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70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018

Child stars may get access to private jets, tons of swag and, you know, the Emmys red carpet, but in many ways they still appreciate the simple things … like sleeping in a bunk bed.

Noah Schnappmay lead a very different life than most 13-year-olds, but he’s still holding onto his roots. While on the red carpet at the2018 Emmy Awardson Monday, theStranger Thingsstar opened up about how he spent his summer, revealing he’s kept up a special tradition.

“Every summer — I’ve been going since I was 8 years old — I go to a sleepaway camp,” he toldE! News‘Jason Kennedy. “So I went for a little bit this summer and I was also filming.”

“I was working all summer, filming,” said McLaughlin. “I had some breaks, so I was hanging out with my friends — sleepovers, basketball, working on my craft.”

Matarazzo, who said he had a “good amount of summer off,” went home to New Jersey. As for whether the locals still treat him the same out there?

“Of course they do,” he said. “It wouldn’t be home if they didn’t.”

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70th Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Sep 2018

Of course, the actors also opened up about working together on their hit Netflix show (which is nominated for outstanding drama series), and it comes as no surprise that they’re just as tight-knit a group behind the cameras.

“If there’s no camaraderie off-screen, there’s no camaraderie on-screen,” said Matarazzo.

But unfortunately, there’s not much they can tell us about the highly-anticipated season 3, which won’t premiere untilsummer 2019.

“It’s hard to keep [the plot] a secret, especially when people ask really good questions,” said Matarazzo with a laugh.

source: people.com