When schools closed down in March my kid’s devices became their main source of connection for schoolwork and entertainment. One of the common interests that they all enjoyed together (and still do) with friends and cousins while being apart, is playing Minecraft.
When many businesses were doing everything they could to stay afloat, Laser City started working with a local software designer to create their own online camp platform called CODO.
Visit www.codo.ca to learn more about the NEW Laser City online platform.
Launched in May, not only were they able to help keep their staff employed, but they were also a much-needed resource for hundreds of parents and kids at home in Edmonton and across Canada.
3 Reasons To Register For Online Day Camp
Parents Ease of Mind
Laser City has you and your kids’ safety in mind. While there are a few mainstream options available to run online day camp like this, Laser City wanted to go above and beyond.
Not only are CODO Camps hosted and ran by the qualified Laser City staff, but the video platform is also private making it a safe and secure online experience for everyone!
Jam-Packed Fun
Currently, CODO offers Minecraft day camps in both creative and survival mode with more themes such as Roblox and Fortnite being added in the coming weeks.
Running on a weekly schedule for 2 hours a day, use promo code 35mommy to save $35 on your registration fees. Online camps have availability for up to 6 kids plus the camp host.
Register for online camp here
Camp hosts are experts in Minecraft, Roblox, and Fortnite and your kids online camp will be a fun, safe, and positive experience with activities that include:
- Fun ice breakers
- Challenge explanations
- Guided play and in-game presentations
- Break time activities and games
More Than Just Summer Fun
Come September Laser City is expanding on what they offer through CODO, but they need your help. Through an online survey, they are working to determine the needs and interests of parents and kids.
Fill out the online survey here
Not only has there been an interest for kids that will be homeschooling come September, but there are also options to host online birthday parties, supervised hangouts and more. The possibilities are endless…
Laser City has locations in both Edmonton and Calgary and is currently open for socially distanced drop-in Laser Tag, as well as Laser Tag and Mini Paintball parties. You can also rent at home Virtual Reality Systems through them too. To learn more about Laser City visit www.lasercity.ca
This post has been created in partnership with Laser City, all opinions are my own.