HopsAndHardways-YT
Sep 2021
NOT ENTIRELY ACCESSIBLE.
I (Jessie) did this with my family Sunday night. My brother LOVED it, bought nearly half the damn store out as we were leaving - not sure how he got the laundry detergent home on his checked bag but. . . hey. . . it worked!
My mom who's in her 70's and uses a scooter - she thought it was cool but she only ended up seeing a portion of everything due to her mobility limitations which is a bummer. There's a lot of small spaces and doors that someone with mobility issues may not be able to maneuver. They did have an elevator though.
I ran around and did everything/saw whatever I could. I love weird stuff and art and seeing what other people do with their creativity so I appreciated all of that. I don't think I'd pay the ticket price if it wasn't a birthday present for my brother, but overall, if you dig all of those things, I'd say you'd find it worth it.
There were a few people clearly having a bad trip on drugs - I felt bad for them. I get it - it seems like a super cool place to bend your mind, but if you're not ready, you're not ready. It'd be a shame to waste your money, the art, and your drugs on a bad trip so I'd advise holding off on that.
Definitely give yourself at least 2 hours to explore. I can't speak to parking - we took an accessible cab from Park MGM which cost us about $18 there and $24 back. Costs add up in Vegas! It's never just the ticket price!
As for exhibits/rooms/experiences - I had my favorites and my brother had his. They definitely put a lot of work and creativity into it and that's super rad. I liked the tiny things the most - little models you could see into in the walls. Also lots of glitter and crystals and an RGB river on the floor - PERFECTION!!!
Go if you appreciate art and effort. Stay home if you're "meh" about it or have mobility issues and would be bummed to miss out on things.
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