Wander into Wonder
Pre-Arrival Form, Schedule and FAQs
Questions! Questions! Questions!
A plan, sprinkled with fairy dust—
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2-6pm Check In (Mountain House)
7pm Family Dinner (Mountain House)
9pm Opening Circle, Breath and Sound (Temple)
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8am Breakfast
9:30am Family Yoga (Nest)
12pm Lunch (Dining)
1pm Pool Party (Manor)
5:30pm Fashion Show (Mountain Hallway)
6pm Costume Family Dinner
7pm Kids Movie (Octagon)
8pm Dance Party (Dining)
*babysitters monitoring Mountain House and Ravine House until midnight
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8am Breakfast (Dining Room)
9am Sweat Lodge with kids
9:30am Sweat Lodge (adults)
9:30am Music, Arts & Crafts, karaoke for kids (Temple, Mountain House)
12pm Lunch (Dining Room)
2pm Forage Hike with Tim (Ravine Trail)
6pm Family Dinner + s’mores on patio
7pm Kids Movie (Octagon)
8pm Mel & Marta concert (Temple)
*babysitters situated in Mountain House and Ravine House until midnight
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8am Continental Breakfast (Dining)
9:30am Ice bath (Cottage/Pond)
9:30am Ravine Hike (parallel to ice bath)
11am Family values session with Laura (Temple)
12pm Closing Circle (Temple) / Arts for kids (Dining Room)
12:30pm Brunch (Dining)
3pm Farewell
Searching for answers?
All will be revealed.
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We came here to play. And our children are here to remind us of this.
This weekend is an opportunity to be inspired by their curiosity, and follow your own curiosities, too.
It is also a moment to connect with other likeminded parents, and nurture all relationships: with our partners, children, new friends, and ourselves.
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We will be providing child wranglers for the group , which is not a substitute for parenting or private 1-on-1 childcare.
Our nanny team is led by Jenny Aguas, and will be overseeing the kids during their activity blocks throughout the day, which generally occur between 8a - 7p (may vary based on the schedule). Their role is to provide an extra layer of oversight for the kids, and to alert the parents if any child needs them. They will be on break during the first hour of mealtimes. We request that parents feed their children. While the children can be under the watchful eye of the nannies while indoors, we request that a parent is with their children when outdoors. If you have older kids and would like to discuss, please reach out to Steven directly.
Between 9p and midnight, we will have a babysitter available to keep an eye on the older kids who are still awake, as well as walk the halls of the lodge listening to hear if any sleeping children might be needing a parent during the adult night activities.
If you would like a private babysitter or nanny for your child, we would be happy to try to arrange this for you with ample lead time.
If you would like to bring your own nanny with you, we can offer them a room in a nearby house on the property at no charge, based on availability.
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Our home for the weekend will be The Thyme, an 85-acre property in the Berkshires that straddles the MA and CT borders. Check this location page for maps and directions. You can learn more about The Thyme by visiting their website here.
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Prepare for sun! Prepare for rain! Keep tabs on the weather report. Here are a few items we recommend packing:
Bathing suits
Waterproof layers
Hiking shoes/boots
Water bottles
Athletic pants for hiking (so you can tuck them into your socks)
Special food items for your kids - we will have snacks, but if there are special things in particular that your children like, we have a communal fridge conveniently located nearby the rooms.
Costumes (of course)! Both kids & adults. We will have a few items for the children if you don’t have anything
Bug Spray / Tick repellent
Indoor slippers or soft shoes - we have a shoes off policy in the lodge, and will be supplying slippers…but if you would be more comfortable in your own, please bring along
Portable crib. We have 2 Pack and Plays, available first come first serve.
Alcohol. If you would like to drink alcoholic beverages, feel free to bring some with you.
Imagination
Open heart
Good vibes
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For the comfort and safety of all guests — including children — pets and emotional support animals are generally not permitted.
We do welcome service animals as defined by the ADA: dogs individually trained to perform specific tasks for a person with a disability. If you plan to bring a service animal, please notify us in advance so we can make appropriate arrangements. -
While one of the nannies is a registered nurse, The Thyme has no medical facilities on the premises. In the event of an emergency, the closest hospital is Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington, MA, located at:
29 Lewis Ave, Great Barrington, MA 01230
+1-413-528-8600
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zzJkzXaQpA9LHYjS7
You may contact the following people at The Thyme for assistance:
Steven Baer +1-646-388-0954
Gianna DeNafo +1-609-412-0704
James Davies +1-917-362-3161
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Susannah Miskell is offering bodywork throughout the weekend. We will provide a booking link in the days before the event. Bookings and payments can be made directly to Susannah.
Susannah Miskell is a Kelly-trained masseuse who offers somatic bodywork designed to support deep healing and relaxation. Her integrative approach blends therapeutic deep tissue techniques with gentle, nervous system-focused touch to release tension, restore balance, and promote overall well-being. She creates a safe, grounding space for guests to reconnect with their bodies, unwind stress, and experience profound restoration. We will provide a booking link separately.
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The best experiences are ones where we start and end together. This helps to create a container in which magic can be created.
Friday check-in — anytime after 2p. We are requesting that everyone arrives in time for family dinner if possible!
You can find updated programming schedules on this page.
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You can put questions and requests in the group WhatsApp feed and we will try to respond quickly.
If you want to speak directly to someone, you can see anyone from the Curiouser team, or whatsapp or call +1-646-388-0954.
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Yes of course! But they’re napping…
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Yes of course.
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Our general statement is — you are in the wild at The Thyme. It is raw nature at its finest. It is important to be mindful, especially with the little ones. The group nannies are no substitute for 1-on-1 childcare. When outdoors, we request that at least 1 parent is with your children at all times.
Open Water — The Thyme has a large, unfenced pond area located at the center of the property that is unsupervised
Ravine — there is a large stream running through the ravine on the south side of The Thyme
Ridge tops — The ravine hike ascends to steep areas
Ticks — The northeast is notorious for ticks, and they. are in season. It is important to do tick checks on adults and children in your family, especially before bed. For information from the CDC regarding ticks, visit here.
Animals — Bears, coyotes, rattlesnakes… the Berkshire mountains are their home.
Location awareness — The Thyme is 85-acres of heavily wooded forest, ravines and ridge tops. If you decide to venture off into nature, be aware of your directions. When in doubt, stick with the group!
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You can let people know in the whatsapp feed that you are looking for a ride. There is a Metro-North train that goes from NYC to Wassaic on the Harlem River Line. Check the MTA website for details.
The drive from Wassaic train station to The Thyme is approximately 25 minutes. Please contact us if you are looking for recommendations on cab companies in the area. Ubers are few and far between, so it is recommended that you arrange for a taxi ahead of time.
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Imagine a spectrum with Burning Man on the left side and the Hotel du Cap, Antibes, on the right. Curiouser will be equidistant between center and far left. We will call this “Sensible Self Reliance.”
The Thyme seeks to give the feeling of home. There are no concierges available. The rooms won’t be turned over daily. The linens and towels are yours throughout the weekend. Please hang your towels to dry them — but should you need more for any reason, contact us in the feed.
Please don’t hesitate to ask for whatever you need, just note that sometimes it might just be faster to do it yourself.
Make yourselves at home! Take what you need! Let’s work together! -
Love it! Co-creation is where the magic is. Please speak with Steve first, and we will help you bring your genius to life for the group!
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The wifi network is The Thyme Guest.
The password is: beherenow
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There is a communal refrigerator located in the children’s playspace, accessible 24/7. There are also refrigerators in each lodge guest room.
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We request that children are not on devices in the common areas. If you would like for them to use a screen we kindly request that they do so in your room.
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Yes! Finally. 1 per room.
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Unfortunately, we do not.
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No, it’s true! In fact, we have an award certificate signed by the state of Massachusetts, substantiating this claim. We take great pride in our well water!
So, the great news is you can fill your glass or water bottles straight from the faucets anywhere at The Thyme. We encourage you to bring water bottles.
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Yes! Curiouser is an inclusive community that loves authenticity, imperfections, individuality and vulnerability!
We bear no judgments, but do have to charge $50 for each towel that is not in the room after checkout.
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Curiouser was started by burners who realized their kids have better costumes than they do. Saturday night kicks off with a costume themed dinner for everyone, followed by an adults-only apres ski costume party.
Somewhere in between, a kids’ fashion may spontaneously erupt.
The theme is Wander into Wonder, a dash of Alice in Wonderland, a sprinkling of fairy dust, and any other magical forest tales you wish to mix in. Interpret as you like!
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Alcohol is not included as part of the weekend, but you are free to enjoy your own. The only request we have is to refrain from bringing alcoholic beverages into The Temple.
More questions? Drop ‘em straight into the WhatsApp chat!
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More questions? Drop ‘em straight into the WhatsApp chat! *
Bodywork by Susannah Miskell
Susannah is a Kripalu-trained massage therapist who offers somatic bodywork designed to support deep healing and relaxation. Her integrative approach blends therapeutic deep tissue techniques with gentle, nervous system-focused touch to release tension, restore balance, and promote overall well-being. She creates a safe, grounding space for guests to reconnect with their bodies, unwind stress, and experience profound restoration. She is included in the event WhatsApp chat and can be reached directly at +1 (413) 854-3723 should you have any questions.
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