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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.
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If you enjoy the weird, the abnormal, the experimental, Meow Wolf is going to be your favorite experience. First- it is NOT an escape room at all. But, please, do not let that deter you. It’s an artist instillation with a beautiful story about being connected if you work a bit for it. That’s where some puzzling comes in. If you purchase the $3 Qpass - there are areas throughout the experience you can tap to receive ‘MEMS’ or memories (the currency of the convergence). The more you gather, the more you unlock what’s really happening in this world. You’ll be sent on ‘missions’ -so to speak- to go find other videos or solve some riddles. There are additional puzzles you can solve to reveal more about this world. These games are not to win anything except to have a more enriched experience. It’s not a place to be competitive (this coming from someone who is massively competitive). Throughout the Convergence Station there are Citizens of this world. INTERACT WITH THEM!! These actors are so much fun to interact with. They all have weird, unique characters that are a blast talking to. If you are nice to them and show interest, they will let you in on small secrets! We were taken on several tours by a one Scam Likely (if you see him say ‘Hello!’ He’s a decent chap). He showed us pieces of the world we would have never seen without him. Also, remember, this world’s commerce are memories- if you share something they might share something back with you! Convergence is MASSIVE. We spent our time making sure we got all the memory videos we could, saw everything, took a break had some lunch( they have a cafe), went back to it. We were in there for 7 hours. I’m not exaggerating, 7 hours. And there was still more to read, experience, etc. What an incredible place to exist. Having experimental artists gather together to tell a strange story about human (and not human) experiences. Give the weird a chance!
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