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We Rock The Spectrum - Northern Kentucky
331 Kenton Lands Road, Erlanger, Kentucky, United States
About the We Rock The Spectrum - Northern Kentucky
We Rock The Spectrum - Northern Kentucky is a unique and inclusive indoor play gym located at 331 Kenton Lands Road in Erlanger, Kentucky. Our facility is specially designed to provide a safe and fun environment for children of all abilities to play, learn, and grow. From sensory equipment to arts and crafts activities, we offer a wide range of activities that cater to the diverse needs of children. Our dedicated staff is trained to support children with special needs, ensuring that every child can have a positive and enriching experience at our gym. Come visit us and see why We Rock The Spectrum is a beloved destination for families in Northern Kentucky.
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331 Kenton Lands Rd Suite 400, Erlanger, KY 41018, United States
Opening hours of We Rock The Spectrum - Northern Kentucky
Monday:
09:30 - 18:00
Tuesday:
09:30 - 15:00
Wednesday:
13:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
09:30 - 18:00
Friday:
14:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 12:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of We Rock The Spectrum - Northern Kentucky
"This place is great! I could go on and on. There are always new toys and the place is always clean. I feel that my kids are safe and it's wide open so you can watch your kids from across the room. They have snacks for sale but they also allow you to bring whatever food and drinks you want. Love it! My kids beg to go to the kids gym"
"This is the best place in northern ky where my special needs child feels accepted and safe. She can play without feeling like she can't be herself. She loves this place . The owner is very kind and you can tell she has pride in this gym. Thank you so much for your dedication and love you and your family put into this gym. We love coming here. As a parent I know my child is safe and she can play without feeling scared what others may think of her.This place is the best. Thank you again highly recommend we rock the spectrum."
"Literally the best place ever!! I had heard so many good things about this place from fellow moms but hadn't made a visit. I finally decided to check the website out and purchased the Mini Rock--3 Visits for $35. It's worth every penny for the precious smile on my little's face as he tried each thing. I went on a Tuesday morning around 10:30am and the receptionist happily explained our package details further; she even recommended packing lunch next time so we can stay a bit longer since I have unlimited Open Play! They have a tiny area at the entrance with tables for snack breaks with your littles and also sell a small array of snacks. It's going to be crowded in the winter for sure but great to have an option for the really cold days."
"This kid's gym is pretty great. They have 12 pieces of sensory equipment and a crafting section. The crafts have picture boards available for nonverbal friends. There are sensory tiles with goo and actions to build a sensory path. There's a play area with a little food truck and vet and playsets and books with two cozy chairs for a reading section. They have a teen room with a dart board, air hockey and foosball. There's a calming room with a curtain and bean bags, a soft glowing disc, bubbles on the wall, a glowy bubble tower with fish floating... tbh the calming room was my favorite part as an autistic person! It was a whole vibe. The person at the front desk mentioned they are working on installing a ramp for disabled friends to have better accessibility. I really hope they get that soon! I asked how this gym was different from others. The limit seems to be the "openness" to other people (disabled, autistic, neurodivergent), but that seems like the bare minimum to me. We exist and we have money, so we are welcome. And don't get me wrong, we absolutely were welcome! Everyone was very friendly and I got to witness some little kids' autistic joy which made me so happy. I wish there was a place like this for me when I was little! Maybe I expected too much, but I was disappointed to hear they didn't have any outreach or partnerships with local groups and didn't seem to be attempting to foster those relationships/spaces beyond having the storefront. I hope they will continue to grow that aspect of their business so that this isn't merely a place with a label where folks privileged with $14/visit can attend this safe space. Their open play is 9-6 and I believe you can stay as long as you like, which is cool. I wonder if they had input from the autistic community, and how much that shaped the play place. For example, the overhead lights are blinding, wow, and the echo can get overwhelming. I'm not sure if that's because it has to be so bright to be safe or what. Not wanting to judge but it did not feel very accommodating in that sense. Some friends need to cry and shout their feelings out and I totally understand but they always felt like they were an inch from my ear because of the 20' ceiling. I didn't bring my headphones because I didn't expect to need them at a place for my people. I suggest them for anyone sensitive to big/ surprising sounds. There seemed to be three people on staff when I was here but no one on the floor. I don't think the desk was so busy to need numerous people to hold it down. I know we hope grown ups will keep things cool and safe on the gym floor but that's also pretty naive. They're more than likely on their phone, for their own reasons. I just think an employee who is an authority would go a long way. There is no introduction to the rules or any onboarding, either, so leaving it up to guardians without that also contributed to times I had to step in and remind friends how to appropriately use the zip line, trampoline, etc. That diminished my trip's fun because I don't want to police or bother anyone. However, I also deeply love and respect the rules (they are all common sense and with safety in mind) and want them followed. Also, you need socks! They sell them for $2 cash or $2+tax on your card."
"What an incredible place with incredible owners! We recently held my son’s 9th birthday party here. He’s on the spectrum and it was his first party with friends. EVERYONE had an incredible time! The party room is spacious and has a refrigerator and freezer to use. Our guests ranged from 3-18 years and every single one of them left smiling. We’re so thankful RTS has a NKY location!"
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