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We spent about 4 hours and could have easily spent almost double that just to see and take everything in. I wish when you buy your ticket that a little more would be explained about the "boop card" and the potential storyline. I read several reviews and other info before going and didn't really know what to expect. And as some of the reviewers said, if you're tripping on acid or stoned, you will probably enjoy the "art" more. Don't waste your time trying to figure out what's going on. If you don't get the boop card, just walk around and look at the different rooms and then leave.

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Everywhere they had artifacts from the "storyline" but not real direction on how to use any of them, and I think many of them were frankly irrelevant. There were hidden staircases but no clues as to how to find them. Telephones didn't work and not sure they even served a purpose. My teenagers enjoyed scanning and finding the various spots but I found myself wanting to just walk the various rooms, experience them, and then leave. None of it seemed really interesting to me. Supposedly you are working your way up the ranks as a store employee but there's some underlying futuristic and wacky corporate story woven into the clues. You pay $3 for a "boop card" that you scan at various places in the store and then inside the "playground inside the store". You pay $50+ per person to go in this indoor labyrinth which reminds me of the St Louis City museum but not as big.

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The Omega store just has weird versions of store products which is mildly entertaining but should have been free or $5-10 max to see. I didn't really understand the point of this place. Realistically, you can't enjoy this with so many people pushing, shoving and all in your face. I hope to God a fire never breaks out in this place. This place could be really great and I could spend hours in there, but damn!! Enough is enough. Gets hot and yes stinky (not all people wear deodorant) After spending hours and I mean hours there, we found that some parts were closed. You can barely walk around let alone solve this mystery with the amount of people that were there. Had to miss some because we just stood there waiting for sometimes 15 or more minutes. WAAAAAAAYYYY to many people and they kept coming.

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It was so much fun.for about 30 minutes then downhill from there. Then to the mart!!! Bought what we needed to do the mystery and began on our journey. Once inside the building it was very interesting and promising.

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Bought our tickets early, arrived 30 minutes early and waited in line. I knew it would be "crowded" so I went with a open mind because my girls really wanted to go. This was on the top of our list for Vegas Vacation. Overall, it was something we can say we did, but not something that my family or I would recommend. Many of the interactive exhibits and rooms were music related like making music, which was cool but not what we were hoping. It was more of an art exhibit than anything. As escape room enthusiasts, the “puzzles” were disappointing and confusing. We were also confused about how we were supposed to “free the source”, and when we did figure out how, we needed help from an employee to do so. There was a cool artsy aspect of it, as well as amazing structure, but many of the rooms were purely artistry and not even related to the storyline, as well as didn’t make complete sense. Our family was hoping for secret passages and puzzles, as well as an answer to the “mystery of omega mart”. I was disappointed in the overall storyline, as the correct order was nearly impossible to discover, and didn’t make much sense. My family and I spent the extra money on top of our tickets for the storyline passes. They thanked me later for the spoilers because they did get stumped but were able to complete the experience with the hints I gave them. My kids said it was a bit physical in some areas where they climbed ropes or went on slides. Wear comfortable shoes and read all their rules prior to going. The experience is an art installation and also kind of like an escape room only there are lots of rooms to explore. I told my daughters not to look at them unless they got "stuck". I also researched and printed spoiler hints that I found online in a blog. I highly recommend you purchase tickets online prior to going. It is free to get into Area 15 but you need to make an online reservation. We hung out at the bar outside for a bit too. There are other things you can do while in Area 15 such as virtual experiences and adult style arcades. I am disappointed that we did not join them. My husband and I ate and had drinks to kill time while they were enjoying the experience. My 18 and 19 year-old daughters did with two 17 year-old friends. I researched the Omega Mart and Area 15 (the building that houses the mart) prior to coming to Vegas.













Area 15 meow wolf