Part way through the 2010 camp it has exceeded my expectations. My son has pitched with Rick Honeycut, batted with Manny Mota and Larry Bowa, fielded with Mariano Duncan, met Martin and Ethier. He has the run of the outfield robbing simulated home runs at the outfield fence, walking through the dugout, bullpens and underground facilities. You have access like I’ve never seen. Parents can relax in the Pavillion seats. It’s more fun than educational. With 100+ kids they’re in groups of 10 – 12 by age and then rotated through various drills, paired up in games, etc.