Meow Wolf
Meow Wolf, that extraordinary immersive experience with locations in Las Vegas, Denver, Dallas, Sante Fe, and more, is renowned for its unexpectedly convoluted and seemingly endless corridors and rooms—a description that bears a rather eerie resemblance to… the airport. It’s fitting, then, that Meow Wolf is now making its permanent home within the Denver International Airport, a transit hub that is famous for its conspiracy theories and that demonic horse. On Concourse C, you can sample a miniature version of this surreal attraction before grabbing that crucial pre-flight snack.
Denver’s full-sized Meow Wolf attraction, known as Convergence Station, entices visitors to explore the intersection of four alien worlds and the sci-fi interplanetary system that connects them. The new Concourse C iteration is essentially a gift shop, offering items such as a reversible Hester Sunshine bomber jacket for $150, a Fig Sloth Plushie for $24.59, embossed mugs, magnets, pins, and more, as reported by the Denver Post.
This “collection of artifacts and remnants,” which opened on September 6, will also include merchandise from the other Meow Wolf locations not available in the Mile High City, said the Santa-Fe-based company in a statement.
If simply a taste of the Meow Wolf experience isn’t quite enough, Denver’s permanent Meow Wolf quantum travel nexus is just a 20-minute drive away at 1338 1st Street. The four-story structure brimming with over 70 rooms filled with the tales of overlapping worlds from across space and time makes for the ideal spot for sci-fi enthusiasts to spend an afternoon. Head to HELLOFOOD for a food experience that is truly out of this world, with local vendors offering everything from adobo to Copper Door Coffee. Or, take a ride on the Kaleidoscape at Elitch Gardens amusement park in Denver, a psychedelic roller coaster created by the immersive experience company in 2019.
The Meow Wolf shop on Concourse C will be open from 7 am to 9 pm from Sunday to Friday, and from 7 am to 7 pm on Saturdays.