The Week contest — Upscale camps

What should be the name of a summer camp for pampered kids?

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Last week's question: Some affluent New York parents are paying professionals $1,000 to pack their kids' summer camp trunks, which can include 1,000-thread-count sheets, scented candles, and French-milled soaps. We asked you what a good name would be for a camp set up for these kids.

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THE WINNER: Oscar de la Tent-a

Janine Witte, New Hope, Pa.

SECOND PLACE: Camp Moneyhaha

Paula Robinson, Simsbury, Conn.

THIRD PLACE: Upward bound

Renard DuFresne, Vashon, Wash.

HONORABLE MENTIONS:

Camps-Élysées

Elizabeth Nolan, Coronado, Calif.

Into the Mild

Lee McGoldrick & Douglas Meyer, Saratoga Spings, N.Y.

Europe

Suzanne Brooks, Quechee, Vt.

Downton Campy

Steve Drake, Austin

Camp Kardashian

Margaret Peterson, Des Moines

Well-heeled Boot Camp

Joanne Sullivan, Maspeth, N.Y.

College

Gregory Pinto, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

The Four Seasons

Nanette Goodridge, Los Angeles

Camp Piketty

Fred Warner, Barkhamsted, Conn.

Pre-Rehab

Ujjal Kohli, Saratoga, Calif.

Camp Grey Poupon

Jill Uss, Millsboro, Del.

Camp Shangri-La-De-Da

Thomas McCoy, Kansas City, Mo.

Camp Jejune

Bob Raphael, Foster, R.I.

Camp 1 Percent

Christina Gore, Glenwood Springs, Colo.

Camp Gatsby

Ethan Wolferman, Venice, Calif.

Aristocamp

George Shamp, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Campstyle$ of the Rich & Famous

Rita Patel, Cleveland