Omega Mart
The dystopian sign out front
Omega mart
Camel's Sop
Inside
Hidden art all around
Hallway of doors
Secret in Omega mart
Sports chant .. in a can!
This place is out of this world
Omega mart
Omega mart
Sports Chant! Sports Chant!
Azsure D.
Feb 25, 2025
Have you never been to Meow Wolf nor any immersive art before? start here: It is ok to feel uncomfortable. It is ok to experience something new and unexpected. Give yourself permission to be child-like in wonderment. Explore like you landed on an alien planet. But don't close yourself off to whimsy. It is the thing we all need in this world. I have visited Meow Wolf Dallas before. I liked this one better. I found the symbolism relatable, at least how I viewed some of the expressions. We stayed and played here for 3 hours and didn't even buy the boop card. What fun! Even without the boop card we were able to pickup the concept of the story and I have a theory on the puzzle I wouldn't mind coming back to solve one day. We were just wiped out at that point and hungry. Props to the kind staff and appreciation for the bar in the Mart. And highest esteem to the establishment for starting their property off with a Land Acknowledgment to the original ppl of the area #NDN
Read MoreMana G.
Feb 26, 2025
WARNING: This location is unsafe on multiple fronts! Have you ever had such a horrible experience with a business that you leave feeling utterly disgusted? I feel like I paid a hundred dollars to be harmed. My partner and I were excited to visit and went in cautiously. We tried to make the best out of it, but we got triggered so badly that we had to dash out of there after a very short time. The thinly-veiled physiological and psychological safety measures are so performative that when someone actually has a problem, it's clear they don't care. Unfortunately, I couldn't say anything while at the location because we just had to get out of there and couldn't be there for one second longer. I later expressed my concern and they bounced me around via email, made me re-live the horrible experience, only to dismiss me when I called in, and have now ghosted me. I just want my money back because I don't think it is fair to have paid this much for such a terrible night that ruined our weekend and the following week. I attended the Denver location so I understand what you sign up for when you visit a Meow Wolf, and I used to have a lot of respect for this organization. I even took my own safety measures but it wasn't enough. There's a carelessness with this location that lets a lot of people's safety slip through the cracks. This experience, and especially the team's lack of care, leaves me appalled. This is a clear warning to anyone with sensory or psychological concerns - this is patently unsafe and probably violates ADA rules - I am looking into it to see where I can report. Meanwhile, I hope to warn people to stay far away.
Read MoreSummer P.
Feb 25, 2025
If you are prone to migraines, are claustrophobic, or have sensory issues, this is not the place for you. Maybe there was a warning that I missed? The market is hilarious, enjoyed all the wacky fake products. All the secret doors are also really fun.There are some cramped spaces. And strobe lights and neon. A lot of creative cool stuff, just kryptonite to a migraine sufferer. If your brain is normal, you'll probably have fun.
Read MoreKaryn M.
Feb 16, 2025
Need some pet food? Some square peas? Cherry Blast Stain Remover? How about a quick stop into the Omega Mart to pick up a few things?There is no quick trip to Omega Mart - Meow Wolf because it's an immersive art installation experience that is part grocery store gone wrong, part fantasy psychedelic trip, and secret government alien trip combined. Don't worry if you can't understand it, I can't explain it. It's funny, it's colorful, it's thought provoking it's mysterious.I've been wanting to visit Omega Mart for a long time, ever since I visited the OG in Santa Fe. I think Omega Mart exceeds The House of No Return and I can't wait to go to Denver, or Dallas or Houston to see others.I paid for the VIP ticket and I'm glad I did, because the entry time is any time on your scheduled day. We ended up getting a really late start so the open-ended admission time was helpful. VIP also includes a free drink (the bar behind the pharmacy), a label pin and a discount at the gift store.If you've got some time, make a trip to Omega Mart and the other attractions at Area15.
Read MoreVivienne C.
Jan 30, 2025
I've been to Meow Wolf in Albuquerque before and thought it was such an out-of-imagination experience, so I was really excited to come to the Las Vegas version. Last time I went to one of these exhibits, I kind of wished that I had bought the scavenger hunt option. I forgot to do it this time as well although when I was in there, my head of kind of hurt from all the strobbing lights so maybe it was better that I did not either.If you've never been to a Meow Wolf, it's genuinely the shock of your life as each room is very different from the others with a lot of personality. I think if you can read some of the story or background beforehand, it would enhance your experience. I feel like in general though, Omega Mart is pretty similar to Meow Wolf in Albuquerque. I wish that I had more patience to be there for longer and read through all their clues, but the darkness and lack of oxygen make it hard to want ro stay for a long time.My favorite part was the Omega Mart itself which was half a display and half a souvenir shop. I think this is such a cool way to market your items without it being super in your face. Highly recommend coming to a Meow Wolf if you haven't been to one yet. Not sure if you need to go more than once though.
Read MoreLia H.
Feb 7, 2025
Inside of AREA 15 is this HUGE omega-mart. We bought tickets ahead of time. Thankfully we did because it was a pretty long line to get in. It has a quirky, cool vibes inside. You can pay extra for the scavenger hunt. We didn't to do this because it looks like it could take 6 hours to figure it out.... And We just didn't have that much time for that. Plus, we wanted to enjoy it. It's like a museum with a little bit of interactive things. I think it was overpriced for the viewing of a large museum. The items to buy inside the "mart" area were overpriced as well. Overall, if you love visuals you'll enjoy it.
Read MoreBernadette T.
Jan 22, 2025
Omega Mart is full of hidden surprises. The grocery store area is quirky on its own, with strange versions of regular grocery items (some you can even buy!). Beyond the facade, there are lots of areas to explore that go way deeper, some secret/hidden entrances to different areas! Don't be afraid to try opening doors/drawers/lockers ;) We followed the story and explored every room. I love being immersed in a variety of multi-media art, and Meow Wolf does a great job of making their exhibits eye-catching and exploratory. Tying it all back to a storyline is another mind-blowing layer.It is $54 for general admission, and $3 to purchase an additional 'boop' card that allows you to follow a story.Even if you don't do the story, it is fun to walk around. I noticed screens playing some videos that kinda describe the story in a way (but they can be more conceptual and not as obvious). Buying the boop card unlocks a ton of detail! I like solving mysteries so I had fun doing the storyline. People say you can also find a 'game master' for additional missions after finishing the story. We spent about 4 hours there to check everything out and do the storyline. I think this is worth checking out! It's located in Area 15, which has a ton of other fun stuff as well. There are some Area 15 package deals that can include admission to Omega Mart, if you plan to spend a lot of time there. I enjoyed my time, but definitely recommend going earlier rather than later as it gets packed as the day goes on.
Read MoreTiffany P.
Jan 6, 2025
The ultimate quirky playground with trippy visuals and ambient music! The longer you stay to explore, the more Omega Mart lore you will discover. That being said, the $3 boop card is totally worth buying (Just get 1 to share with your buddies.) It gives you interactive access to missions and unveils a twisted backstory. If you're stuck, ask a game master for clues.5 hours passed by soo easily here. We could have stayed longer, but had to leave for another reservation. The grocery store has lots of silly merch that make great souvenirs.Tips:- Pay $3 to put chunky belongings in claim check.- Wear comfy shoes for walking and crawling.- After completing all missions, find a game master for bonus tasks and prizes.- Check all the nooks and crannies for surprises and hidden passages.Add OmegaMart to your Vegas bucketlist and find out what's hiding in-store!
Read MoreDerek L.
Jan 20, 2025
I'll try not to spoil the whole experience for y'all but I came in as a skeptic at first - $54 for base entry and $3 to play the interactive game by getting a card seems steep but the experience is truly unique. I definitely recommend getting the $3 card and just try to enjoy your time walking through this otherworldly grocery store that then opens up into an office and factory esque environment. The card allows you to complete little tasks and hopefully unlock the secret of DramCorp. I didn't get to finish it because the last few are challenging to find but employees walking around are able to help out. I especially liked a music set as I was fresh off listening to an epic concert at the Sphere from Anyma.The bar is inside omega mart so don't leave it - it's near the meat counter. Apparently I've heard they have some of the best cocktails in Vegas. Overall at nearly $60 a pop, definitely come with a good attitude and open mind. I saw some teens who seemed to have been dragged along by their parents and younger siblings and were just sitting around and being miserable. Don't be that person.
Read MoreMike C.
Jan 5, 2025
This is SEPARATE from Area 15 even though it's located inside Area 15.You have to go on their website and buy the tickets, which is $64 per person.The price may seem pretty steep at first, but when you consider the fact that you're gonna be in here for 2 hours+ it's really not that bad.It's an alternative universe with hidden rooms, tunnels, and visuals to explore. It's super cool. Make sure you buy the $3 access card, it allows you to interact and sends you on missions.I think this is definitely worth the try, unique experience that you cant find anywhere else.
Read More