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Three years in the making with art from 300 creatives (110+ from Colorado), explore your own imagination and reconsider what’s possible. This 4-story immersive art exhibition is home to 70+ unique installations, rooms, and portals. Together, they tell an unforgettable, cathartic tale of converged worlds. Arrive as you. Leave transformed.
47 escape rooms
Definitely a cool experience. We did the QPass as well and it really made us go through every single exhibit
9 escape rooms
Although it’s not an escape room, it’s still really cool! Super immersive and fun art experience. There’s a story line that goes along with it, but even if you aren’t there for the story, you can just wander aimlessly and gawk at the amazing scenery! So many rooms, passages, and illusions, highly recommend!!
56 escape rooms
As others say, it's not an escape room. It's not my kind of experience--too loose and not really very interactive. We got a card to boop so we could "play" and learn the story but I became bored of it very quickly. It's complicated and many clues or parts of the story were lengthy. The art itself is fun but, again, not interactive, just interesting to look at. So overall, not something I would do again. I knew going in I may not like it but was with a friend who was interested (and LOVED it).
20 escape rooms
The Meow Wolf experience isn’t truly an “escape room,” but it IS full of mystery and discovery! The immersive art installation is truly beautiful and engaging. This is my least favorite of the three Meow Wolf locations I’ve visited. It’s almost too big in square footage, but too limited in interactive elements. More and more experience for the eyes, unless you’re feeling up for wrestling families who don’t know how to take turns.
122 escape rooms
Not an escape room, but an immersive art exhibit. There is a story element ort of have to discover throughout the installation. If you wanted to get a little bit of interactivity trhoighoinstallation. If youthat you
56 escape rooms
(at the time of writing) ive visited every meow wolf location and i always specifically go to solve the stories around them. that's the best part, duh. to me, this is the one story that makes sense and has a satisfying ending. the gameplay itself is a little confusing. when i had questions, employees didn't answer them directly, but rather just said it didn't matter what terminal i try and that it's all random. once i got the hang of it though, i had a lot of fun with it. this also might be one of the best layouts of a meow wolf. everything felt intentional and still random. i was still discovering new rooms by the end of my 6 hour visit. super fun, always recommend!
42 escape rooms
Not an escape room, more of an immersive experience. I've been to the Omega Mart Meow Wolf in Las Vegas and found that experience much more immersive and fun though. There is a background story to this one, but it was hard to hear over speakers, difficult to follow as a result, and an employee told us later that we could have scanned our book card at a single station numerous times and still would have finished the whole immersive experience, which is kinda sad. We enjoyed the visual design and art experiences, but it lacked the deeper magic we were hoping for.
35 escape rooms
A pretty neat place but not as special as the original location in Santa Fe. It’s also not at all an escape room. Just a great place to see some cool art.
28 escape rooms
Having been to 3 MeowWolf Locations now, I can say with confidence that the Denver Convergence Station is my favorite! With multiple floors of experiences and a storyline that sucks you in till the very last second, my best friend spent upwards of 5 hours exploring the location while we were stopped in Denver. The way the story is introduced and followed was very new to me, as I had only visited the Santa Fe location before, but as soon as we got our memory card, my friend and I were off, connecting the dots and collecting mems! Every twist was exciting, and the references to the story in the surrounding art was so seamless we only realized how intrinsically connected they were after getting pretty far through the story! As someone with sensory issues, I did have to check out a pair of headphones and glasses, but it didn’t diminish the fun at all! The staff was super welcoming and understanding, and it made for an amazing experience!! I cannot recommend visiting the Convergence Station more! MeowWolf continues to provide us with some of the most creative and engaging immersive art experiences in the world! Cant wait to see what’s to come if/when new locations open!!