How long does it take to go through Meow Wolf Denver?
Meow Wolf can be walked through and enjoyed as a visual/sound installment on its own in 2 hours.
How Long Does It Take to Visit Meow Wolf. I would recommend budgeting at least 90 minutes to visit Meow Wolf, but you could easily spend 3-4 hours there if you were really taking your time.
Most people like an hour to two hours in the exhibition. Some people get really into uncovering the story behind the exhibition and can spend many hours, even multiple days exploring. I'd recommend giving yourself 2 hours at least.
Enjoy Meow Wolf as an Adult
Go during the weekend or over vacation periods like Winter and Spring Breaks, and you'll enjoy Meow Wolf with hundreds of your closest friends. Otherwise, good times to go with fewer kids and less chaos are before 12 and after 6, any day of the week.
Peak Hours End in the Afternoon
People who want to beat the line may be better off showing up later. Traffic into the House goes down considerably almost every day between 4:30 and 5 p.m. The space is open until 8 p.m. on the weekdays, 10 p.m. on weekends—more than enough time to take in the sights!
Your reservation time guarantees entry into Meow Wolf provided that you arrive on time. We recommend arriving 10 minutes before your reservation time.
Entry Requirements for Meow Wolf Denver
If you arrive more than 15 minutes late, you may be denied entry.
All persons and belongings are subject to screening prior to entry. We reserve the right not to allow any bags or other items inside the exhibit. Any unattended items will be dealt with as Meow Wolf considers appropriate. Smoking or vaping of any kind is not permitted except in designated outdoor smoking areas.
Backpacks (may be left at bag check for a fee) Large bags/packages (may be left at bag check for a fee) Skateboards.
Meow Wolf is for everyone...
Kids: ages 0-21, Young Adults: ages 22-39, Regular Adults: 40-65, and Seniors: ages 66-Infinity.
Is Meow Wolf a good first date?
It makes a great place for a date because you get to play and explore together while admiring and wondering about all the amazing artistic details that make up Meow Wolf. You'll laugh like kids, trust us!
Meow Wolf & AREA15 are NOT the Same Thing
AREA15 is an experiential and entertainment district that has several, separately-owned experiences. One of those experiences is us! Meow Wolf's Omega Mart is the anchor tenant inside of AREA15, but Meow Wolf doesn't own AREA15 or vice versa.
Meow Wolf's The House of Eternal Return was an immersive art installation. It was not an escape room. It had at least a few puzzles which we stumbled upon as we explored.
1. Convergence Station. The newest and biggest Meow Wolf exhibit, located in Denver, sprawls throughout a 90,000-square-foot building and features more than 70 immersive displays.
Here's the story: A cosmic event merged four worlds from different universes, causing the residents of those worlds to lose their memories, and a Quantum Department of Transportation allows visitors to move among them. There's an ice world, a lush alien forest, a cityscape and a catacombs.
(Courtesy Meow Wolf)
It's not the tourist trap you might fear it to be, and it is just about as visually astounding as you could hope, maybe even a little weirder and more over-stimulating than you expected.
Meow Wolf Las Vegas has a variety of accessible restroom options for our participants.
It has recently come to our attention that people think we don't have bathrooms. Or, that our bathrooms aren't real. On the contrary, they are very real and fully functional. But don't be disappointed to learn that they are indeed just bathrooms.
And yes, there are 21+ options too! Seven days a week, from 10 a.m. until close, HELLOFOOD serves beer (including Colorado favorites Odell Brewing Company and Upslope Brewing Company), wine and seltzers.
Meow Wolf: Convergence Station is a massive, 90,000 square foot narrative art exhibition built around the concept of quantum travel. Guests will explore four floors and more than 70 immersive, interactive installations designed by more than 300 creatives, including more than 110 Colorado-based artists.
Is parking free at Meow Wolf Denver?
Parking. Main parking is at Meow Wolf's entrance, 1338 1st St, Denver. Limited parking is available for a $15 daily rate on a first come, first served basis (except on NFL game days, when there is NO PARKING on site). No cash accepted; credit and debit cards only.
Meow Wolf Denver: Convergence Station.
Visitors will explore catacombs, cityscapes, cathedrals and six-dimensional sentient habitats, crawl through tunnels, travel through portals and interact with the multimedia installation to uncover the secret of what happened to the missing women, and why the worlds converged.
Non-professional, non-commercial personal photography is permitted. 📷 Cameras and cell phones including Go Pros are allowed. Professional recording equipment, photography/camera lights, tripods, selfie sticks, and drones are prohibited.
Yes, non-professional, non-commercial personal photography is permitted. Professional recording equipment, photography/camera lights, tripods, selfie sticks, and drones are prohibited.
If you're into this type of attraction, then Omega Mart is certainly worth the price of admission. If I'm being honest, creating content for this website occasionally pushes me to pursue activities that wouldn't normally be atop my list of things to do in Vegas. This is one of those occasions.
How long is this experience? There is no time limit but plan for at least two hours and up to 5 hours. According to the Omega Mart website guests spend an average of 90 minutes inside. This traveling exhibit is located inside the portal until July 5, 2021.
Duration: We recommend at least 90 minutes to explore the space, and at least 4 hours to follow the story, possibly many more. Accessibility Consideration: The first floor of the exhibit is ADA accessible. There is also an elevator to access the second floor, but some areas include steps or narrow passage ways.
Unlike many other experiences at Area 15, there is no time limit on your visit to Omega Mart. Stay, play, and explore the parts unknown for as long as you want. There is a strict no re-entrance policy, so once you leave, you won't be allowed back in without another ticket.
Photo: Meow Wolf - 70 rooms and hidden passage ways to explore, and solve the mystery....
Convergence Station, Meow Wolf's third permanent exhibition in Denver, is nestled between the Auraria Campus and Empower Stadium.
Why is Meow Wolf called that?
They divvied up the $1,000-a-month rent and literally picked the name for the space out of two hats: “Meow” from one and “Wolf” from the other. It stuck. The group's art experiments weren't always pretty, or necessarily up to code.
The Mousetrap, so dubbed by a radio reporter in the 1960s, is the intersection of I-25 and I-70 northwest of downtown Denver . It was so called because it supposedly looked like a mousetrap from the air, and because it was infamous for trapping vehicles within its network of sharply curving ramps.
House of Eternal Return may be the smallest of the three Meow Wolf exhibits, but it's a strong fan favorite and a must-see to get a sense of the collective's unique vision and origin story.
Meow Wolf Denver's Convergence Station: Getting in the door. Q: Can we walk up and get tickets or do we have to get them in advance? A: It's best to purchase your tickets in advance to pick the date/time you want to visit. While you can purchase tickets on-site at the ticket window, you may have to wait to get in.
No there is no dress code.