
We Rock the Spectrum
📍 Federal Way, WA
We Rock the Spectrum Federal Way is a sensory-inclusive indoor play gym with equipment designed to support neurological development. Open play, structured classes, and birthday parties available.
This place was so cool The kid I had on a leash was having so much fun on this swing within choked on the they're a leash and we had to go home and the staff was a little concerned but they were never helping us! They're so mean
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with neurodiverse children or children with sensory sensitivities who struggle with the noise and unpredictability of mainstream play centres. The gym warmly welcomes all children, making it equally strong for neurotypical kids whose families want a calmer, more supervised play environment.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Alex the Great
“This place was so cool The kid I had on a leash was having so much fun on this swing within choked on the they're a leash and we had to go home and the staff was a little concerned but they were never helping us! They're so mean”
Ryan Sparks
“We’ve had nothing but positive experiences here and are so thankful we had a resource like this so close to us. Our son loves playing at the gym and it’s designed specifically for someone like him.”
Sam Fuskerud
“My girls just celebrated their birthdays here with family and friends and it was a blast. Love all the updating they've done. This is a great place and they took care of everything for the party :)”
Molly Wood
“This is such an amazing place! My son LOVES going here! We had his 3rd birthday party here and it was incredible! Thank you so much to Colin for making James’ birthday wonderful!”
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Overview
We Rock the Spectrum Federal Way provides a purpose-built indoor gym environment designed around sensory processing, communication, and positive social development. Unique equipment — selected to support children across the spectrum — is available during open play, structured classes, and private birthday parties. The affiliated nonprofit My Brother Rocks the Spectrum Foundation runs social skills groups and state-funded programming alongside the gym.



