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Valhallan Esports Launches Winter Camp for Seminole County Youth

Valhallan Esports Training announced its Winter Camp Program for children ages 5 to 17, offering supervised esports instruction and play during the upcoming winter break. The camps run Dec. 22 and 23 and Dec. 29 through Jan. 2, providing local families with structured daytime options that aim to combine safe recreation, skill development, and community engagement.

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Valhallan Esports Launches Winter Camp for Seminole County Youth
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Valhallan Esports Training, which operates in the Wekiva Springs and Altamonte Springs area, announced on Dec. 10 that it would hold a Winter Camp Program for youth ages 5 to 17 over the winter break. The program will run half day and full day sessions on Dec. 22 and 23, and again from Dec. 29 through Jan. 2, delivering supervised esports play and instruction across popular titles including Minecraft, Fortnite, Smash, Mario Kart and Roblox.

Organizers also highlighted year round leagues, events and membership options available at the facility. The release positioned the center as a local youth friendly venue offering after hours activities, birthday parties and competitive opportunities, framing the camps as both a recreational outlet and a pipeline into ongoing community programs.

For Seminole County families the camps address an immediate scheduling need during school closure days, and they may ease childcare pressures for working parents during the high demand holiday period. By offering structured, supervised programming across two separate weeks, the camp creates alternative daytime options that keep children engaged in group activities that emphasize teamwork and digital literacy.

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Economically, seasonal camps like this can shift discretionary spending toward local small businesses that provide youth services, and they often support part time employment for instructors and support staff during peak holiday weeks. The facility s year round leagues and events have the potential to generate repeat visits and modest local spending in adjacent businesses when families travel to attend competitions.

Organizers included registration information and the Wekiva Springs location address in the announcement for families interested in signing up. The program frames esports as a growing component of youth recreation, offering a supervised environment where competitive play and social interaction are structured by trained staff. For parents considering options during the winter break, the camp represents a local, time limited opportunity to combine safe supervision with an introduction to organized esports programming.

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