we went on their opening day it was great! not crowded at all. my minor complaints: they had the party room open since they were doing free food and drinks but they didn’t have any high chairs that i could put son in since he’s 11 months and wanting to eat. we didn’t bring the stroller in. atleast for his age would’ve like more things to push like a shopping cart they didn’t have that. my daughter loved the zip line complaint on that is more for the parents need to be watching them cause their was a boy i’d say was about 7 or 8 non verbal and he kept going in the crash pad so it would hold up the line and then one of the people working there was saying they need a barrier to prevent people from walking across. but over-all would definitely go again. i know this a company wide policy but $150 a month for the membership is slightly to much if it was $150 for the year or atleast offered yearly membership that...
Read moreWe really enjoyed our first trip to We Rock the Spectrum! The gym was clean and tidy. Staff frequently walked through to check play areas and attended to things as needed. Bathrooms were also clean and very spacious. Activity areas have clear signage with directions and safety considerations for patrons to follow where needed. We enjoyed the variety of imaginative play activities and general activity rooms, including the calm room. The calm room is a space that offers a variety of materials and toys to aid in sensory regulation. (We really liked the NASA theme.) Overall a great play space for toddler aged children. (Our son also loves the zip line!) We encountered friendly staff who are familiar with children with sensory needs/ASD. We plan on being repeat customers! We’re happy to see a gym like this being offered...
Read moreThis is not for autistic kids. Extremely over stimulating….no limit on how many kids are admitted. Very loud. The calming room is quiet…until other parents with kids that are not on the spectrum come running into the room with you. When asked about hours specifically for autistic kids, they said..no hours available for them. Suggested that we come during the week. This is simply a playground for any kid…Out of about 25 kids, ours was the only one on the spectrum. With so much available for kids in the area, we were hoping this would be more catered to autistic kids….seeing how the name of the place says….we rock...
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