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2018 Jubilee Accommodations (for webpage)

Jubilee Accommodations Tent Camping on Jubilee Hill One of the most popular ways to enjoy the Jubilee is to tent camp on Jubilee Hill. Registered participants will be matched up to tent with members of their unit (pack, troop, crew) and near others from their Scouting district or council. Each district s Campmaster will assign tenting areas for each unit on Jubilee Hill prior to the Jubilee , based on those registered. Cabins All cabins have a fireplace, outdoor deck and grill, kitchenette with tableware and basic cookware, microwave, refrigerator, range, TV, linens, and AC/heat. Specific cabin assignments will be at the discretion of the Jubilee leadership. Standard 2 bedroom (sleeps 4) includes two double or queen beds Single level 2 bedroom (sleeps 6) includes one queen bed and two sets of bunk beds Treetop (sleeps 6 8) includes two bedrooms, a queen bed, two sets of bunk beds, and a queen sofa sleeper or pull down bed Deluxe 2 bedroom (sleeps 4 6) includes two king beds and one queen sofa sleeper Deluxe 4 bedroom (sleeps 8 10) includes four king beds and one queen sofa sleeper Deluxe 6 bedroom (sleeps 16 20) includes five king beds, two sets of bunk beds (with double beds for bottom bunk), and two queen sofa sleepers Campsites All campsites include a hard surfaced pad of varying length and either a 20/30 AMP or 50 AMP electricity hookup.

Jubilee Accommodations Tent Camping on Jubilee Hill One of the most popular ways to enjoy the Jubilee is to tent camp on Jubilee Hill.

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1 Jubilee Accommodations Tent Camping on Jubilee Hill One of the most popular ways to enjoy the Jubilee is to tent camp on Jubilee Hill. Registered participants will be matched up to tent with members of their unit (pack, troop, crew) and near others from their Scouting district or council. Each district s Campmaster will assign tenting areas for each unit on Jubilee Hill prior to the Jubilee , based on those registered. Cabins All cabins have a fireplace, outdoor deck and grill, kitchenette with tableware and basic cookware, microwave, refrigerator, range, TV, linens, and AC/heat. Specific cabin assignments will be at the discretion of the Jubilee leadership. Standard 2 bedroom (sleeps 4) includes two double or queen beds Single level 2 bedroom (sleeps 6) includes one queen bed and two sets of bunk beds Treetop (sleeps 6 8) includes two bedrooms, a queen bed, two sets of bunk beds, and a queen sofa sleeper or pull down bed Deluxe 2 bedroom (sleeps 4 6) includes two king beds and one queen sofa sleeper Deluxe 4 bedroom (sleeps 8 10) includes four king beds and one queen sofa sleeper Deluxe 6 bedroom (sleeps 16 20) includes five king beds, two sets of bunk beds (with double beds for bottom bunk), and two queen sofa sleepers Campsites All campsites include a hard surfaced pad of varying length and either a 20/30 AMP or 50 AMP electricity hookup.

2 Some campsites have surrounding space that can be utilized for tenting. Modern shower/latrine buildings and drinking water are conveniently located. Trailer dump stations and water are available near the park entrance. Specific campsite assignments will be at the discretion of the Jubilee leadership and will be partly based upon the number of participants on the registration as well as the use of RVs. Lodge Rooms All rooms in the Peter Kiewit Lodge are equipped with TV, telephone, wireless Internet, AC/heat, and a private bath. 4 person rooms have two queen beds. 6 person rooms have two queen beds and a queen sofa sleeper. Specific room assignments will be at the discretion of the Jubilee leadership. Strategic Air & Space Museum (Saturday Sunday overnight) A great way to enjoy the Jubilee for Cub Scouts and their families! Guests will have the chance to check out the Museum after dark and take part in activities with education staff. The activities will include rocket launches, planetarium shows, Cubelet robotics, and the chance to learn about some of our planes with their interactive 4 Forces program.

3 Those wishing to take part in the activities should arrive at the Museum by 8:30 AM (Saturday). Any participants pre registered for the Museum overnight can check in anytime until 11:00 AM (Saturday). The Museum overnight experience is an additional $13 per person beyond the Jubilee cost.


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