1 / 3Meow Wolf Las Vegas' Omega Mart
📍 Charleston, NV
Omega Mart is a 52,000 sq ft immersive art experience disguised as a surreal supermarket. Portals lead into interconnected alternate worlds. Add-ons include Omega Quest scavenger hunt and the Access Card for extra interactivity.
On the surface it appears as a satire on American consumerism in the form of a supermarket with very weird and unique products, such as dehydrated water cans, weird stuffed animals, cereals made of plastic bits and a beverage named "Gender Fluid" (which actually tastes very nice). Some of these are actually available for purchase. However, there lurks beneath the surface a whole different story to discover, which is amazing and incredibly detailed. Allocate at least three hours to discover all the secrets. I will not tell any more as to not spoil the attraction.
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children aged 7 and up who are comfortable with dark, surreal, and occasionally disorienting environments. Younger children who are sensitive to loud sounds or unexpected theatrical elements may find sections overwhelming. Older kids and teens engage most deeply with the puzzle and lore layers.
ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go
💬 What Families Are Saying
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Zachi Klopman
“On the surface it appears as a satire on American consumerism in the form of a supermarket with very weird and unique products, such as dehydrated water cans, weird stuffed animals, cereals made of plastic bits and a beverage named "Gender Fluid" (which actually tastes very nice). Some of these are actually available for purchase. However, there lurks beneath the surface a whole different story to discover, which is amazing and incredibly detailed. Allocate at least three hours to discover all the secrets. I will not tell any more as to not spoil the attraction.”
Ann Queen
“My daughter likes it but not me”
Christina Gibbons
“It was a neat place to see .. a little on the high price range. And I was a little disappointed that there wasn't really any souvenirs besides ball caps and shirts and very little of those .. other then that isn't a neat place but better bring lots of money to be able to do any of the stuff in there ..”
Laura Kushla
“It's walking around (up and down and through) looking at flashy lights/colors "art". Slightly interactive but not my cup of tea. We did the access card ($3) and that made it a little more fun. Overpriced in my opinion for what it is.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Omega Mart opens as a satirical grocery store stocked with absurdist products—dehydrated water, plastic-bit cereal, a drink called Gender Fluid—before revealing portals into sprawling alternate-reality environments created by 300+ artists. The experience rewards curiosity and repeat visits; an annual Portal Pass unlocks unlimited access. The Omega Quest add-on turns the visit into a detail-driven scavenger hunt. A live events calendar adds concerts and themed nights to the standard walk-through.



