?

Day camp is a great program. But at Cub World, it is OVERNIGHT. You check in on Saturday morning, all meals are included.  You sleep and participate in imaginative THEME AREAS. We have an outstanding PAID STAFF. They are certified, trained, enthusiastic, and THEY put on the program FOR YOU. Parents get to enjoy the program too.

Can a Cub Scout go to Cub World if his pack does not sign up?

YES! A Cub Scout and their parent do not need to be with their pack to come to Cub World. Coming to Cub World as a Pack can be a lot of fun as boys and adults get to be with their friends. But coming to Cub World as an individual is fun too, as you make new friends in your area and in the camp. The program is staff-driven, so it really does not matter.  We also encourage you to sign up as a FAMILY, siblings can enjoy in the fun of Cub World too!

Can a Cub Scout go to Cub World during a different session than the rest of his pack?”

YES! Individuals can sign up for any session at all. Boys can even come more than once in the summer.

Can our Pack’s den chiefs go to Cub World?

Yes! Boy Scout Den Chiefs pay the adult fee with their packs.

What time do we arrive at Cub World?

Please arrive between 10am -11am on Saturday.

Can Second-Year Webelos stay with the rest of the pack in the theme areas?

Second Year Webelos are encouraged to attend the Webelos Adventure at Camp Yawgoog. This program is designed to meet the age appropriate skills and needs of second-year Webelos. If they are not participating in the Webelos Adventure at Yawgoog they may come to Cub World with their pack but they will be repeating the program laid out for the Cub Scouts.

What are the sleeping arrangements at Cub World?

Bunk rooms are provided at each theme area, that equipped with benches and beds almost as comfortable as a hotel.  Please cooperate with your resident area director when you are being assigned your sleeping accommodations. Adults need to respect the privacy of youth members in situations such as changing for swimming or for bed. They also need to protect their own privacy in similar situations.

What are the rest room and shower facilities?

Each theme area and the pool has independent assigned rest rooms for Cub Scouts, Men, and Women equipped with flush toilets, soap, and paper towels. The theme areas and the pool have independent warm and clean shower facilities for Men and Women. These are for adults only. The pool has separate shower facilities for all youth. Our Services and Pool Staffs clean and stock all of our facilities daily.

Can someone arrive late, leave early, or leave for portion of a session?

Yes. In the event a Cub Scout or adult cannot be in camp for the full session please inform the camp director and arrangements can be made.

How do we choose where we stay?

Most packs rotate from year to year between the three theme areas, Castle and High Seas. These theme areas are open to all ranks, and packs are encouraged to stay together.

 

 

NARRAGANSETT COUNCIL
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

223 Scituate Avenue
Cranston, RI 02921

Phone/Fax:401.351.8700
info@narragansettbsa.org
 

 

CAMP YAWGOOG 

 

61 Camp Yawgoog Rd
Rockville, RI 02873

 

campyawgoog@scouting.org