The majority of Russian parents (56.6%) are not willing to pay more than 50 thousand rubles for a child’s ticket to a children’s camp. This is evidenced by data from SportZania, he writes ATOR.
28.1% of respondents are ready to send a child to a camp for a week for 50-75 thousand rubles. 8% of respondents are considering options up to 100 thousand rubles, the rest are ready to pay more than 100 thousand rubles for a weekly shift.
According to the survey results, the main criterion in camp selection was the program (34%). A comfortable site and reasonable cost came in second place, while an equal number of participants voted for these aspects at 26.9%.
When choosing a children’s camp, Russians pay the least attention to food (12.2%).
“The low number of votes on nutrition is understandable. “Every campsite should provide children with healthy, balanced and proper nutrition, so that parents do not have to worry about this,” comments Igor Pugachev, CEO of SportZania.
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