In this 1998 remake, long lost twins Annie and Hallie engineer an identity swap at Camp Walden.
The Parent Trap
This country has the gold metal for number of Summer Olympic Games hosted.
The United States of America
This iconic hot dog brand, founded in 1916 in Coney Island, is now famous for hosting an annual July 4th hot dog eating contest.
Nathan’s Famous
This term is used for the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
Tides
This French river was recently opened for public swimming for the first time since 1923.
Seine River
In this Disney Original Movie, Demi Lovato plays the daughter of a camp cook for musically gifted kids.
Camp Rock
This monster of an MLB ballpark is also the oldest one around, hosting their first game in 1912.
Fenway Park
Often served cold and known for its refreshing crunch, this vegetable is technically a fruit and belongs to the same family as pumpkins and melons.
Cucumber
This beach in Maryland is famous for its boardwalk and lively atmosphere.
Ocean City
This type of wall-mounted air conditioner is a ductless and decentralized system, often utilized in smaller indoor spaces.
Mini-Split (Multi-Split)
In Friday the 13th, Kevin Bacon pays little heed to the warnings of locals and opens up this murderous lakeside camp.
Camp Crystal Lake
Tennis champions duel for the honor of winning this coveted trophy by competing in the Wimbledon tournament.
The Challenge Cup
Originally made from wine-soaked bread sweetened with honey, this ancient Roman dessert shares a name with a modern icy treat popular at fairs and beach stands.
Snow Cone
This US State has the most oceanic coastline.
Alaska
Alaska's coastline stretches 4,126 miles
The earliest sunglasses/snow goggles used to reduce exposure to sunlight was invented by this group of indigenous people.
The Inuit
Set on the last day of camp, in the hot summer of 1981, a group of counselors try to complete their unfinished business before the day ends in this camp classic.
Wet Hot American Summer
This precision-based sport was banned by the Scottish government on three separate occasions due to the belief that it interfered with military training.
Golf
This layered dessert, often served cold in the summer, originated in England and traditionally includes sponge cake soaked in sherry, layered with fruit, custard, and whipped cream.
Trifle
Sunscreen is a must to prevent sunburn and comes in SPF ranges 15-70. SPF is an abbreviation that stands for what?
Sun Protection Factor
This type of fan was popular in 18th and 19th century America, originating from China and traditionally made of palm, feather and paper.
Brisé Fan
In this Wes Anderson film about young love, 12-year-old Sam flees Camp Ivanhoe to run away with his pen-pal-crush, Suzy.
Moonrise Kingdom
Initially started as a recreational sport for American soldiers during World War II, this childhood game will finally make its debut in the Los Angeles 2028 Summer games.
Flag Football
This frozen dessert, whose name comes from the Italian word for “to freeze,” contains no dairy and is churned at a slower speed than ice cream, giving it a denser, more intense flavor.
Sorbet
A gathering of these creatures is called a "smack".
Jellyfish
Drawing the shades, cross-ventilation, and thermal insulation are all examples of this is building design strategy that focuses on preventing excessive heat.
Passive Cooling