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Meow wolf santa fe explained1/15/2024 ![]() ![]() The attention to detail is incredible, and you can spend hours going into the same room and notice something you didn’t see the first, second or even third time. There is something about exploring someone else’s home that is very much alive and lived in gradually uncovering bits of a story through tactile objects and reading a journal entry that doesn’t rely heavily on a digital keycard like Omega and Convergence. But the most important reason for me is how intimate this location feels. I picked this location for lots of reasons. But if I’m backed into a corner and had to pick just one location, it would have to be House of Eternal Return. I’ve been to all three locations twice, and whenever I talk to my friends about it they always ask me, “So which one is the best? Which one should I go to?” Realistically, the only answer is all three of them. This has been a topic of conversation for close to a year now. I’ll never forget that drive into Denver - and that day either - because we drove into a snow storm! Which one was your favorite and why? We stayed in Santa Fe that night and woke up super early again the next day to drive straight through back to Denver so we could visit the final stop. ![]() to drive straight through to Santa Fe for an entire day at House of Eternal Return. We rented a car and left Denver at around 4 a.m. But, we didn’t visit Convergence Station right away. Next, we would fly from Vegas into Denver where we had the friend I mentioned above who lived just minutes away from Convergence Station. Since flying into Santa Fe from Florida was incredibly expensive, the trip played out like this: We would fly from Fort Lauderdale into Vegas and dedicate an entire day to Omega Mart. We were coming from Fort Lauderdale, and after about three to four days of checking flights, hotel rooms, car rentals, etc., we eventually found a plan that worked best for us. Due to cost and making sure we got the most time at each location, we spent a lot of time planning. So I agreed to hit up Las Vegas with her, but I had one condition: “I’ll only go to Las Vegas if you promise to visit Meow Wolf with me.” When did you decide you were going to visit all three? Was that process planned or was it on the fly?īy the time my friend and I were planning to visit all three locations in one shot, I had already been to all three locations at least once. I was living in Phoenix at the time and had a friend who was coming to visit, and she really wanted to visit Vegas. While Convergence Station was still being built, he would drive by the construction site daily, so the name continued to pop up in conversation every so often.Įventually I heard about the Vegas location that had just opened and saw some ads for it online. ![]() I had heard of the name before, and I have a friend in Denver who lives only a few minutes away from the Denver location. I didn’t really know much about the immersive location in Santa Fe until much later. I had first heard about Meow Wolf when there was a media tour or media exposure about the Experience Tube. Our friend, bold adventurer, trip planner and art enthusiast Ryan Ottaviano visited all three permanent Meow Wolf locations - Santa Fe’s House of Eternal Return, Las Vegas’ Omega Mart, and Denver’s Convergence Station - in the span of three days, and took some time to chat with us about the pros and cons of such an ambitious adventure. Have you visited one of our exhibits and immediately started planning trips to our other locations? Have you called in sick so you could solve the mystery of what’s going on in our exhibits? Have you fallen through a portal in Santa Fe and landed in Las Vegas? Convergence Station | Photo by Atlas Media The Pros & Cons of Visiting All 3 Meow Wolf Locations in 3 Days: An interview with a courageous multiversal traveler
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