I, like a lot of the other posters, use daycamps for childcare in the summer. Overall, it ends up pretty close to what we spend for after school care per week. We usually have at least one or two vacations in the summer, and if we have a week where I only need something for maybe 2 or 3 days, either my MIL will take them (usually overnight, too!) or the Y has their daycamps set up so that you can sign them up for 3 or 5 days a week, and you can pick which 3 days if that's the route you choose. The rest of the weeks are mostly through our town's park & rec dept. They've been the cheapest and have either full day basic daycamp options or they also have a lot of "special" camps that just run 1/2 day and then the kids go to the regular camp the other half of the day. It's all in the same place, so I don't have to worry about transportation. They have also done a few weeks a summer at the university's camp program - they have a great program, run by really responsible and fun college students. Also, my girls are in Girl Scouts, so they usually do a week or two at a GS camp. I used to send them to a lady I knew who ran a daycare and was able to take on extra kids in the summer, but I think the girls enjoy the camps a lot more. Doing all the paperwork for each camp and paying for them all in advance is a bit of a pain, but the kids get a lot of variety, do a lot of really neat things, go on field trips, etc, and generally get a lot out of them. Then the only hard part for me is remember where they're going from week to week! My only warning, though, is that you usually have to sign up for a lot of camps really early - I usually start signing them up in Feb. Some of the camps around here are already full, but I think a lot of those are the "specialty" camps; the regular camps might still have room, especially at places like the Y. Still, if you do choose daycamps, I'd start working on it now.