![]() ![]() Nothing shocking, just kitschy and funky. you can take all the pics/video you want. Place is nice in cool and was a respite in 115f degree Las Vegas heat. I like strobes, and mist, and light and all things funky, but that's me. I personally loved the place as did my daughter. If you are familiar with the Burning Man festival this place is like an homage museum to all things weird. not saying you should be on shrooms or weed before going but would probably be more comfy in this place. If you're looking for an offbeat diversion this is the place. ![]() understand everyone in Vegas trying to recoup $ lost in 2020 so be aware that things in Vegas are expensive. Trippy, if you're not into the weirdness this place isn't for your, especially since it's a bit pricey. Even if you can't get to the bottom of the mystery you can spend plenty of time inside the store/factory discovering a whole lot of things.Īll the rest of the room of entertainment in Area 15 are an additional cost. This part of the interactive experience can be hard to follow while your enjoying all the rooms, lights and things to touch. After you "BOOP" your way through the store and unlock your new employee training you get to really discover the secret of the secret source of "S" that is in all of Omega Marts products and how it led to death and a Missing child. Sooo there is a mystery behind this grocery store. So you enter the "grocery store" which the weird items like P-2000 cracker spackle = real Peanut Butter! After your done investigating you can really buy the products in the grocery store. The main admission is for Omega Mart it is pretty pricey but well worth it for over 3 hours of a crazy experience. The best way to describe this place is INTERACTIVE ART! Meow Wolf is in a building called Area 15 when you enter this building it's like a large mall with numerous restaurants and game rooms. It was worth doing once, glad that I did not take my three adult children as I think they would have been bored within the first 30 minutes. I suspect that this event will trend better with the very young, or a younger crowd that is somewhat influenced artificially to enjoy the trippy nature of the experience. There were a lot of cool images, rooms, sites to behold. The event holds up to 1083 people (sign observed) and the site is clearly allowing as many people as possible to go through. This is not their fault, nor is it unexpected. I did not navigate to each of the portals or participate in the mystery as the areas and equipment were filled with younger people that tied up each screen and prevented access. The pictures online do the event justice and are accurate, except they are taking without the mass and wall of people everywhere. For the main experience or the paid event, you enter a grocery store with unique items that are available for purchase and can participate in a mystery that includes becoming an employee electrotonically that sends you to different locations through the building. Glad they were doing grand business, but long lines and wait times deterred from the experience. Upon entry to the dimly lit building, I was presented with wall to wall people shuffling from event to event that ranged from 15 to 30 dollars (art exhibit, VR, arcade). I read the reviews, looked at the photos and thought wow, what a place! Booked the exhibit and arrived early for parking at area 15 as directed in some of the reviews I read (to ensure a good parking spot). ![]() During our recent trip to Vegas the paid for ad for Meow Wolf was displayed over and over on Facebook. ![]()
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