According to Mike Rowe, the Chick-fil-A summer camp aims to teach children "soft skills" and "basic common sense," which he believes are important for their growth into mature adults. These skills are often lacking in the youth, and Rowe appreciates Chick-fil-A's initiative in promoting these essential life skills.
The Chick-fil-A summer camp costs $35 per child. The fee includes a kids meal, T-shirt, name tag, and a snack. The camp offers a behind-the-scenes look at the operations of the fast food restaurant and teaches children customer service skills, how to take orders, and how to bag orders.
The Chick-fil-A summer camp is designed for children between the ages of five and 13. The three-hour session includes activities such as a behind-the-scenes look at the fast food restaurant, learning dining room hosting and customer service skills, learning how to take an order, learning how to bag an order, and making their own Ice Dream cone or cup. The children will also receive a kids' meal, t-shirt, name tag, and snack as part of the experience.