There's really a room like this.
Selfie spot
Inside
Selfie spot
Outside in the shared alley
Rainbow vomit front
Walking down the aisle on my wedding day
The comic book room + my freshly colored wedding dress lol
Banana balloon exhibit
This is our favorite pic we took "awkward" photos
Sheena L.
Aug 20, 2024
Rainbow Vomit was perfect for some great pictures. It's a smaller place but has a lot of options to get different scenes. Some of the areas even had props for you to use and photo stands to capture your pics and videos. My favorite room was the hidden one with the unicorn and ballon swing so make sure you find it!
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Christine H.
Apr 4, 2024
My daughter and I had an absolute blast at rainbow vomit! We purchased tickets in advance and nearly had the place to ourselves. The staff was very friendly, even giving us a hint after we couldn't find "the secret" which is totally worth it.Lots of fun photo opportunities and areas to explore.The space is small and it will take about an hour to get through. Only reason for 4 stars is there were a couple areas that could have used a dusting but I highly recommend stopping!
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Thomas P.
Aug 7, 2024
Cool, immersive art experience. At first, I did not know what to make of rainbow vomit. I was pleasantly surprised to see all the artistic set ups. I took so many great pictures here. This reminded me a like smaller Meow Wolf experience. I recommend checking the place out at least once. The staff here were very friendly and passionate about the place. In addition, there is a secret area that has some of the best set up for pictures. So keep an eye out!
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Sara B.
Dec 18, 2023
Did I enjoy experiencing Rainbow Vomit; yes. I truly loved the whimsical atmosphere the whole immersive exhibit brought to the table. Reading these reviews before and after buying tickets to walk through the establishment, I can see how some may think it is not worth the price they set for this experience. The price should be cheaper, and/or include parking for the short experience you do get out of it. This should take tops one hour to complete, and that's if you take pics and videos of every little detail thing. I reserved a 2pm time slot for my significant other and I a few days before coming here. When we arrived to check in at 2 (that was the earliest time slot you could choose from) the doors were locked. Another customer tried coming at 2 as well and called to find out whoever was running the show that day is running 15 to 20 mins behind. All of us went back to our cars because it was cold and windy, to wait for someone to let us inside. We got to experience the exhibit at 2:30 instead of 2. Not a huge deal of course, the front desk guy was very nice. Just seemed a little disorganized and silly to buy tickets and reserve a time slot ahead of time like the website pushes you to do. No one else was there except for one other couple/party of 2. There are essentially 3 rooms, (a 4th if you find it) the black and white room where the front desk person kind of explains what to do, the comic room where you play dress up, and then the third is the kitchen area that has an upstairs part to it. That's it. In that 3 room experience, it's up to you to figure out the clues to get to the secret room where the unicorn and clouds are. Hint (it's on the second floor) I did love the hidden room the best. Definitely use the clue on the second floor to find the hidden room. I have done other immersive art exhibits in big cities before so that's why one star was removed from this rating. It doesn't compare to other immersive experiences in big cities. This could have been better. Still worth experiencing for sure. Also, the 30 minute delay - that also is why it's three stars and not five. For those taking photos and videos, bring a light. The final room is dim, you'll want photos in that room for sure. They should lower the price of this, but in my opinion, it is done well, creatively. If they added more to this, it would be better. More rooms, more to do. You can complete this in 30 mins or less. I say go but, choose your partner wisely. Pick someone with an open mind to attend this with.
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Lauren W.
Nov 18, 2024
Very cool idea...executed poorly. First of all want to say the employees are superrr nice! However I Went here abt a year ago and payed $32/per person for a total of $64. Waiting for the experience to start was longer than the actual walk through. I waited about 15-20 minutes to get started (totally reasonable as people were finishing getting out, I can see why you would take longer bc there's about 5 rooms that are the size of a large bathroom.) the whole thing up and downstairs took around 10 maybe 15 minutes if you really look at every detail. Just dissapinted for the price. $10 sure but $32 not worth it. Try meow wolf or some of the other immersive experiences around Dallas. You'll thank me later.
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Jennifer M.
Jun 21, 2024
Loved this! I've done quite a few immersive experiences. This one didn't disappoint! Lots of hands on opportunities. A story. Props. Great photo opps. Really glad we stopped by!
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Miss T.
Jul 30, 2023
We were here for Meow Wolf for the weekend from California, but also found RV while looking at a map of what was near the Deep Ellum neighborhood. There were some mixed reviews, so we weren't sure we would enjoy it... but we did! You get about an hour, and that is the perfect amount of time to explore the place. It's based on a comic, and the artist(s?) are trying to make it as if you were inside one!!! Sure it's small, but there are lots of funny photo oops, props, and secrets to explore. Some people just happen upon the secrets, and some follow the story and discover the answers like my hubby did. Good for couples and people with small kids!!! I didn't post any photos that give it all away!
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Brandywyne D.
Aug 1, 2023
What a COOL PLACE. My sister's bachelorette party was in Dallas and we had a day before all her bridesmaids arrived so I googled things to do in Dallas. This was one of many things we decided upon. The place is SMALL. And it's in a random and maybe shady part of downtown Dallas so highly recommend an Uber there and back. When you first walk in there's a desk with a worker who will tell you how the experience works. They'll bring you to the first room which is an awesome comic book, black and white room. Photos are not only encouraged, they also have many photo opps with phone holders too! After the comic book room you'll go through rainbow streamers into the rest of the experience. There is a secret room to be found! Make sure to open anything you can and explore everything as well. I won't ruin the surprise but the room is worth finding!
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Mariela S.
Mar 18, 2024
Don't bother buying tickets or trying to come here. We bought tickets and showed up to a closed business. We called and nobody answered so we left a voicemail. Someone called back and we were told the employee left before we even bought our tickets due to lack of sales all day. The employee had closed up and left early without turning off ticket sales for the rest of the day. We got all dolled up ready to take photos, drove almost an hour away with our tickets already paid for, and nobody was there. We wasted our time, don't waste yours.
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Teisha V.
Jul 23, 2023
Came here with my best friend from GA in May, when we had about an extra hour to spend. It is was cute and fun and allowed us to take some cute pictures that we will have til infinitey and beyond. It cost us about $25 and does not take an hour to get through this place. You have to pay for parking or at least give up your email and insert a credit card. There isn't a place to hold your phone in each area, just FYI. The bathroom is pretty cool ask.
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