Meow Wolf

General Admission: Starting at $35 (prices go up during peak hours and days)

Child 3-13 (Under 3 Free): $38

New Mexico Resident: Starting at $25

Meow Wolf’s House of Eternal Return in Santa Fe must be seen to be believed. It is an insane, whimsical, indoor playground and art instillation with countless strange, fun, and funny corners, rooms, buildings, treehouses, RVs, and out of this world sections. Portals in washing machines, a fridge to another dimension, a bookcase to a spaceship, a treehouse surrounded by owls, a cave of eyes, a lost hamster, a musical mastodon, an undersea galaxy, and just so much more await the traveler at Meow Wolf. I’ve been twice and I would go again (despite the outrageous price). It’s fun for kids, it’s great for adults, and it’s the perfect way to spend a snowy, rainy, too hot or quite cold day when visiting Santa Fe.

This particular Meow Wolf was the first instillation although the number is growing. My wife and I visited Area 15 in Las Vegas and while fun, House of Eternal Return is more fun. There’s a mystery to unravel if you dare but the place is so engrossing that it’s tough to focus on what on earth (or not of this earth) is really going on.

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