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Las Vegas: Meow Wolf Omega Mart Ticket
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The weirdest grocery store in America is calling. Omega Mart turns a normal shopping trip into interactive, story-driven art with portals you discover by poking around. I love the way the place keeps nudging you forward, and the way you can touch and play instead of just stand and stare. One possible drawback: it’s not laid-back. If you want quiet, predictable “look and leave” sightseeing, this may feel like sensory overload.
The ticket gets you into Omega Mart at Meow Wolf Las Vegas and the broader AREA15 complex for a full day. This is a great value if you plan to slow down and explore, since it can easily eat up a couple hours or more. Consider wearing comfy closed-toe shoes and packing light, because the rules are strict about what you can bring in.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Omega Mart at AREA15: Why This Grocery Store Feels Like a Game
- Tickets, time slots, and what your $43 gets you
- Walking the surreal supermarket: portals, doors, and the fun of not knowing
- The hands-on art rules: shoes, bags, and the stuff you cannot bring
- Datamosh bar and the VIP package: what the upgrade changes
- AREA15 beyond Omega Mart: making it a full-day stop
- Who should book this Omega Mart ticket
- Practical planning tips that make the day smoother
- Should you book the Las Vegas Meow Wolf Omega Mart ticket?
- FAQ
- What’s included with the Las Vegas Meow Wolf Omega Mart ticket?
- How much is the ticket?
- How long is the experience valid for?
- Do I need to buy separate tickets for AREA15?
- Does the ticket include hotel pickup or drop-off?
- What items are not allowed inside?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- Do I have to eat or drink on-site?
- Can children enter, and do they need an adult?
- Does parking cost money?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key things to know before you go

- Secret portals and story puzzles turn wandering into a game you control.
- A supermarket setting makes the surreal art feel oddly familiar, which helps it land.
- Hands-on, button-friendly spaces keep kids and adults engaged.
- Plan for a shoes-and-bags reality check, with several items not allowed.
- VIP adds perks like a drink at Datamosh bar and gift shop savings.
- AREA15 access means you have more to do in the same destination.
Omega Mart at AREA15: Why This Grocery Store Feels Like a Game

Omega Mart is built around a simple idea: what if a shopping trip was actually a portal to a strange, creative multiverse? Instead of a single room of art, you move through an environment that behaves like a narrative. Doors, hidden details, and weird clues make you feel like you’re solving something, even when you’re just exploring.
Two things I really like about how it’s designed. First, the experience is discoverable. You can’t read it like a museum label and then move on; you have to walk, notice, and interact. Second, the “supermarket” theme gives you an immediate entry point. Your brain understands grocery stores, so when the store starts acting surreal, it’s instantly memorable.
The one consideration: this is active art. People tend to spend a lot of time there because there’s always something else to try. If you want a short stop with minimal walking, I’d rethink your expectations and give yourself enough time to enjoy it.
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Tickets, time slots, and what your $43 gets you

The standard Omega Mart ticket is priced at $43 per person and covers entry for 1 day on your chosen date. You’ll want to check starting times, since admission is tied to the day and timed entry options.
This ticket also includes admission to Omega Mart and AREA15. So even if Omega Mart is the main event, you’re not limited to one attraction. That matters in Las Vegas, where it’s easy to waste a day bouncing between disconnected things.
If you’re deciding between standard and VIP, here’s the value math. VIP costs more, but it bundles a few tangible perks:
- 1 drink at the Datamosh bar
- a souvenir pin
- a collector’s ticket and lanyard
- 15% off purchases of $50 or more at the Meow Wolf gift shop
- and VIP admission that can be redeemed at any available time slot during operating hours on your visit date
That last point is useful if your schedule is flexible. It’s also a nice buffer if you arrive later than planned.
Walking the surreal supermarket: portals, doors, and the fun of not knowing

Omega Mart is structured like a layered story you uncover through exploration. You’ll encounter surreal scenes, unexpected art, and “wait, what is that for?” moments around different parts of the space. The best part is that the experience doesn’t behave like a scripted tour. It behaves like a place you can get lost in, in a good way.
You’re looking for portals and hidden paths—some obvious, some subtle. That’s why planning matters. If you sprint through, you miss the details that turn the art into a puzzle. If you slow down, you get that pay-off feeling when something clicks and you find another room, another switch, or another surprising lead.
A pattern I’d expect you to notice quickly: the place keeps resetting your expectations. It starts with something that looks like a grocery store, then keeps bending the rules. You’ll see art that feels futuristic and strange, and the whole setting nudges you into a playful mindset.
The hands-on art rules: shoes, bags, and the stuff you cannot bring

Omega Mart has a clear list of what’s not allowed. Before you head out, treat it like a do-not-pack list so you don’t run into hassles at the entrance:
- No high-heeled shoes
- No smoking
- No luggage or large bags
- No selfie sticks
- No professional cameras
- No backpacks
- No chewing gum
That last set is worth calling out because it affects families and daily travelers. If you rely on a backpack for day essentials, you’ll need another plan. Stick to a smaller bag that fits the venue’s rules (the data you have just says backpacks are not allowed, so don’t assume a backpack will be allowed even if it’s small).
Shoes matter more than you think. One tip from experience: choose closed-toe tennis shoes. Some of the interactive areas include slides, and closed-toe footwear is the safe choice so you can take part without waiting.
Food and drink also follow house rules. You must purchase food and drink on-site, and food and drink bought elsewhere can’t be consumed at the venue. That’s common at immersive art spaces, and it’s easiest to remember as: eat inside, not outside, not mid-walk with outside food.
Datamosh bar and the VIP package: what the upgrade changes

The VIP option isn’t just a flex ticket. It changes your day in two practical ways: you get a built-in treat, and you get gift shop savings that can offset the upgrade.
With VIP, you receive:
- 1 drink at Datamosh bar
- a collector’s ticket and lanyard
- a souvenir pin
- 15% off Meow Wolf gift shop purchases of $50 or more
- and admission at any time slot available on your date during operating hours
That last perk can be quietly helpful. If your schedule is tight, you can still visit without feeling trapped to one exact time. Just note the fine print: select dates may close early for a 21+ event, so it’s smart to confirm before you commit.
Also, the gift shop tends to be where people actually spend money. You might find small collectibles like magnets are popular, and if you already plan to buy something over $50, that 15% discount becomes more meaningful.
AREA15 beyond Omega Mart: making it a full-day stop

Omega Mart is the headline, but the ticket also includes AREA15. That helps if you want to turn this into a real chunk of time instead of rushing in and out. In practice, a good day here often has two phases: longer exploration of Omega Mart, plus extra time roaming the AREA15 campus so you don’t feel like you’re done the moment you exit the main space.
This is also a good destination if you’re traveling with people who don’t want gambling-style Las Vegas entertainment. The whole setup leans creative and interactive, which gives everyone a shared focus without needing a plan for what to do next every hour.
If you get decision fatigue, don’t. Pick a time slot, arrive ready to walk, and stay curious. The experience rewards attention.
Who should book this Omega Mart ticket

Omega Mart works especially well for:
- Families who want an activity where kids can touch, try, and explore
- People who like surreal art, sci-fi vibes, and story-driven puzzles
- Visitors who enjoy surprises and don’t need everything explained ahead of time
- Travelers who want something different from the usual Las Vegas routine
If you have a group, this is one of those rare attractions where you can split up without the day falling apart. The environment gives you options, and you’ll naturally find your way back to each other around shared moments.
It’s also a strong choice for neurodiversity-friendly travel. Omega Mart exhibitions are certified Autism Centers™, which often means thoughtful support is built into the environment.
One more practical note: an adult or legal guardian must accompany anyone under 16 at all Meow Wolf locations. Ages 3 and under are free, so it can be easier to bring the youngest members than some ticketed attractions.
Practical planning tips that make the day smoother

Here’s how I’d set you up for an easier, more enjoyable visit.
Arrive with a light load. No backpacks and no luggage or large bags means you’ll want essentials only. If you need storage solutions, plan that at home by bringing a small item bag and keeping gear minimal.
Give yourself real time. Many people end up spending around two hours or more looking around. If you’re the type who likes to follow every clue, or you’re bringing kids, you’ll likely want extra breathing room so you don’t feel rushed halfway through.
Build in energy breaks. The venue has seating and restrooms on-site, which helps when parents are waiting while kids explore. It’s also useful if you need to regroup before your next round of portal-hunting.
Think shoes first. Closed-toe tennis shoes are the safe move for interactive areas, especially anything slide-related. Comfortable soles matter because you’ll be walking indoors and outdoors within the AREA15 complex.
Parking reality check. Parking at AREA15 is free for Nevada residents. For non-locals, a nominal parking fee applies, so factor that into your day budget.
Should you book the Las Vegas Meow Wolf Omega Mart ticket?

Yes, if you want a creative, interactive break from typical Vegas activities and you’re open to exploring a place that changes your sense of what a grocery store could be. The $43 price is easier to justify when you plan to spend time wandering, touching, and following the story through hidden details.
Book it especially if your group includes kids, or if you like surreal art that feels playable rather than just watchable. If you hate rules, hate crowds, or want a quiet, minimal-walking activity, you might feel constrained by the no-bag and no-backpack policies and the active nature of the spaces.
If you’re on the fence, upgrade to VIP only if you can use the drink, want the collector items, and might actually buy something at the gift shop. Otherwise, the standard ticket already gives you the core experience: Omega Mart, portals, and the chance to let the weirdness lead.
FAQ
What’s included with the Las Vegas Meow Wolf Omega Mart ticket?
Entry to Omega Mart and AREA15 is included. If you choose the VIP option, you also get a collector’s ticket and lanyard, 1 drink at Datamosh bar, a souvenir pin, and VIP-only perks like gift shop savings and flexible entry on your date.
How much is the ticket?
The price is $43 per person.
How long is the experience valid for?
The ticket is valid for 1 day on the selected date.
Do I need to buy separate tickets for AREA15?
No. Admission to Omega Mart and AREA15 is included with this ticket.
Does the ticket include hotel pickup or drop-off?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
What items are not allowed inside?
High-heeled shoes, smoking, luggage or large bags, selfie sticks, professional cameras, backpacks, and chewing gum are not allowed.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, wheelchair accessibility is listed as available.
Do I have to eat or drink on-site?
Yes. Food and drink must be purchased on-site, and you can’t consume food or drink bought elsewhere at the venue.
Can children enter, and do they need an adult?
An adult or legal guardian must accompany anyone under 16 at all Meow Wolf locations. Ages 3 and under are free.
Does parking cost money?
Parking at AREA15 is free for Nevada residents. Non-residents should expect a nominal parking fee.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
































