Absolutely loved our first visit to We Rock the Spectrum Palm Beach! From the moment we walked in, we were impressed by how clean, organized, and welcoming the space is. The owner is incredibly attentive and clearly passionate about creating a safe, fun, and inclusive environment for all kids. You can tell he genuinely cares — he’s constantly tidying up, resetting the equipment, and making sure every area is ready for little ones to enjoy.
One of our favorite parts was the quiet room. It’s absolutely adorable and such a thoughtful addition for kids who might need a little break from all the excitement. We also loved the craft space, which adds such a creative touch to the experience.
Overall, this is such a complete where kids can play, explore, and learn. We felt right at home and can’t wait to come back. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a safe, engaging, and well-run play space...
Read moreEntire place is filled with ants and roaches… I saw multiple rats in the parking lot too. Also, a kids gym should never be directly next to a VAPE SHOP. Multiple smokers standing outside of the location, will not be recommending this place to anyone in the future. Owner is ableist and said that adults can’t have sensory issues or autism. They kicked out autistic adults and their children if the adults had sensory issues with the socks (which they are considerate of for only children apparently). I have a BA in special education, I think I understand more about disabilities than the owners claim to. No wonder the place is so dirty all the time, it’s located in a plaza filled to the brim with fast food and nicotine addicts. I took pictures of how run down and disgusting this place was, but Google won’t let me post pictures of the bugs or rats so feel free to visit the location and see that...
Read moreAs a mom of two autistic children I don't think these places are for our children, not only this location, in general. The idea is amazing, my kids enjoy the sensory playground when we go to the open play... until they become overstimulated for the loud music and the tens of toddlers screaming. (I absolutely understand business is business). Other issue I have with We rock the spectrum, again, not just this location, is that our kids are not potty trained when others are. My sons can't participate in any activity, even The nights out, because they are not potty trained, and when we go to the Open and I need to change them, I have to do it on the floor (which makes me feel miserable). I've never had any issues with this location, other than what I'm mentioning here, which isn't exclusive to this location but is the general norm at the We Rock the Spectrum locations...
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