Steve & Kate's Camp - Plano Summer Camp
The Urbane Collective, 1301 Custer Rd #822, #822, Plano, TX 75075
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Steve & Kate's Camp - Plano Summer Camp offers activities such as stop-motion animation, sewing, baking, coding, robotics, film, and arts and crafts. Campers can also explore a tinker lab, use 3D pens, create 3D worlds with an interactive virtual reality experience, and use interactive art apps. Additional options include sports and rec, classic sports, a go-kart experience, tabletop games, building marble mazes and forts, a gameroom and lounge, the Find Chuckie game, Friday Pie-Day, weekly specials, and water play with water tag, inflatable slip n’ slides, and a giant sprinkler.
• Ages: 4–12 years old
• Schedule: May 26–Aug 7, 8:00am–6:00pm, closed July 3
Steve & Kate's Camp began in 1980, when Steve and Kate Susskind created a summer camp in response to seeing kids’ independence changing. The camp’s mission states that during summer, campers choose which activities they do, whom they do them with, and for how long. The Plano camp lists Jeremiah as the Director.
The program notes that families can buy any number of days and send their child to camp on any day they choose, with drop-off and pick-up allowed at any time during camp hours. Long camp hours, tasty meals, and snacks are included, and unused days are automatically refunded at the end of summer. The camp states that no food items it provides contain nuts, and that cuisine includes a variety of food with rotating specials and healthy snacks and sides. Staff dedicated specifically to supporting the youngest campers are identified as Youngest Camper Support Staff.
In partnership with fan favorite restaurants, the camp serves items such as pizza, Caesar salads, tomato soup, and other options. As summer approaches, registered families receive an email link to a virtual camp orientation with information about local camp drop-off and pick-up procedures, daily check-in and check-out, what to bring and not bring, and other camp details.
Testimonials describe children “blossoming” and “discovering a freedom of identity” at Steve & Kate’s, and compare the camp to a world run by kids. Other testimonials note that families from companies such as Pixar and Industrial Light & Magic attend, and describe the camp as combining traditional camp elements with a modern, tech-focused approach. One testimonial states that “working parents’ worries dissipate” when considering Steve & Kate’s model.
Last updated April 30, 2026.
• Ages: 4–12 years old
• Schedule: May 26–Aug 7, 8:00am–6:00pm, closed July 3
Steve & Kate's Camp began in 1980, when Steve and Kate Susskind created a summer camp in response to seeing kids’ independence changing. The camp’s mission states that during summer, campers choose which activities they do, whom they do them with, and for how long. The Plano camp lists Jeremiah as the Director.
The program notes that families can buy any number of days and send their child to camp on any day they choose, with drop-off and pick-up allowed at any time during camp hours. Long camp hours, tasty meals, and snacks are included, and unused days are automatically refunded at the end of summer. The camp states that no food items it provides contain nuts, and that cuisine includes a variety of food with rotating specials and healthy snacks and sides. Staff dedicated specifically to supporting the youngest campers are identified as Youngest Camper Support Staff.
In partnership with fan favorite restaurants, the camp serves items such as pizza, Caesar salads, tomato soup, and other options. As summer approaches, registered families receive an email link to a virtual camp orientation with information about local camp drop-off and pick-up procedures, daily check-in and check-out, what to bring and not bring, and other camp details.
Testimonials describe children “blossoming” and “discovering a freedom of identity” at Steve & Kate’s, and compare the camp to a world run by kids. Other testimonials note that families from companies such as Pixar and Industrial Light & Magic attend, and describe the camp as combining traditional camp elements with a modern, tech-focused approach. One testimonial states that “working parents’ worries dissipate” when considering Steve & Kate’s model.
Last updated April 30, 2026.