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    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf

    3.6 (1.5k reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Alex H.

    I been excited to visit this place for a long while now It starts off very much like a supermarket that's on acid lol which was great but you can tell this place is getting worn out by all the people coming in and out it's starting to show the wear Some areas were closed off like the slides and oh man I'm shocked people haven't fallen or gotten hurt on those steep metal stairs But there are a lot of fun areas you discover One we laughed at a lot was the strobe light room and the guitar string one The hidden bar was cool It's kind of a one and done place but you could in theory spend half your day

    Cory S.

    Last year, I had several friends or family members who went to Las Vegas and came home telling very vague stories of this Omega Mart grocery store that sells bizarre products and has hidden portals and secret rooms. I later learned that this is interactive art at its finest in Las Vegas. On a recent trip to Las Vegas, my friend and I decided to give it a try and see if it lived up to its hype. We purchased our tickets online in advance and selected a specific day and time to go through the experience at AREA 15. We arrived in time for a 11:20 AM entrance to the Omega Mart. I brought an empty water bottle to fill up inside AREA 15 as I knew I'd get thirsty (and you're not supposed to bring full water bottles or other food or drinks into AREA 15. We went through a small security station to get inside, and then we were let loose in the most unusual grocery store I have ever been in. I was told to expect to take at least two hours and perhaps three to four hours in Omega Mart. You could buy an "Employee Card" for additional access to different features. I was told before I go to just enjoy the experience and not to overthink things. If I went back a second time, I may want to really dive into the story that we were following which went over my head on my first visit in such a short time. Some people buy passes to keep going back over a season. Definitely be prepared to touch things both in the store and in the various portals. You never know what you may find yourself controlling. It may surprise you how different the store itself is from the various portals. During the summer, there are even characters that you can interact with in the portals. Otherwise, I don't think it would be appropriate to discuss how to get to any of the portals or what to expect in the portals themselves. I will post some images of the incredible artwork you may see should you find the correct portals, but finding it and making sense of it is up to you. Think of the story as a mystery, and don't start too late in the day as you may get tired sooner than later. Also, have fun looking closely at the items in the store as the items are very creative. You can even purchase many of them as souvenirs. Also be on the lookout for a secret bar hidden in one of the secret rooms. The Omega Mart experience is Meow Wolf Las Vegas as an immersive art experience. There are other Meow Wolf experiences around the country. You can learn more about Meow Wolf Las Vegas at https://meowwolf.com/visit/las-vegas including buying tickets and learning what to expect. Though you may find the cost to be quite high, definitely give it a try at least once for the unique experience!

    David L.

    I stopped by here as my partner wanted to check it out, she's been to the other exhibits but not the one in Las Vegas and wanted to check it out. I didn't know what I was expecting, and we got in around 4 pm. I personally found it pretty nice, it has a lot of amazing things that would interest people who love the small details, but I personally felt a bit overwhelmed. I believe people who enjoy a lot of things going on around them and the lights would really have a go at this place, my partner said she could spend hours in here but I personally didn't find it as entertaining, lots of cool stuff and things to explore, and a very cool show that occurs, if you are also into following clues and trying to solve whats hidden, this is your place.

    Charlotte R.

    This was the one thing my 12-year-old son was most excited about on our trip to Las Vegas. The online descriptions of it being an art installation are vague by design so you don't know what to expect. It's an immersive experience that's part interactive art exhibit and part scavenger hunt, with a story that unfolds as you move through the different rooms. We purposely went in knowing very little, and I'm glad we did. It took us about 45 minutes to get our bearings and figure out how everything worked. At the start, you're given a key card that lets you interact with different checkpoints throughout the building as you uncover the secrets of a mysterious corporation. We completed the adventure in about two hours, following the clues from room to room. This was unlike anything I've ever experienced in Las Vegas and ended up being one of the highlights of our trip. If you're looking for something completely different from the usual Vegas attractions, it's absolutely worth checking out.

    Christina M.

    I have no idea how I managed to skip leaving a review of one of my favorite art venues. So, I'll start by saying that I learned about Meow Wolf in 2017 at the Oregon Eclipse Festival where they had small tea houses and possibly other art installations that I thought were cool. Fast forward to now, and I've been to the OG House of Eternal Return in Santa Fe twice, Omega Mart twice, Radio Tave in Houston, Convergence Station in Denver, and I look forward to checking out the Grapevine Tx and LA locations. So, all that to say, I'm a fan! And so far, Omega Mart has been one of my favorites. I absolutely love the grocery store and all the humorous products in front, and I fully enjoyed all the areas to explore through the soda fridge portal (and other ways back). I like the art installations and various rooms at this location, y'all there's a Laser harp... I mean, come on! That's cool. It shocks me that this location has a 3.6 rating, however it is likely the most visited Meow Wolf of all the locations due to being in Vegas, and not everyone is going to "get it" or enjoy it. It has reached the tipping point. The funniest reviews to me are the ones where people said they were bored, like right away. How?! There's quite a bit of content to absorb and so many details, many of them hilarious. My senses are definitely tapped into, in the best way, at any Meow Wolf and I appreciate that. After all, as Dorothy Parker said "The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity." Coming to any Meow Wolf with the intention to explore it, is by far the best way to approach it IMHO. There are generally storylines that can be followed at each location but I like to wander and see what I see. Because this location is in Vegas and the price is more than other cities, it will have more scrutiny to feel like it was "worth it", and for me it has been. Thanks Meow Wolf for building & making interactive spaces for people to love it or hate it. But either way it's an interesting place for art and a welcomed break from the mundane/ everyday way of seeing reality. I have no doubt I'll be back to Omega Mart. Maybe next time I will get a boop card and follow the storyline to experience the space differently than before. Plus, there's a speakeasy bar called Datamosh that I missed the times I was there, so I'll look again and stop in for a drink for sure, since I loved the interdimensional honky-tonk dive bar hidden inside the Meow Wolf Houston, Cowboix Hevvven.

    Hannah N.

    My friend, husband, and I were all really excited to check this place out. The theme is super adorable, and the people who have created this are clearly very creative and also dedicated. We got the omega mart card which turns it into an interactive exhibit with a mystery to solve. At first, it wasn't super clear, but once we got things rolling it got more and more clear. I will say the interactive game had you go up and down the stairs A LOT!! This was tough on the knees since the stair are so steep. My husband really loved it and said he could've stayed longer than we did. They have the main mystery to solve and then lots of other little challenges that the employees can give you. Overall, we had fun, but I wouldn't pay the price it is for it again. I might check out some of the other exhibits though. People said good things about the John wick one!!

    Amy F.

    This is not a place for everyone. I'm a fan of art, especially funky immersive art experiences, so I had a great time visiting Omega Mart-Meow Wolf while in Vegas. The price does seem a bit steep initially, but putting it into perspective a 60 min escape room is $40-$45, so it seems on par. I got lucky with my timing and there weren't many people there when I arrived. I feel like this elevated my experience as I was free to explore the rooms and passageways with a clear view of everything. I think if it was really crowded when I had gone, I wouldn't have enjoyed the experience as much. There are a lot of staircases going to and from various places, but there is also an elevator to access the 2nd floor for those who don't want to or can't use the stairs. It's advertised as a family friendly venue, and I did see a lot of kids running around having a great time going through the secret passageways and rooms. However, as a parent, there were a few things I would consider before taking a child here. It's a very stimulating environment. There are a lot of different lights, sounds, things to touch and explore, tunnels, passageways, staircases, secret doors, rooms with strobe lights, fog lights, video effects, etc. There is also a lot of art, and I did see some children appreciating the art, while others seemed not to notice it and were just focused on the passageways and running in and out of the different rooms. If the draw is just going through the passageways and different rooms, I can see how one could get bored pretty quickly and the entry fee wouldn't seem worth it. Also of note, there are tunnels on the 1st floor that come out on the 2nd floor, so if you have a young runner, there is potential to get separated. I think this would be good info to have on the website for parents to consider before choosing if this experience is right for their family. There is a bar here that serves both alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks. I got an orange creamsicle and it was fantastic. There are also restrooms on both the 1st and 2nd floors. All the staff seemed friendly and helpful during my visit. The location within Area 15 is perfect and offers a number of other entertainment, dining, shopping, and drink options while there.

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    Liza M.

    While in Vegas, my daughter wanted to check out the meow wolf in Vegas. The place is huge! Far larger than the one in the original in Santa Fe, NM. They generally have a story but we couldn't quite figure it out. We were there for hours. Every door with different effects, open the soda door and walk through. Every space different from the next. There are more options to pay more for other areas but we didn't do them. Omega Mart was hilarious. There was even a bar with unique drinks. Definitely a fun place. Give it a try when in Vegas and you don't want to gamble this is great for a fun and adventurous day.

    Casey S.

    Omega Mart at Meow Wolf Las Vegas is the weirdest, funniest grocery trip you'll ever take. Step into a quirky supermarket stocked with hilarious fake products -- "Plausible Deniability" detergent, spider-free cereal, tattooed chickens, and endless punny labels that crack you up. But poke around (freezers, vending machines, glowing portals) and it explodes into a massive, trippy immersive art wonderland: neon landscapes, secret passages, mind-bending rooms, and chaotic creativity everywhere. It's interactive, story-driven, and Disney-level detailed with pure playful absurdity. Plan 1.5-2+ hours. Tickets start around $45-60 (check current prices). Pro tip: Go with an open mind, crawl through holes, and boop everything. Perfect escape from the Strip. If you want something original and laugh-out-loud fun in Vegas, Omega Mart is a must.

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    Martha G.

    Fun destination excursion here in Las Vegas. Mostly accessible. Saw lots of people with crutches and some wheelchairs. It was fun and there are so many things to do and also lots of activities that are passive with just watching the experience. Family friendly and fun for sure. Be careful with the metal sculptures outside. They can get really hot

    My grandma with an orange dream drink
    Maddie G.

    I had always wanted to go here for years now and finally getting the chance to go has been a dream come true. Omega Mart was everything I hoped for and more, you start in a seemingly normal grocery store until you start to realize none of the products seem normal!? Then you notice some of the walls don't connect and different passage ways start to form; you go to grab a cold soda from the freezer and unbeknownst to you it becomes a tunnel into another dimension! This place is perfect for families and is very inclusive for the adults too offering all kinds of drink options of the 21+ variety. Once you get past the wacky grocery store you begin an adventure in a completely abstract world with multiple interactive features, activities, and even quests depending on the package you choose. I recommend spending extra to get the vip package in which the actors send you on a quest that ensures you see every inch of this giant art piece. For my 21+ audience I recommend taking a "herbal"gummy before plunging into this amazing experience

    Sam R.

    Saturday, 3/14/2026 - OMega Mart, Las Vegas, Nevada. Address is 3215 Rancho Dr #100, Las Vegas, NV 89102. Learned you don't have to buy the package deal to enter OMega Mart, unless you want to do all the attractions.. You can buy a separate ticket to just enter OMega Mart. We choose to only do OMega Mart. That took us 4 hours in there. Lol. Glad we didn't buy the package deal one. We'd have not been able to enjoy all the other stuff and wasted money. Tickets to enjoy just OMega Mart is $61 per adult. If you have time, go earlier in the morning and get the package deal so you can do way more. Pros: When I first arrived, I didn't know that i can just get tickets to go into OMega Mart. It's my first time there, so without thinking, bought package 1. When I got to OMega Mart, the lady gave me a sparky remark that OMega Mart isn't part of package 1. So I went back to look carefully at the different packages and realized my error. I asked this lady and explained to her what happened. She kindly pointed me to the service desk and they can help me. The guy was sooo nice!! He joked with us and gave me a full refund. Then he told me that if I just want to go into OMega Mart, I can just get tickets just for that and pointed me exactly where to go. I'll check my card in 3 to 5 days to see if I got the credit. I'm glad he shared that with me. OMega Mart was pretty large and there's a lot to do.

    James M.

    It's a unique interactive art experience with dozens of details to explore. There's an overarching story you can solve if you're willing to put the work in, otherwise it's just interesting to look at and discuss with your partner or group. Some of the theming can be dark and creepy.

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    Has anyone gone recently on a Saturday afternoon around 4pm? Is it still crowded?

    What time does meow wolf close?

    Closes at 11pm, but certain attractions inside have a final entry time that varies upon what tickets are available.

    Is oversized vehicle parking available for Meow Wolf/Area 15?

    That depends on what you mean by oversize I think there is some street parking and a overflow lot but I would call and check

    How much is local discount?

    $44. General admission is $54.

    Where to park?

    There is a giant parking lot outside. Free. It's the same parking lot as Area 15. Omega Mart is just an attraction inside Area 15.

    Do you recommend buying a ticket beforehand or can I just show up?

    Definitely buy your ticket ahead of time.

    Do you have lockers that would fit a small luggage? I am coming straight from the airport.

    I don't think they have lockers, we were not offered lockers when we went. If you are able, try leaving your luggage at your hotel front desk until you're able to check in.

    Would younger kids (5yr & 7yr) be into this?

    Yes. I think they would enjoy it.

    What's the collector ticket? Is it different from the boop card?

    Never heard of a collector ticket. They are probably referring to the boop card. That's the only "option" to add to your Omega Mart experience.

    Could my 36 ft RV fit in their parking lot?

    Yes but it's very limited parking

    If I go on a Friday around 5pm, will it be too crowded to enjoy? Is there anywhere to get food or a drink inside the exhibit?

    Yes. We were there at 3:20 pm and it was so crowded you could barely move.

    Is there a place to check in a backpack? Planning to fly straight home after

    In a way yes, there is a bag check area where you can leave your stuff. They will give you a ticket to hold on to in order to get your stuff back. I'm not sure if there is any size limit though.

    How to get a boop card?

    There is a small podium/kiosk on near the exit of the Omega Mart section. When you arrive, the staff show you were it is located. It costs $2-$3 dollar to get the card and do the experience.

    When are the slides re-opening?

    They were open when I went in March

    Would this be a fun place for a toddler?

    Not really, it is definitely geared toward teenagers and adults. There's a lot of small items for a toddler to get their hands on and some semi-treacherous areas to walk in/through, which probably are not the safest for a young child.

    How long does it take to go through? Is 2.5 hours enough time?

    I can easily spend an entire day there, but it depends on the person. Omega Mart is full of an insane amount of detail, some fun interactivity and there's a story you can follow as well. 2 1/2 hours will grant a decent experience though.

    How long does it take to see everything in the market? Update: Omgosh thank you everyone for all your comments. They are so so very helpful. This helps my planning. I truly appreciate all of you.

    1 to 2 hours if you're just walking around to literally see it all 3 to 4 hours if you're casually strolling and exploring and taking it in… 

    I have family visiting town and wanted to treat them to this experience. Since I'm treating, will I get locals discount for all tickets that I'm purchasing? Or will locals discount only be applied toward my ticket since I'm the only one w local i.d.?

    In April, they made all eight of us all show our Nevada Drivers Licenses even though I paid for all the tickets in one transaction.

    Do we need to make reservation or can we just walk in for secret doors?

    Buy your tickets through Groupon and you'll get $10.00 off. And, if you use Rakuten you'll even get more back.

    What is generally the best time to go with the least amount of people?

    We arrived an hour after opening and it wasn't too bad. So I suggest right when they open on a weekday if possible.

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    I recently visited again with my husband and we decided to pay $3 for the boop card to play the storyline game.

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    Kid friendly

    What an experience!…read more Went into this with very little exposure and I recommend you do the same if possible! As we entered, we were greeted warmly by the employee and checked in per our reservation (also highly recommended). After a quick safety video, we embarked on our 7 different installation journey. We absolutely loved how unique each room was! The level of immersion kept catching us by surprise. As we traversed and thought a specific installation was our favorite, we quickly had to change up our minds until deciding every installation was equally unique and in a level of its own. The worker(s) throughout the Museum were all so helpful, positive and caring. Definitely helped bring the whole experience together. This one is going on my must visit list for when in Vegas. Especially during the seasonal adjustments to the art!

    I would recommend if you have never experienced an immersive museum before. The $40 price tag is a…read morelittle steep for what it is, but the rooms were fun and you can move at your pace without feeling rushed..The whole museum takes about an hour . You need to make reservations to avoid wait times or booked time slots, so plan accordingly. I appreciate how the rooms were curated. Definitely a unique experience. We got the VIP experience which came with a little bag of items. Not worth it! Just get a regular ticket. Customer service was friendly, professional, and organized. If you're looking for an outing outside the strip, this works. Fun for couples, families, and solo explorers. Plenty of parking There is a gift shop with fun items to purchase at the end .

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    Infinity Museum
    Infinity Museum
    Infinity Museum

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    Colors of Mexico

    Colors of Mexico

    4.6
    (94 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    What a wonderful experience and surprise. I was in town for a conference and needed a place that…read morewas interesting but quiet away from the craziness of the convention. This exhbit fit the bill and more. Located in the Fashion Mall, there are several rooms, some immersive, with music and steeped in culture. It was nice to move slowly but deliberately through the space. The staff was incredible as well and very helpful. As mentioned by others, if you pay the entrance fee there is a credit applied for the restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that if you have a conference badge, entrance is free. Dinner was wonderful as well. Steady and delicious. I attended on a Tuesday night and while the strip was hectic, this museum was not. I am not sure what the crowd is like on a weekend but do yourself a favor and visit this place for a different kind of Vegas experience.

    We visited Colors of Mexico on May 25, 2026 for lunch, at 1:30pm. It is located in a mall and the…read moreparking is underneath the mall. The place was pretty dead as we had just missed the lunch rush. But, we didn't mind. So, this place is an experience that I highly recommend if you are at the mall, especially if you have elementary aged children. It's so fun and colorful. We started by paying $15 each at the door and getting a wrist band. This cost was for the experience and if you decided to dine there then you can use the $15 credit toward your food. We chose to eat first. My husband and I enjoyed delicious cocktail, the cilantro bliss and the margarita. Both were 10/10. For food we had a cesar salad, fideo seco, picadella, and of course chips and salsa. Food review: For the table they bring tortilla chips and refried beans. It was pretty good. 8/10 Cesar Salad- 6/10. This is not a traditional cesar salad. We didn't care much for it. Picadella- 8/10 pretty good. Enough for two people if you are eating light. It comes with beans and rice. Fidea Seco- 8/10 different but good. Chips and salsa- 4/10. There were 3 kinds of salsa; green, mild and hot. The mild was hot and the hot was too hot. I wouldn't order it again. There were 3 of us so we applied all $45 to our bill, making our bill close to $50 before tip. After eating we went to the experience and it was so cool. All three of us are adults and we enjoyed it but younger kids would really enjoy it. After you are done, the door that you leave out of leads you outside so if you want to eat or shop at the gift shop, I suggest you do it before you do the experience. Final Thoughts: It was fun, but we won't go back. Definitely for tourists and I would suggest it to friends with younger kids for sure.

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    360 film room.
    360 film room.
    Esquites were definitely a huge disappointment they were very whitewashed nothing about it was authentic.
    Esquites were definitely a huge disappointment they were very whitewashed nothing about it was authentic.
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    Exhibit of the Day of the Dead

    Omega Mart - Meow Wolf - artmuseums - Updated July 2026

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