There are twists and turns, hidden doors, strobe lights, floors that can be disorienting, a rock wall in a tight space, responsive robots, black lights, a mirror room, computers to interact with and more…if you find your way into the behind the scenes areas of the Omega Mart employees. Interactive robot who kept asking us how we feel.The colors in the secret employee world were amazing.Cool disorienting floorbehind the scenes.You can experience Omega Mart in under two hours if you keep up your pace. I would really enjoy spending the time it takes to solve the mystery, but that would have been difficult while keeping up with the pace of a young child. There is a story behind this “store” and a mystery to solve and a special credit card-like tool to tap on some exhibits to heighten the experience. I read that the full tour could take three hours, but that had to be for people who went into extremely-interactive mode. That was fine with me as I had no intention of swooshing down a slide I could not tell how steep or twisty it would be. There were a few spooky tunnels to climb through and a slide that requires children to be 48-inches tall to go down two stories. We weren’t sure about taking an almost five-year-old, but heard from friends that their kids loved it. I went with my daughter, Lauren, and granddaughter, AJ. If you have a bag it will be checked and each person will be checked by wand before entry. Notable and disappointing for me was the ban on professional photography equipment. You can print out your tickets or present your confirmed QR scan on your cellphone.īefore you go, read the items prohibited inside and their safety regulations. You must have ticketed reservations to Omega Mart (an interactive, mind-bending art experience) which at this writing were $45 for adults and $40 for children 5 to 13 with discounts for Nevada residents and military service members and their families. Super-sized art installations (a rusty metal crashed robot, a metal scorpion, a prizmed portal, a shade-providing colorful owl and more looms over the parking lot and entrance to the Area 15 entertainment complex and its neighbor, Meow Wolf’s Art Experience Instalation, Omega Mart. The adjacent property, Area 15, gets anyone’s attention with its catchy name and large white lettering on a black concrete backdrop…looming over the freeway. Tucked right up against I-15 South toward The Las Vegas Strip, is a complex you can’t miss. Cathy on Lion Habitat Ranch: Saving the Barbary Lion.admin on Lion Habitat Ranch: Saving the Barbary Lion.Tucson Highlight: Mission San Xavier del Bac.Roam the Dead at Tombstone’s Boothill Graveyard.
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