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    Cynthia L.

    Yes, I do watch America Ninja Warrior: How did you know? And YES! I DID see that hilarious intro to that one episode of The Office where Michael and Dwight do their version of parkour. Yes, yes, yes. I've watched the YouTube parkour videos. Remember when you were little, and you would hop from furniture to furniture, effortlessly figuring out the most efficient way to get from point A to B? Well, when you grow up, it's called parkour ;) The gym set-up is all that I had hoped it would be. Wall structures, vaults, rings, boxes, balancing pipes--the works. I signed up online for the free 90-min (indoor) class on Sunday. At the last moment, my husband decided to try it out too, even though he was wearing slacks. We all warmed up by balancing/walking on pipes forwards and backwards in bare feet. (Much easier to do without shoes on.) We then moved on to some basics like squat-sitting, floorwork, some light vault work, and then we were given an entire course within the gym to do! Jump on one board, slide down another, under/over bars, jumping/rolling over boxes, climbing, and then jumping off the loft structure to land on the giant mat. SO MUCH FUN! I couldn't stop smiling and laughing while running the course over and over. Ari and Ox were safety-conscious fools! The way that they explained momentum and body mechanics was completely relatable and easy to apply right away. Well, I'm not saying I looked good doing it, but at least I knew what they were saying. I'm going to try an outdoor class soon, and try to figure out how I can schedule a day during the week for indoors. And...it's hard not to look at everyday objects and wonder what I could do to get to/over/by/around/through it if I actually got decent at it.

    Jeff L.

    As a caveat: I have yet to visit Rafe and Tyson's new gym. The extent of my experience is with a free intro to Parkour seminar that Rafe taught at Northwest Crossfit before they opened their own gym. ABOUT PARKOUR Parkour is tough to describe if you haven't seen it before. Many think of it as a hybrid of gymnastics and running. The pros do it at breakneck speed and seem to have a preference for abandoned buildings and industrial ruins. Want to know more? YouTube and Wikipedia have eye candy and good, basic info. ABOUT RAFE Rafe is a good teacher, no doubt about it. He's excellent at sequencing for beginners and he's very up front about what you should and shouldn't try when you're just starting out. There were a couple of avoidable injuries in the class I attended, but they were due mainly to the fact that Rafe wasn't capping his classes then and was unprepared to handle the number of people who turned out for a lesson. But this was an exceptional situation--and really, a testament to how quickly Parkour is exploding as a sport. The format of a normal class is (as I understand it) totally different, with constant, close supervision from your coaches. If you're not already a traceur and want to learn how to jump around like a crazy monkey, leave your ego at the door, pay attention to your instructor, and drill your skills over and over and over. It takes a lot of time and patience, especially if you're past your prime (on a gymnast's scale) like I am. But if you work hard, practice safe, and don't get drunk on your prowess, you'll be rewarded with supernatural balance and strength, and the camaraderie of a growing, tightly-nit community of fellow traceurs who will help you push your body beyond what you ever thought possible.

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    Last Resort Fire Department - APPARATUS #247

    Last Resort Fire Department

    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.7 miBallard

    Happened upon the Last Resort Fire Department accidentally [06/18/15]. Beautifully restored fire…read moretrucks in the original firehouse! This free museum is filled with old fire trucks dating back to an 1834 hand pumper. A must see for young and old, and each fire truck has a print out, which is free, for one to take home and explains all about the particular vehicle.... I was so impressed. The entire museum is indoors. For details, activities and events in which LRFD participates see: www.lastresortfd.org The museum is free but a donation is requested. Your kids will love this place and so will you. Well worth the time to see.

    This is an awesome museum that I stumbled upon while making my journey from Pikes Place Market to…read moreSafeco Field to see the Mariners play the Orioles. Doug the guy running the show gave me an amazing tour making me feel immediately welcome upon walking the doors. Not knowing what to expect since I had literally found out about this place by just walking by it, Doug did a great job job explaining the museum and trading stories with me from his time as a volunteer firefighter. As a firefighter with Las Vegas Fire & Rescue I would highly recommend stopping by Last Resort Fire Department for a quick tour of SFD history

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    Last Resort Fire Department - West Seattle Mural 1988  "Midnight Run" - Steam pumper and horses a cutout  located in front of painted Firehouse # 32 mural painting.

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    Queen Anne Community Center

    Queen Anne Community Center

    4.7(7 reviews)
    1.5 miQueen Anne

    QACC is run by Seattle Parks & Recreation. I grew up on top of and still live on Queen Anne Hill a…read morefew blocks away. This is located 1 block west of Queen Anne Ave N on top of the hill and the building south of McClure Middle (Jr. High when I went) School and is easily mistaken as part of the school. I learned soccer at the play field, Little League Baseball, and basketball in the gym. I learned to swim next door at the QA Aquatic Center. There is an outdoor playground, 3 baseball diamonds, and playfields (soccer usually). Locals call the playfield "Big Howe" although there is a sign on QACC that says "West Queen Anne Field House." Anybody who lives on QA that hasn't used QACC didn't grow up here. Lots of activities for all ages from toddlers to seniors. They have art classes, exercise, dance, martial arts, serve meals, etc... My kid attends the Fresh Air Preschool here and the Director has a Montessori certificate. 1 teacher per eight students and it's very affordable. They have MWF or TuTh. If they had a hotel here the Village People would've made a song: "It's fun to play at the QACC!"

    My whole family loves this place!…read more Toddler gym is Tues/Thurs with lots of toys, trikes, bouncy houses, etc for the littles to go nuts on. They also have a room full of toys, huge play kitchen, puzzles, tumble mats and more. Fresh Air Preschool is the best - you can choose 2 days/week, 3 days/week, or 5 days/week. Very affordable and the teacher is Montessori certified. Both of my kids attended and loved it there - she does a fantastic job with social, emotional, and cognitive learning. School age care is also fantastic. They always seem to pack in so many activities for the kids and make it all look so effortless. We were usually pulling our son away when it was time to go. The adult pottery class is a must try - huge room to work in, lots of wheels, tools, etc. Best part is you can use the room ANY TIME the community center is open while taking classes. The weight room is also open any time and offers drop in or a low monthly fee. This place is a must if you live near!

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    Queen Anne Community Center - Free weight room 9am-7:45pm

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    Kerry Park - 2037pdt on 5/28/24

    Kerry Park

    4.7(1.1k reviews)
    1.9 miLower Queen Anne

    Free activity in Seattle, Washington…read more.. When I was at the Post Office, mailing some postcards, the friendly clerk suggested that I go to Kerry Park to view in person, the city skyline as depicted in these postcards... OK! My niece was surprised at the size of "the park". It seems to be more like a strip of lawn instead of a park. Well... we were there for the beautiful view of Seattle and were happy to get a free parking space on the street! There also was an interesting steel sculpture called: Changing Form. It's 15 feet tall and can be used as a nice frame to photograph the Space Needle and its surroundings!

    On clear days you can get an amazing view of Elliott Bay and the Central City (with the Space…read moreNeedle of course!), with a backdrop of Mount Rainier. The viewpoint is thoughtfully designed so many people can line up against the railings without too much trouble instead of photographers trying to jockey for space. If you didn't bring binoculars, there's a few coin operated telescopes to help you look at things in the distance. There's also a cool statue here if you're interested, and if you go down the steps there's a small playground. I'm not sure if I've ever seen anyone use the playground though, since there are no bathrooms associated with the park and small kids can have bathroom emergencies. There are businesses nearby where I guess you could technically ask to use the washrooms, but it's just another hassle. Note: street parking only.

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    Kerry Park - Classic Seattle Skyline through sculpture.

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    Classic Seattle Skyline through sculpture.

    Seattle Children's Museum

    Seattle Children's Museum

    3.2(252 reviews)
    2.6 miLower Queen Anne

    The Seattle Children's Museum is a great spot for little kids, but getting there the first time is…read morea bit of a maze. It's on the bottom floor of the Armory building -- make sure you take the main elevator in the center of the food court, not the side elevators, or you'll end up wandering around confused. Once you're inside, though, it's fantastic. There are tons of activities and play areas, and plenty of seating scattered throughout so parents can actually sit down while the kids explore. My 18-month-old had an absolute blast, and even two hours wasn't enough time to cover everything at her pace before nap time. The changing rooms and stations are clean and well-maintained, and there are designated snacking areas too. My biggest complaint -- and the reason I don't get a membership -- is the parking situation. It's a mess. There are lots of different parking lots around Seattle Center, but they're expensive, and most involve a long walk if you're hauling strollers and kids. If they ever fix that, this place would be perfect. It does get busy, especially on rainy days but it's so big and spacious that it didn't feel too crowded on a Tuesday morning.

    Frannie was fantabulous! We walked in to tour facility and ended up experiencing the place for 3…read morehours flat..gio was helpful too, recco for kids under 10! Fascinating art, science & what not fun frolic STEM activities & motion/sensory play:) win-win for grown ups as well!

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    Seattle Children's Museum - Color room

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