Being our first Program, my kids and I (I am a widower) didn’t know what to expect. We arrived to professional staff, who immediately accommodated my request for an additional room for my daughter, as I had failed to adequately plan. The welcome bag contained the entire schedule, as well as door magnets for Yom Tov and Shabbos as well as a switch cover. Services were set up in and area that was both spacious, and with appropriate separation for any hashkofah. Sedarim were held in both a large dining Hall, with each table conducting their own Seder communally, or, upon request, there were private rooms available for larger Families or individual groups to have a more intimate setting.. Food was plentiful, with no problems getting seconds for the really large eaters. Vegetable portions were a bit small, but all the proteins were overabundant. Some of the desserts were to be expected (pareve ice cream, etc.) but some were outstanding (chocolate or vanilla lava cake with cherries). All was non-Gebrochts. The Kiddushes were absolutely amazing, with salmon, herring varieties, kugels, short ribs and flanken, pepper steak, deli, wines, liquors and cordials, wings, poppers, cakes, fruit, ect, ect.. The downside was that it was that due to the layout of the facility, it was in an adjoining building, so required a bit of a walk (not too bad). But it wasn’t to be missed. The Dining room Staff was OUTSTANDING, quickly catering to every whim and request. While there was a bit of a language barrier with the New York Crew, there were enough bilingual staff to make sure every request was fulfilled quickly. When it comes to the rooms, they were adequate, but the facility is definitely dated. The sheets, towels, and blankets were all fresh and stain free, and the mattresses were extremely comfortable, but the wallpaper and decor could use an overhaul. However, for the price of the program, that was one tradeoff I was glad to make.. The activities were varied and quite numerous. There were loads of activities for the many youngerliet that were there, from a constantly running bouncehouse to magic shows and story time. For the teens it was a bit sparser, but still there was separated swimming days, sports, crafts, shiurim for young and old, a reading room, as well as a 24/7 snack/tea room. The adults had everything from Shiurim to discussion groups, Daily Tehillim for our Hostages, a Game room, and may othe activities. What I found particularly interesting was a series of Shidduchim discussions and a couple of events set up for singles. All in all, it was a meaningful, fun time. We made some good friends, had some Good times, and will, Bli neder be back next year. For what we received, and the value we got, it was money well spent anddidn’t break the bank.