
The Hideout Pop-Up: Camp Olympics
What are The Hideout Pop-Ups?
The Hideout Pop-Ups are small, one-day ways to step into The Hideout world without disappearing for a whole camp weekend.
This includes games, creative chaos, new people, and a few hours where nobody needs to be productive.
The full camp returns in summer 2027. Until then, we’re opening a few smaller doors into the world.
Want the full version? Get on the Summer 2027 waitlist here.
Camp Olympics
Time to go outside, form a team, and care far too much about an egg on a spoon.
Camp Olympics is an afternoon of classic field-day games for adults: three-legged races, hula hoop challenges, team cheers, water-based chaos, silly relays, and a final tug-of-war if the park gods allow it.
You do not need to be sporty.
You do not need to arrive with a team.
You do not even need to think of yourself as competitive.
But there will be a scoreboard, so I cannot promise what will happen to you emotionally.
Come alone or bring a friend. We’ll mix the teams on the day, give everyone a name tag, and ease into The Hideout world before the games begin.
Your ticket includes all game materials, team setup, snacks, water, tiny prizes, and a fully hosted afternoon of extremely unserious competition.
Common Questions
Do I need to be good at sports?
Absolutely not. This is for people who loved sports day, hated sports day, or mostly remember sports day as the occasion when someone gave them a juice box.
The games are simple, low-pressure, and designed so that enthusiasm, teamwork, and questionable strategy matter just as much as athletic ability.
Can I come alone?
Yes. A lot of people do.
Teams will be mixed on the day, and we’ll start with a small Hideout check-in so nobody is left standing around wondering who to talk to.
Can I come with friends?
Also yes. You can arrive together, but you may be split across teams depending on numbers.
Temporary rivalry is part of the experience. Your friendship will probably survive.
What should I wear?
Clothes you can move in and shoes that can handle grass, dirt, or mild chaos.
Bring sunscreen, water, and whatever helps you feel comfortable outside in July.
What if it rains?
A little summer weather will not stop us, but heavy rain or unsafe conditions might.
If we need to change or postpone the event, ticket holders will be contacted directly.
The Plan
15:30 — Step into The Hideout world
Arrival, check-in, name tags, and team sorting
16:00 — Let the games begin
Camp-style games, silly relays, and suspiciously serious competition
18:45 — Tiny awards + Proof You Were Here
Very official recognition, group photo, and final team glory
19:00 — Official end
Optional drink or picnic hangout nearby afterwards
The exact meeting point in Treptower Park will be shared with ticket holders before the event.
The only real rule: Have fun, cheer for strangers, and do not leave anyone awkwardly standing alone.
You do not have to be good at anything.
You just have to be game.