FAQs
What are camp hours?
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where is camp located?
Chicago Hope Field & Quest Multisport
2641 W Harrison St.
Chicago, IL
Will there be bus transportation?
Yes, for a fee. We offer 12-15 cluster stops to all our campers conveniently located around the city. Bus will be opt-in only. Our Cluster Stop map is accessible during registration or available upon request.
Where and when does my child get picked up and dropped off from the bus?
Once you have signed up for Hi-Five Chicago’s bus service, you will be provided with a drop off and pickup cluster stop.
What should my child bring to camp?
All campers need to bring to camp is athletic shoes, a water bottle marked clearly, a mask, a hat, and sunblock (optional).
Is there an After Camp Program?
Yes, the After Camp program operates from 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm.
Is there an additional cost for after-camp?
Yes, it is an additional $175 per week.
Will there be field trips?
In a typical year, yes. We go to water parks, trampoline parks, baseball games, bowling alleys, etc. Last summer, we were able to go on most of our favorite field trips. However, we will have to wait and see what the status of the pandemic is by the time camp rolls around. We are keeping our fingers crossed that we will be able to bring the kids to our favorite field trip spots. If we are not able to, we are already planning on how to bring the field trip experience right to camp.
Is there an instructional swim program?
Yes, there is an instructional swim program for our PreK – 3rd Grade campers. They will have instructional swim 1-2x per week.
Is there a lunch program available?
The Hi-Five Hot Lunch Program offers campers individual meals catered by Chicago’s favorites like Fontano’s Subs, Popeye’s, Taco Bell, Buona Beef, and Lou Malnati’s. And every week ends with the famous Hi-Five Friday cookout. In addition, we offer a healthy and balanced menu of basics like WOW Butter (contains no peanuts) and jelly,
bagels and cream cheese, plus fresh fruits every single day. So in addition to the catered meal, there are also many other healthy options to choose from. Of course, campers are welcome to bring their own lunches any time; refrigeration is available.
What is the staff-to-child ratio?
5-6 campers: 1 staff member
Can you customize your weeks?
Yes, you can. You can choose to go any combination of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 weeks.
When are camp fees due?
May 1st all camp fees are due. You always have the option to pay-in-full too.
What do the campers do during inclement weather?
We have great indoor facilities including an air-conditioned cafeteria, classrooms, gymnasiums and a theater! These great facilities allow us to continue the majority of our daily activities even in the event of rain or extreme heat. We may plan some off-camp activities in the event of rain as well.
What happens if my child sustains an injury at camp?
If an injury occurs, campers will be brought to our on-staff certified athletic trainer. If not too serious, once the injury is dealt with, the trainer will call the parents to notify them of the injury. If serious, Hi-Five will call 911.
What if my child has allergies or necessary medication?
Campers taking medication must have a signed medical authorization form. Please send the medication with your child on the first day of camp. Our on-staff Certified Athletic Trainer will keep it for the summer and administer it per your authorization. Please CLEARLY LABEL all medication.
Is Hi-Five only about sports and competition?
Heck no! We provide a safe, encouraging and fun environment in which children can experience sports. We strive to make Hi-Five an experience filled with high-energy and positivity. We believe athletics builds confidence and ultimately provides a focus that is important all through life. In addition to sports, we have talent shows, Halloween in July, and all sorts of fun, engaging activities for your camper to enjoy.