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The premier training & development Conference for Aquatic Management Professionals.

January 25-30, 2025

Hosted in Orlando, Florida and aboard 
Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas


WHAT IS CAMP?   REGISTRATION INFO   AGENDA    SPEAKERS   VENUE INFO


WHAT IS CAMP?

About the Conference

Join top aquatic management professionals from around the world for the industry's most dynamic training and professional development conference.


CAMP 2025 will be hosted aboard Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas. SGE presents a incredible schedule featuring international experts, hands on workshops, and plenty of networking opportunities with aquatic professionals from around the world!


CAMP 2025 will feature stops at both of Royal Caribbean's private destinations: Perfect Day at Coco Cay and Labadee.  Attendees will have the opportunity to get behind the scenes information from world-class aquatic operations and benchmark their own facilities.

Celebrating 10 years in 2025!

When the inaugural CAMP was held in 2015 aboard a cruise ship, we had no idea what the conference would become in future years.  Now celebrating our 10th year of CAMP Florida, the event has transformed into an unmatched learning and growth opportunity for aquatic professionals of every level from any type of operation.

Every year features new topics, new speakers, new agendas, and much more.  It is truly a can't miss event!

REGISTER FOR CAMP 2025

IMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION

CONFERENCE FEES:
  • Register by October 18  
    • $1,950 - Single Occupancy
    • $2,550 - Double Occupancy
  • Register between October 19 to November 18
    • $2,200 - Single Occupancy
    • $2,800 - Double Occupancy
  • Registrations after November 18 cannot be guaranteed.  Registration fees will be at prevailing rates and based on availability.
REGISTRATION INCLUDES:
  • Conference Admission
  • Accommodations 
    • Includes arrival night hotel (Jan 24) and an interior cabin aboard the ship for the duration of the event (Jan 25-30).
  • Meals (while onboard the ship)
  • Local Transportation
    • Shuttle to/from Airport and Shuttle to/from Port Canaveral 
  • An awesome swag bag!
  • All taxes and gratuities are also included.


ADDITIONAL NOTES & FINE PRINT:
  • NEW THIS YEAR: Register before Labor Day (Sept 2) and receive a mystery swag item at CAMP!
  • Change Fee: Any changes for attendees will be charged a $250 service fee.
  • Cancellations cannot be made after October 18th without forfeiting fees.

INSTRUCTOR DEVELOPMENT COURSE:

For any attendees seeking to become Instructor certified, or renew an existing certification, an optional IDC will be available prior to the conference. 

  • Dates: Thursday January 23 & Friday January 24, 2025 
  • Location: Chris Lyle Aquatic Center (St. Cloud, FL)


NEW! For CAMP 2025 we will be offering an IDC Visitor Package for clients coming in early from out of town. This package will include: 

  • Hotel room for Wednesday, January 22, and Thursday, January 23
    • Friday, January 24, is already included in the CAMP registration.
  • Transportation to the IDC from the host hotel


CONFERENCE AGENDA

Planning in Progress!

The conference agenda and keynote speakers are still being finalized, but please read below for some key information.  

January 23-24

Instructor Development Course (Optional) 

January 24

Arrive to Orlando

January 25

Board the Voyager of the Seas

CAMP kickoff events

January 26

Sea Day - Conference Room Presentations & Workshops

January 27

Port Day - Labadee (Haiti) - Royal Caribbean's beautiful private beach destination.  Presentations in the morning and island activities in the afternoon 

January 28

Sea Day - Conference Room Presentations & Workshops

January 29

Port Day - Perfect Day at Coco Cay (Bahamas) - Royal Caribbean's amazing private island.  Closing events in the morning and island activities in the afternoon 

January 30

CAMP is concluded

Disembark and return to Orlando

SPEAKERS & SPECIAL GUESTS

Planning in Progress!

The conference agenda and keynote speakers are still being finalized, but please read below for some key information.  

The best in the industry...


Every SGE CAMP brings some of the aquatic industry's best and brightest minds from around the world to share their expertise and foster growth for the attendees.  From Subject Matter Experts to Industry Visionaries to Medical Professionals, the keynote speakers and special guests for every CAMP conference provide an incredible learning opportunity for operators of every level.  

CAMP 2025 Speakers

Dr. Justin Sempsrott

Dr. Sempsrott is full-time emergency medicine doctor and serves as Medical Director for StarGuard ELITE and the International Surf Lifesaving Association. He is also a founding member of both the non-profit Lifeguards Without Borders and the International Drowning Researchers Alliance.  Dr. Sempsrott began his career as a surf lifesaver in Jacksonville Beach, Florida prior to attending medical school to become a physician. Dr. Sempsrott is one of the world's leading experts on drowning and aquatic lifesaving.

Dr. Seth Hawkins

Dr. Hawkins is an emergency medicine doctor, writer, anthropologist, and organizational innovator. For over 10 years Dr. Hawkins has served as a Medical Director for both StarGuard ELITE and Starfish Aquatics Institute.  Dr. Hawkins has made notable contributions to the fields of wilderness medicine, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and medical humanities.  For SGE, Dr. Hawkins has been instrumental for adapting the most current science for spinal injury care and prevention of drowning-related injuries.

Tracy Stayton 

Tracy Stayton is a dynamic and driven professional with a focus on increased communication, connection, and collaboration for leadership and teams. Tracy currently consults with both public and private sector organizations to guide and support individuals, teams, and organizations to successful outcomes that are measurable and sustainable. From southeastern Wisconsin to southern California, Tracy has overseen a variety of aquatic facilities from splash pads and neighborhood pools to water parks, competition pools, and multi-use facilities.  In addition to over 20 years of municipal government experience, her background includes marketing and event management for the NBA, Disney on Ice, and Broadway, facilitating communication courses at companies such as Oracle and Texas Instruments, and speaking coast to coast at globally recognized entities such as EarthX and Google New York.

Paul Snobelen

Paul Snobelen is the Community Safety & Resuscitation Specialist at Peel Regional Paramedic Services, where he leads the implementation of pre-hospital programs supporting the chain of survival. He also founded the Lay Responder Support Program, which provides essential guidance and resources for individuals who intervene during emergencies. As the Project Lead for the innovative "AED on the Fly" drone initiative, Paul is pioneering new approaches to emergency response, further strengthening community resilience. Paul is widely recognized for his thought leadership in resuscitation and is particularly known for his research into the cognitive impacts and human factor implications of lay-responder intervention. His work has been published in numerous outlets, and he actively contributes to Our HeartSight and serves on the American Heart Association's Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee.

Pete DeQuincy                              

Pete DeQuincy oversees 160+ lifeguards, WSI’s, and Junior Lifeguard instructors at 14 swim facilities and focuses on lifeguard operations and aquatic programming for East Bay Regional Park District in Oakland, Ca. With an attendance of 500,000 park visitors, his mission is to provide a positive and safe water experience to the families and patrons within the Alameda and Contra Costa counties. He has assisted the National American Red Cross on the development of the Lifeguarding material in 2012, 2017 and is a past President for California Parks and Recreation Society, Aquatic Section Board. His articles on lifeguard training and in-service development can be found in Aquatics International Lifesaver column. Pete was selected by Aquatics International as one the top innovators for both the 2014 and 2021 Power Issues and is part of the Aquatics International’s Advisory Board. In 2017, Pete presented on the topic of in-service training for seasonal lifeguards at the World Conference on Drowning Prevention in Vancouver BC and in 2019, he presented on swim lesson competencies at the World Conference on Drowning Prevention in Durban, South Africa. In 2023, Pete presented on the Vamos a Aprender at WCDP in Perth, Australia. He is a past board member for the Association of Aquatic Professionals, and the Co-chair for the Lifeguard Workgroup for the California Water Safety Coalition. He currently presents and trains all over the country.

StarGuard ELITE Team

The entire SGE team will be at the conference leading various sessions, activities, client meetings, and more!  Meet your Client Partner, an Executive staff member, or one of the program founders!

VENUE INFORMATION

Voyager of the Seas

As one of Royal Caribbean's Voyager Class ships, the Voyager of the Seas offers an amazing cruise experience for everyone.  Amplified in 2019, the ship features a guest capacity of over 3600, many incredible venues like a waterpark, numerous activities, and a Conference Center.

Perfect Day at Coco Cay

Perfect Day at CocoCay offers an unmatched private destination experience where there’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach. With a thrilling waterpark, serene waterfront spots, massive Oasis Lagoon pool, incredible beaches, and countless aquatic activities, CocoCay offers an unforgettable Bahamian experience.

Labadee 

Labadee, a Royal Caribbean private destination on Haiti’s northern coast, combines beachside tranquility with mountainside adventure. Labadee features a variety of incredible experiences including lagoon-like bays, five stunning beaches, coral reefs, and activities like a half-mile zip line over the ocean. 

Conference Center

Located on Deck 2 of Voyager of the Seas, the Conference Center has over 4000 square feet of meeting space and will host many of the CAMP sessions and activities.

IDC Host Facility 

For attendees that will be participating in the Instructor Development Course, the training will be hosted at the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center in nearby St. Cloud, Florida. 

Arrival Hotel

The Towneplace Suites at MCO Orlando Airport is the first-night host hotel for all attendees that do not live in the Orlando area. The fairly new hotel is very convenient to the MCO airport and nearby to a wide variety of restaurants and activities.   

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