Immersion Entertainment? Totally Disappointed! 😤🚫
Following our planned travel itinerary, we visited Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return in Santa Fe. Located in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, this is an innovative and imaginative "house of fun" 🎪 that spans over 20,000 square feet. It features more than 70 immersive art rooms filled with secret passages, interactive light installations, and musical objects 🎶💡 that guests can engage with. The venue's storyline revolves around the Selig family, who mysteriously disappeared after conducting a forbidden experiment inside their Victorian mansion. 🕵️♀️🔬 In 2019, Meow Wolf expanded its presence with Kaleidoscape, a artist-driven dark ride 🎠 that opened at Elitch Gardens in Denver—marking their third permanent exhibition. Personally, I spent less than half an hour inside and found it utterly boring 😴. It might be fun for kids under 15, but as an adult, I expected so much more. The term "immersive" feels misleading—especially if you’ve experienced something truly captivating, like a Van Gogh immersive exhibition. 🖼️👎 Definitely not what I hoped for. Save your time and money unless you're with young children! 🙅♂️💸 #NewMexico #TravelNewMexico #NewMexicoTourism #SantaFe #Immersive #ImmersiveExperience #MeowWolf #ArtInstallation #InteractiveArt #FamilyFriendly #Disappointing #TravelReview #VisitorExperience #ModernArt #DarkRide #Kaleidoscape