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|name = Camp Walden |
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+ | |visitors = [[Annie James]], [[Hallie Parker]] |
|owners = [[Marva Kulp Sr]], [[Marva Kulp Jr]] |
|owners = [[Marva Kulp Sr]], [[Marva Kulp Jr]] |
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− | |films = [[The Parent Trap (1998 film)| |
+ | |films = ''[[The Parent Trap (1998 film)|The Parent Trap]]'' |
+ | |inspiraton = [[Camp Inch]] |
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|final state = Still standing |
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}}'''Camp Walden''' is the summer camp that [[Annie James]] and [[Hallie Parker]] attended in the [[The Parent Trap (1998 film)|1998 remake]] of the original [[1961]] film ''[[The Parent Trap]]''. |
}}'''Camp Walden''' is the summer camp that [[Annie James]] and [[Hallie Parker]] attended in the [[The Parent Trap (1998 film)|1998 remake]] of the original [[1961]] film ''[[The Parent Trap]]''. |
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Like [[Camp Inch]] in the original film, Camp Walden is shown to be a girls-only summer camp. This comes as a surprise to one camper, who thought it was a boys’ camp; he is seen trying to call his mother and explain the situation to her (although he is later seen with a few of the girls and telling them he’ll see them next year). |
Like [[Camp Inch]] in the original film, Camp Walden is shown to be a girls-only summer camp. This comes as a surprise to one camper, who thought it was a boys’ camp; he is seen trying to call his mother and explain the situation to her (although he is later seen with a few of the girls and telling them he’ll see them next year). |
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− | Another similarity between Camp Inch and Camp Walden is that Camp Walden also has an “Isolation Cabin” ( |
+ | Another similarity between Camp Inch and Camp Walden is that Camp Walden also has an “Isolation Cabin”. (Although the isolation cabin at Camp Inch was called the “Serendipity Cabin” by the counselors, Camp Walden’s Isolation Cabin isn’t given a name.) After the counselors, [[Marva Kulp Sr]] and [[Marva Kulp Jr]] (who are nicknamed “Marvas”), fall into Hallie’s trap by accident, Marva Sr. tells her and Annie to pack their bags. |
When they get to the Isolation Cabin, Marva Sr. tells the rest of the campers that they can go back to their activities; they immediately break into cheers while turning and heading back to camp. After turning to Hallie and Annie, Marva Sr. says, “You two...the Isolation Cabin.” Finally, Marva Jr. makes a series of elaborate pointing motions at the cabin. |
When they get to the Isolation Cabin, Marva Sr. tells the rest of the campers that they can go back to their activities; they immediately break into cheers while turning and heading back to camp. After turning to Hallie and Annie, Marva Sr. says, “You two...the Isolation Cabin.” Finally, Marva Jr. makes a series of elaborate pointing motions at the cabin. |
Revision as of 17:24, 25 July 2019
Camp Walden is the summer camp that Annie James and Hallie Parker attended in the 1998 remake of the original 1961 film The Parent Trap.
History
Like Camp Inch in the original film, Camp Walden is shown to be a girls-only summer camp. This comes as a surprise to one camper, who thought it was a boys’ camp; he is seen trying to call his mother and explain the situation to her (although he is later seen with a few of the girls and telling them he’ll see them next year).
Another similarity between Camp Inch and Camp Walden is that Camp Walden also has an “Isolation Cabin”. (Although the isolation cabin at Camp Inch was called the “Serendipity Cabin” by the counselors, Camp Walden’s Isolation Cabin isn’t given a name.) After the counselors, Marva Kulp Sr and Marva Kulp Jr (who are nicknamed “Marvas”), fall into Hallie’s trap by accident, Marva Sr. tells her and Annie to pack their bags.
When they get to the Isolation Cabin, Marva Sr. tells the rest of the campers that they can go back to their activities; they immediately break into cheers while turning and heading back to camp. After turning to Hallie and Annie, Marva Sr. says, “You two...the Isolation Cabin.” Finally, Marva Jr. makes a series of elaborate pointing motions at the cabin.
However, unlike in the original film, Camp Walden does not have a dance with the boys’ camp.
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