We left feeling no closer to the answer as to what happened to the family in the House of Eternal Return. With stories that would unravel over time. We entered thinking it was kind of like an artsy escape room without a timer. There are some really great photo ops available throughout Meow Wolf. Once we were in the other dimensions it became very trippy and quirky. We stopped feeling like we were seeing clues about the mystery of the family after we left the house. You get twisted and turned but in the end we did enter and exit every room. There are over 30 images of him or allusions to him throughout Meow Wolf and once I was thoroughly perplexed by the riddle of the family, I focused my energies on finding Nimesku Q. Being 40 years old, he has obviously cracked the mystery of space and time. You can even play a tune on a set of ribs and pipes!Īfter a while, the one constant I could find was Nimesku. Make sure you don’t just open every door. There are also accessible doors to reach those hidden areas too, so no fear if you’re not interested in being swallowed by a dryer or climbing through a fireplace. Bermuda, Black and White, Mammoths, and much more. Stephen and I both disappeared through the dryer! You emerge in many other dimensions. You never know when it might show you a clue to the riddle of the family, or you might find a sneaky view of Nimesku! You really do have to try and open everything *cough* like the mailbox! Hamster? There’s room after room of things to look at. Who is this family and what happened to them? And what happened to their 40 year old family pet, Nemesku Q. The basic premise is that something happened to the family that lived here… but what? Each room and every object could hold a clue. There are clues everywhere and things to read and ponder. You enter the House of Eternal Return and you can go in any order and any direction. You can also add 3D glasses to your ticket price to see parts of the exhibition in 3D under black light. Masks were required inside and there was a lot of hand sanitizer around since it’s an exhibit that needs touching, opening, crawling and exploring. I’ll give you a taste and encourage you to check it out next time you’re in Santa Fe. Even if I showed you pictures of everything, and explained everything I thought I understood, you’d still be left with more questions than answers. The House of Eternal Return at Meow Wolf is an interactive and immersive art exhibit and experience. Line to enter Meow Wolf (we got in much more quickly than the photo makes it look like we would)
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