![]() I think they did a good job with some of the places where you could pull handles and trigger events to happen by your actions. I liked the areas that had a certain level of interactivity. Especially the random things from the modern world just kinda thrown into background decoration. I’m not sure if I always appreciated the art. Both of those really have some interesting elements to them. I really liked the area on the main street and the temple and the forest area. Certain areas feel along a specific theme while others a bit more random. Look for another door.Įach of the floors is definitely different although a bit samesy as I said above. Such as the same kind of style of just enter a door see what’s in the room, walk out of room. One of the downsides there are a lot of “duplicates”. There are a bunch of doors and other places you can explore. It feels a bit of a hodge-podge of things thrown together into a multi-story facility.Īlthough as I walked around more, it definitely became a bit more fun. However, I was overwhelmed and overstimulated by the various displays and areas. I think it’s a bit of both and a bit of neither. Or at least this is how my friends sold it to me. Meow Wolf is an art installation and immersive experience. Some of the videos have Easter eggs that translate into things you can do in the “world” of Convergence Station. ![]() If you get Q-Pass be sure to pay attention to the story. And it added a few story elements I would have missed without it. But it helped me “understand” or at least connect more of the story. I can say however that I soon stopped exploring and looking at specific art-details to look for terminals and story. The Q-Pass gave me something to do and it was fun finding the various different terminals and watching the story. ![]() It felt a bit detached from the experience. I initially wandered around Convergence Station without Q-Pass and it made no sense. I don’t personally see myself wanting to visit the same Meow Wolf again unless it significantly changes. The folks at Meow Wolf say you may want to “wander around the first visit” without Q-Pass and then get Q-Pass on your next visit. It seems to add some gamification elements where you search around for a terminals and a few other “characters” who can provide additional insight into the story and world of Convergence Station. Q-Pass is an RFID card (linked to your entrance ticket) which gives additional “tasks” within Meow Wolf. Meow Wolf has an additional “add-on” for $3.00 called Q-Pass. I spent a bit over 2 hours in total wandering throughout the various levels of Meow Wolf. The Q-Pass helped push me to stay longer. The folks at the site recommend about 2 hours for the experience. Overall, once you are in you can spend as long as you want in Meow Wolf. So far I have only been to the Denver Location. I appreciate that each one is a unique and different experience. Denver is known as “ Convergence Station“, Las Vegas is “ Mega Mart“, and Santa Fe “ House of Eternal Return“. ![]() The permanent Santa Fe location was established in 2016, with two additional locations (Denver and Las Vegas) established in 2021.Įach of the sites is different and has different themes. The organization began life in 2008 as an informal collective of artists. They are known for these immersive multi-level experiences. Meow Wolf is an arts company based out of Santa Fe New Mexico.
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