Camp Nai FAQs

Many niggunim (tunes or melodies) are sung during Jewish prayer. Repetitive words like “nai-nai-nai” are used most commonly, thus the creation of our Camp name – NAI NAI NAI!

At Camp Nai Nai Nai, we’ve got you covered from the moment you check in until the final closing ceremony.  Your registration includes: 

  • All meals, snacks throughout the day, and late-night treats.
  • Lodging and accommodations
  • Some seriously awesome, Instagram-worthy, camp swag!
  • All of the ridiculously fun activities, camp-wide programs, and huge selection of Playshops all weekend long
  • Spontaneous dance parties and many other surprises along the way!

There will be additional premium snacks, drinks (non-alcoholic and alcoholic), and swag available for purchase during the weekend!

Camp Nai is for Jewish adults in their 20s and 30s. No kids or pets allowed (except for Service animals).

Please follow ADA regulations and guidelines if you are bringing a service animal to camp. You must contact a team member at least one month in advance of the camp date if you are bringing a service animal, so that we can ensure the camp venue is aware. Emotional Support Pets are NOT allowed. You will be asked to remove your pet from camp if it is NOT a service animal as stated by the ADA.

Per the ADA, Service animals are:

  • Dogs
  • Any breed and any size of dog
  • Trained to perform a task directly related to a person’s disability
  • Required to be certified or go through a professional training program
  • Required to wear a vest or other ID that indicates they’re a service dog

Per the ADA, Service animals are not:

  • Emotional support or comfort dogs, because providing emotional support or comfort is not a task related to a person’s disability

We have options for campers to register for male-only, female-only, or all-gender accommodations. Please keep in mind that all-gender bunks are mixed. You will be able to select your preference during registration. We also have limited private accommodation available.

Our culinary team will work with each camper to ensure that any dietary restrictions are accounted for.  Gluten-free? No problem.  Not so great with dairy?  You’ll have great options at camp!  You’ll have the opportunity to indicate your dietary restrictions when completing your registration form and if we have any questions for you, we’ll be in touch ahead of camp so we can make sure you’re well taken care of during the weekend.

Some of our Camps are Glatt Kosher while others are Kosher style. Please see individual camp info for details. Feel free to email us at campnainainai@memglobal.org if you still have questions!

Beer, wine, and hard seltzer will be available during evenings and free time at Camp East. Nai Cruise offers drinks for purchase at all times on-board. We ask that you please drink responsibly. Drugs are NOT allowed at Camp Nai, regardless of the city and state laws of the camp or cruise location.

All purchases for Camp Nai Nai Nai are final.  Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. 

We welcome all from those who have never celebrated Shabbat, to those who have their own practices. We offer a variety of experiences for all levels of observance. There are always Shabbat friendly options, and activities are labeled as to whether they are Shabbat friendly or not. For more detailed information, you may email us at campnainainai@memglobal.org