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    Taylor C.

    As a big fan of Meowwolf I was really excited to try this place out. Atlas 9 is a narrative driven immersive experience. It's current concept is a forgotten movie theater where films come to life. There are live performances, interactive installations, an arcade and food. You have an unlimited amount of time to explore and at any point you can pause to enjoy refreshments or pizza on property. The concept of the movies in a theater coming to life is really really fun! There are a wide variety of themes in the movies giving you tons to explore. However I was disappointed with the excessive use of AI prevalent across the different movies. I didn't feel like it added to the experience. The story line was very interesting but hard to complete with the amount of people around. I wish instructions were a little clearer. Constantly during my experience other guests would use their bracelet to log into an activity while I was actively attempting to complete it, which deletes your progress. Perhaps coming on a weekday would remedy this. However if you ignore the storyline completely and just explore this experience is still very entertaining. There are hidden tunnels, small mazes and sooo much to look at. Food was classic movie theatre snacks and some decent pizza which definitely hit the spot after crawling around for a few hours. This experience is definitely a little advanced for kids and gets a lil crowded. Would make a super fun date night or great gathering with a group of friends. Definitely a lil pricey tho.

    Popcorn!
    Jessie G.

    Maybe the problem is that I just did not get it. Was I trying to solve a crime? Was I supposed to just be looking for little nuggets of information or clues? Idk. The rooms, lights, and art installations were really neat to look at, and I attempted to interact at the spots where you could scan your wristband and make phone calls, play computer games, or affect the lighting, but even the little cards that were available to read at every station didn't give me any additional insight into what I was doing. Instead of only having cards available to read, if they had an app available for the phone and had audio available to listen to explaining each of the stations, that could be super cool! I didn't love all the other people (it felt busy and a little crowded in many of the rooms) and it could feel much more immersive and less annoying to have noise cancelling headphones or earbuds in and then you could have some different types of audio effects playing too based on which room you're in. It cost about $90 for two adults to walk through the space and I understand the cost as they put a lot into the space and their performances, but it is not something I'd pay again. If you are tight on cash, I'd recommend passing on this unless you have a kid that really loves visual entertainment and you want to give them a chance to be immersed in it. The rooms with all the mirrors were my fave!

    Live entertainment in the "Jazz Club".
    Allen H.

    A wonderful Meow Wolf-like experience. We enjoyed the hourly live shows and roaming characters - that made Atlas9 much more fun. Without people, it's just "weird art". ;-) After the first hour or so exploring, we went and upgraded our ticket to a yearly pass. It was well worth the 3-hour drive, and we are already planning a return visit.

    Proof that I actually went there. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME.
    Melinda D.

    This is such a waste of money. I have never seen a place more disorganized and boring ever. Please don't waste your time by going here. You will regret every minute of it. It makes no sense. It's unbelievably chaotic and stupid. I would rather watch paint dry.

    Giant bday party room
    Bree G.

    We watched this place get built every time we had to drive out to the baseball fields in Wyandotte County, so we were naturally curious as to what it was going to be. I don't even know how to describe it, but it was interesting! We went with another couple, had the pizza, which was Fine, but overpriced, just like the drinks. Not bad, just expensive. The experience itself, as others have mentioned, was a little confusing. It took us a while to figure out what we were supposed to be doing (and we're still not sure if we really figured it out). There were rooms that you thought might be puzzles, but in the end, we were either too dumb to figure it out or it wasn't actually a puzzle, it was just a place to scan your wristband. Then there are rooms that require you to do things, or move things, and it does end up being something to be discovered. Then there's the live performances, which were fun. In the end, it's a cool building with a lot of different places to explore. It's a fun evening out with another couple. I wouldn't feel the need to go back, especially for the price tag, but I'd say it was fun to do once!

    Popcorn Shot
    Dawn S.

    Atlas9 is a Blast from the Past experience. If you want ro enjoy some unique fun from the 90's plan a trip and head to the newest fun place around. I took my whole family with kids ages from 2years old to 7years old. They all loved it. You need to make sure you scan your face at rhe scanner so you can participate in the events. We stayed over 2 hours and still didn't finish all the activities. Next time I visit it will be with just my Husband and we will enjoy time at the secret bar inside the event.

    Kelsey M.

    Not sure how I feel about this place being our first time visiting. I'll start off with the positives by saying this place is COOL! So many places to take pics and there's something new and random around the corner to look at and analyze. However, on the flip side I didn't really understand the whole "mission" of the whole thing. I listened to the whole orientation to try to be informed the best I could've been and it still wasn't quite clear what we were supposed to be doing. We kinda just walked around, took pics, and scanned our wrist bands. Honestly for almost 100$ for 2 people we could've walked around down town KC and got cool pics for free, but maybe that's just me. The staff were kind, the actors were great, the atmosphere was amazing, but just not sure exactly what you're supposed to do there.

    Dara D.

    Nothing you've ever experienced and definitely hard to explain. Two suggestions: 1. Look at it through the lens of an 80/90s nostalgic immersive art experience with everything else as a bonus and you'll have a blast! 2. I didn't take the storyline or trying to solve everything too seriously. It's kind of confusing. But help each other out to hit up all the scanners... be sure to visit the whole space!

    An aerial artist on silks with a watery backdrop.

    Atlas 9 is an incredible one-of-a-kind experience. Perfect for fun, art, puzzle solving, and exploring. I got an annual membership so I can visit as often as I want, and it is well worth it

    Neeca B.

    I'm still trying to find the words, my brain keeps reaching for the familiar. It's like the Ready player one and a jazz club, and an escape room and Cirque du Soliel and mission impossible but throw in some Spy kids. It's interactive and if I got stuck an agent ( shout out to Agent C and the other one with long cool 80's rock hair )was there to get me back on track. It was so wildly fun and obviously I've got to come back as I didn't get to finish my assignments *eye spasm*. Got pretty close, closing out most of my assignments with 98 fazrs! It took a hot minute to get a feel for it but once I did, oh it was ON! Pizza and fun drinks were great, Mylea at Splice bros was a perfect start before I was "recruited". Really nice and insightful helping me start to form a more informed idea of what I was waking into. Which really helped me relax into the experience and enjoy it. For first timers I really think staff/agents can make or break the experience. From the Jazz club to the theater performers, concessions and agents they all understood the assignment. They were excited and it was catching. Nice big parking lot. If you're in the legends area and looking for something fun to do, but honestly with it being so close to Kansas City it's worth a visit. If your easily over stimulated might sit this one out but it's an experience that Will not be forgotten!

    One of the mirror rooms
    Shellie B.

    What a fun experience! We were a group of 8 co-workers who came to bond and let off steam. It was sensory overload in a good way. Had a great time. We didn't figure out the mystery but maybe we'll focus on that the next trip.

    Allison B.

    A new KC staple! So creative, fun, nostalgic and interactive. Great place to bring friends and explore. The staff and live performers are top tier and add to the fun. Plan to come and stay a while to enjoy all the details. Start with pizza and pool at Splice Bros and then wrap up with movie theater snacks or drinks in the vibey Speakereasy bar upstairs. Our kids had a blast, too.

    It's giving "Bill and Ted."
    Jonathan H.

    I'd been eager to check Atlas 9 out for a couple months. From its Instagram posts, it reminded me of the WNDR Museum in Chicago (one of my favorite things from my trip there last year). This is, however, a totally different type of experience; very immersive and interactive, and often quirky. There's a lot here to enjoy for cinephiles and it was cool to see how tapped in Atlas 9 is with the local film community. I thought the fake movie posters were awesome. I didn't expect to leave with a fake movie poster of myself--so that's fun--and when I turned a corner to see "Fuzz the Raccoon" hanging on the wall and swinging a sword, I had to snap a photo. It's a very imaginative place with things to enjoy for everyone. I didn't get to check out the speakeasy. That'll be for the return trip.

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    Pay actual artists and make good food maybe also pay your employees better while you're at it. Not worth 40 bucks. Ever.

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    If you're in the legends area and looking for something fun to do, but honestly with it being so close to Kansas City it's worth a visit.

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    This was an amazing and thrilling place to be! My fiancé and I got free tickets from the VA to go…read moreto a NASCAR race and we were so excited as both of us have never been! Phew was it loud! It was the kind of loud that got you off your feet and cheering though. The whole place was lively. Bathrooms were very clean and the stadium was huge! Loved that they had games like corn-hole and they even had a cool status to pose with! Only downside is how expensive food and drinks are.

    Race days at Kansas Speedway used to be a hot ticket…read more They were loud, boisterous, raucous and thrilling - an all day affair that was basically, a huge party. Race day is still fun, though it's not like it used to be. Let's just say, if you don't take care of yourself like you should, age can catch up to you. Two things stood out during a recent visit: Concessions and staffing. Concessions are still available, but they haven't kept up with the times. They're the same frozen then fried options that have been there since the beginning, only without anybody to serve them. We stood in line for almost forty five minutes and found out most of our choice were sold out, and the race wasn't even half over. We thought about trying another stand, but half of them were closed and the lines were long. I hope the venue acknowledges and addresses its race day experience. When everything is running well, it's one of the best things in sports.

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