Meow Wolf Takes on Theme Parks with the Psychedelic Dark Ride Kaleidoscape
Photos by Garrett Martin
Roller coasters are fun, but I’ll take a nice, slow, methodical dark ride over a coaster any day of the week. Any ride that puts me in a boat or train or some kind of tiny car and surrounds me with singing robots going about their unending daily routine will earn my love, and the best of the best rank among the greatest pieces of art in the theme park industry. Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Sindbad’s Storybook Village, Monster Mansion: they’re why I love theme parks in the first place.
I’ve ridden all manner of dark rides, but I’d never seen anything like Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape before, at least not in a theme park. Like Meow Wolf’s building-sized installations in Vegas, Denver and Santa Fe, Kaleidoscape is an inspired mix of abstract visuals, ambient music, and sci-fi mumbo jumbo about quantum physics and interdimensional travel. Oh, and you can shoot things, too. If your local regional amusement park let a world famous arts collective redesign their old spook house into an immersive psychedelic experience, it would probably feel a lot like Kaleidoscape—and that’s because that’s precisely what this is. Elitch Gardens, Denver’s downtown fun park whose roots stretch back to 1890, turned the drawing board over to Meow Wolf, who then proceeded to refract it through their distinctive artistic sensibilities and create something truly unexpected.
Meow Wolf requests no filming or photography during Kaleidoscape, so here’s the last thing you see before boarding.
It all starts with a cosmic egg. Or maybe THE Cosmic Egg? The first thing you see on the ride is a large, glowing white egg alone in a pitch black room; its shell cracks, and a tiny spark of light floats out and guides you into the uncertain future. The story, as it is, concerns itself less with concrete statements than with impressionistic images that seem to defy the most basic laws of physics. With its medley of day-glo colors, retrofuturistic space imagery, and esoteric, almost mystical approach to storytelling, Kaleidoscape is a headtrip you can ride a small train through—a custom-made freakout that wraps up within three minutes.
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