Kid's Corner Policies


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Kid’s Corner Policies 1. Children between 6 months and 7 years are welcome in Kid’s Corner. 2. The maximum time limit for one stay is 4 hours if playing golf or 2 hours for all other activities. Guardians must be on property while the child is in the Kid’s Corner unless participating in a Club sponsored event & approved by the Recreation Manager. Guardians must leave a cell phone number and location where they can be found. A fee of $10 per child per hour will apply for all visits that exceed the applicable and reserved time frame. 3. Reservations are required and may be made up to 72 hours prior to the child’s arrival. Weekend days are included in this time frame. Please call Kid’s Corner at (719) 538-4086 to make a reservation. Messages left on the voicemail, during, or after hours, will constitute as a reservation unless told otherwise. CCC follows the State Guidelines for Adult to Child ratios. If the Kid’s Corner is at capacity, the CCC staff will accommodate a walk-in if additional supervisory staff is available. If not, the child may be placed on a waitlist. 4. Cancellations are required. Failure to cancel a reservation is subject to a $10 per hour, per child, fee. 5. Please provide any necessities your child may need. CCC will not change diapers or feed children while under supervision in the Kid’s Corner. For children under 18 months, please provide a carrier or stroller to leave with the child and keep in mind, no bottles or feeding can be provided by the Kid’s Corner staff. 6. CCC Kid’s Corner is a peanut and nut-free facility. 7. Children who are sick and/or have a temperature should not be in the Kid’s Corner at any time, under any circumstance. 8. If your child has pinching, biting, or any type of aggressive tendencies, please do not enroll them into Kid’s Corner. The Kid’s Corner will enforce a “3 strikes” policy and notify the parent or guardian if unable to accept the child for future visits.