Meow Wolf, Santa Fe
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Meow Wolf, Santa Fe
Has anyone else been to Meow Wolf in Santa Fe?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meow_Wolf
I was in Santa Fe last week for work and had some free time. We went to the Cacao Chocolate Factory, and after that decided to drive by.
The place was PACKED! Thankfully I had a small rental and found a spot nearby to park.
As you drive up, you start to see the artwork in the parking lot.
I don't want to give too much away, but it is truly an experience I don't think I'll forget anytime soon. Kind of a modern art exhibit mixed with a maze. I saw kids as young as about 5 and adults probably around 70.
If you're ever in Santa Fe and have a few hours to kill, I recommend a visit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meow_Wolf
I was in Santa Fe last week for work and had some free time. We went to the Cacao Chocolate Factory, and after that decided to drive by.
The place was PACKED! Thankfully I had a small rental and found a spot nearby to park.
As you drive up, you start to see the artwork in the parking lot.
I don't want to give too much away, but it is truly an experience I don't think I'll forget anytime soon. Kind of a modern art exhibit mixed with a maze. I saw kids as young as about 5 and adults probably around 70.
If you're ever in Santa Fe and have a few hours to kill, I recommend a visit.
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Since this post, they have opened up additional installations in Las Vegas, Denver, Dallas, and soon in Houston. All are unique. Also, each has their own "mystery" that you can investigate. That said, if you want to truly investigate, I would choose a weekday that isn't near a major holiday. We went on Sunday, and it was packed with people, making investigating nearly impossible. Some friends went yesterday, and their Facebook photos made it look virtually deserted. Not sure about the other installations, but the Santa Fe location has a sound stage where they host concerts--that would be a really cool place to see a show.
Regardless, it's such a unique space and a great way to spend 2-3 hours on a chilly, rainy day.
Regardless, it's such a unique space and a great way to spend 2-3 hours on a chilly, rainy day.

