Absolutely blessed that God led us here. Such amazing talents displayed on exhibits. The staff was very hospitable and they made great use of the space.
super super cool ?fantastic experience, but pictures don't do it justice. the whole escape room aspect was really cool- added an extra pizazz to the story, but even if you don't want to figure the story out it is just as much fun exploring all the rooms. I will definitely be coming back :)
Must visit! Pictures really don't do it justice- it's an amazingly decorated large space with (at the time) 70 rooms designed with help of over 200 artists! Many pieces are interactive, move, make noise or even reveal secret passageways. Def recommend a few hours to explore. It's a family friendly place with lots of kiddos running around, something to keep in mind as you're planning your excursion. Made even the older folks in our group feel like kids again!
Weird! Unique! Beautiful! FUN! These are all the words I would use to describe this trippy, one of a kind, and super interesting experience. The staff was super friendly and the exhibits were a lot of fun to explore! We spent about two hours taking everything in and our boys (ages 9 and 6) got a huge kick out of the entire place. Nothing is scary or creepy, just unusual and I appreciated all the details the artists added throughout the space. My favorite rooms were the pipe room and the music/dance room. Definitely check this place out if you're in the area! Really nothing else like it.
The experience was wonderful. My husband uses a walker for his bad knees & they were wonderful with his disability. What was not good was how he was treated in their little cafe. He stood in line for a long time while another cashier just looked at him & wouldn’t help. We said something to the general manager- said she would take of it. Otherwise it was fantastic
Very fun interactive experiences! We will return.It's worth it to the 3D glasses which were an extra $1. The only issue is it's not clear when to use them. We would try different areas or rooms to find out.The whole place is just one giant play space to explore. So many hidden doors which lead to exciting new rooms.Scroll through the pictures to get an idea is what the rooms and areas are like. Words don't do it justice.
This was the absolute highlight of our trip! We spent probably 1-2 hours going through each of the 70 rooms. Each room was completely unique, beautiful and interesting. I loved the secret passageways through the fridge, washing machine, closet, etc. It was a unique experience and I can’t wait to try the other two in Denver and Vegas someday.
This place is so cool for the entire family. This place is unique and colorful and amazing. It took us about two hours to enjoy this place. They only set back is the parking lot we came in a Saturday didn’t find no space had to park somewhere else. The prices is worth every penny of it. Just don’t take big bags or back packs because there not allowed. I think I saw lockers they might rent to store your bag. They have a small box where u put in your bag to see if it there allowed or not. The workers were very nice. Other than that it was a great experience for us.
Oh, my... What a delightfully bizarre experience! I had been told in advance that Meow Wolf was one of those "you've gotta see it to understand it/appreciate it" kinds of places... but none of that prepared me in the least for the full scope of what a wild, surreal experience it would truly end up being! My family and I spent three hours just wandering around exploring the various rooms (as well as trying to explore the overarching story they told), and I honestly couldn't believe how much time had flown by by the time we were finished. Time flies when you're experiencing Meow Wolf, that's for sure (NOTE: The pictures I'm attaching, much like the Grand Canyon, can't even come close to doing the actual experience justice!).
This place is awesome!! I highly recommend checking it out! Mind bending and beautiful in equal measures! We've now been to Denver and Santa Fe and I love them both! The recycled room was up there on my list of favorites along with the laser harp room, the mammoth whose ribs you could play music on, the ice cooler, and the upended school bus. Really all so cool though! Amazing how much they fit into such a seemingly small space. I am already daydreaming about going back!