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September 2024 by t
Haha I guess I don't get this one. Looked like they collected a bunch of art from a fourth grade class and combined it with randomn stuff from a drunk drawer. Would be fun on shrooms but definitely not worth the price of admission and not enough to see.
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September 2024 by Lace
Way to expensive however it is very cool but so is the illusion museum and it's way cheaper
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September 2024 by Piper Forcier
I've been 3 times and each time never disappoints!! There is always something I hadn't noticed before. It's an amazing art experience. Can be overwhelming for those with sensory issues, so bring earplugs if that's something you might need! There are bathrooms and places to fill up your water bottle throughout the exhibit, and lots of places to pause and sit. I definitely recommend getting a "boop" card if you're interested in the lore aspect - there's a TON of secrets to unfold. Plan to spend about 2 hours here. Keep an eye out in the store for real products you can buy! You have no idea what's in store for you!
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September 2024 by Justin Frits
Kind of mid for what you pay for the experience.
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September 2024 by Ashley Costanza
Wow, I hate to be a negative Nelly, but please don’t waste your money. Go do something else. If you’re into the “art” thing, go to a show… this? I don’t get it. I thought we must have missed something, but reading other reviews after the fact, it’s not just us. The staff was nice, but besides that, what is even going on?! Even before I booked the trip to Vegas I had heard of this place and was so excited to go. I thought it was some super fun place with cool hidden bars and hidden rooms behind hidden walls and such… we were done in about 20 minutes…and that’s only because I didn’t want to give up on the fact I just spent $130 and was hoping to understand what the hype was. We had explored the whole place in 20 minutes… most of the “hidden doors” take you to a dark back room that covers the whole span of the place? Almost every door leads to the same place?!?! There’s slides that you can’t slide down? I have no idea how people spend hours here?!?! I guess there was some sort of “game” to play? “Mystery” to solve? That of course cost extra and wasn’t included in the price of admission. The mystery was, why did I choose to spend my hard earned money here and not go do something actually fun?! By the time we got to the end and found the bar, I was just annoyed and didn’t even get a drink because we just wasted enough time here. I absolutely hate to be negative, but this was a horrible waste. I just didn’t get it. I saw more “artistry” from the obnoxious half nakey feather ladies on the strip and was far more entertained people watching on the strip in 100+ degree heat, for free!
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September 2024 by Cory McGarrity
This was a great place. Had a great time here!!!
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September 2024 by Zoe L
It's probably more enjoyable if you like escape rooms or puzzles but if you want a relaxing time looking at interesting art exhibits, this experience was just okay. There's not a whole lot of direction so you'll have to figure out where to go and what each installation means in terms of the story, which will require some effort. With that said, it's not worth buying the Boop Card if you don't have the time or energy to go into the story.
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September 2024 by Maia
A good idea with very poor execution. Most buttons don’t do anything, there is minimal exploration, lots of hallways into half decorated rooms. The staff was there but didn’t engage at all, I asked one question to a staff member named Kelly and she was rude in response and walked away from me. Don’t go, take it from em who is $110 poorer and unentertained.
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September 2024 by Luna H. (The Moonlit Nook Blog)
What a neat art museum experience. It was fun exploring the three story exhibit with my family, we found a ton to look at along with quite a few things to do. There were definitely some spots I loved more than others, like the room with the giant flowers and some of the trippy light rooms. Many of the rooms have benches or seats where you can sit & enjoy the room for a while if you choose to do so.
I thought it was neat that the shopping center area is also an actual shopping area so not only can you look at all the funky and bizarre products, but you can purchase them as well. My son had a lot of fun picking out some things he wanted to take home as souvenirs. In total our group stayed for about an hour and a half and we split off to look at different areas at different times, then would randomly meet back up. I can't imagine how long it took to put everything together in some of the areas of Omega Mart. Staff did a great job keeping everything picked up behind guests, the bathrooms were very clean and even they had some funky & fun artwork so even if you don't need to use the bathroom I would check out the bathroom on the second floor.
We went in the afternoon on a Saturday so there were a ton of other people there during the time we visited, however everyone was doing a decent job at taking turns and not cutting in front of other people. It was over all an enjoyable experience, I am glad we stopped while we were in town. During our visit we didn't run into any issues.
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September 2024 by Thomas M
PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING TICKETS
We paid $112 US which converts to about $200 AUD to walk through. This doesn't include the game. We thought you would have to find your way through to get to a destination. You literally walk through the back and there are visual sights but that's it. My partner and I walked through in 10 minutes flat and walked out. Terrible experience. It's a bloody rip-off charging that much and the game isn't included. Potentially a different experience if you pay more but I'd recommend never going to this place.
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September 2024 by Nicole Gill
I didn't go in here they wanted 60 bucks to get in. It's best to purchase a package that includes this for the best deal.
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September 2024 by Krystle Pyrzynski
There’s something for everyone at Omegamart. Need some Plausible Deniability? Check aisle 2! Y2K Millennium Beans? Aisle 5! Need a trip to the astral plane? Through the tent, up the staircase and down the hall, 2nd door on the left. Find the source. Get a portal pass.
Just remember, nothing is sacred.
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September 2024 by Heidi S.
It was a very fun exhibit. We really enjoyed it. I love the hidden bar by the pharmacy. BUT they have a terrible gift shop employee. The clerk exchanged our souvenir shot glass for an already pre-wrapped one. She claimed it was the same one, just already wrapped, and said “I have a nice clean one wrapped for you” but it was completely different from the one we picked out ….and of course we don’t see this until we get home from our trip. Really frustrating and not a good ending to our experience.
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September 2024 by Resting Bitchface
A pretty cool art museum with soo much really cool stuff. However, we got tickets online for 1120. At 1118 we asked if we could grab drinks 1st before entering. We were told we needed to enter now even though they weren't even busy. We expressed that we really wanted to drink and were told drinks weren't allowed in the Mart. Just to find out there's a bar in there!!! So, the experience definitely could have been better. Art was 100% 5/5
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September 2024 by Eric Nelson
This place is TRIPPY. After spending several hours here exploring the whole place, emerging back into the real world was interesting to say the least. There are many interactive exhibits, lots of hidden pathways and tunnels, and even a hidden stairwell!
We went back a second time to go do the storyline and it was worth the extra $3, though I wish we had done it the first time around so we could explore it while it was still new to us. Still fun, though.
The downside was how crowded they let it get the second time around. It was difficult getting to some places. Also, if you were ever a kid in the 90s and remember the smell of the poorly cleaned play tubes at indoor playgrounds, you'll get that smell here. Plenty of hand sanitizer spread throughout the place. Use them, trust me.
Oh, and despite a lot of time spent trying to figure it out, I still have no idea what the Source Flow Optimizer does.