Meow Wolf Denver's Massive Convergence Station Immersive Experience Opens Soon
Meow Wolf Denver's latest immersive experience, Convergence Station, is set to open soon, although the official date remains unannounced. This family-friendly installation promises repeat visits with its vast content and hidden rooms, side quests, and a rotating art gallery on C Street.
Spread across 90,000 square feet and three stories, Convergence Station is the largest Meow Wolf installation to date, surpassing The Real Unreal in Grapevine (29,000 square feet) and Omega Mart in Las Vegas (52,000 square feet). It's divided into four distinct worlds: C Street, Eemia, The Ossuary, and Numina, each offering unique interactive experiences.
Visitors can engage with the immersive story using a QPASS scannable card that interacts with memory terminals throughout the exhibit. The installation also offers a multisensory experience, incorporating visuals, sounds, vibrations, and touch to enhance the overall adventure.
Conveniently located at 1338 First Street in Denver, Colorado, near Empower Field at Mile High, Convergence Station is easily accessible from downtown boutique hotels. Parking is available for $15, except during special events at the stadium and Broncos home game days. Alternatively, the RTD Auraria West Campus light rail station is about a half mile away.
Timed-entry tickets to Meow Wolf Denver start at $36 for adults, with an additional $3 for the interactive QPASS. The installation is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Sunday, and from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, but hours may change for special events. Despite the unannounced opening date, Convergence Station promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
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