There are inhabitants in each world, and for the most part, you can easily spot them. Tip: Talk to the aliens or encourage your kids to talk to them. You’re going to want to stay beyond exhaustion just so you feel like you get your money’s worth. Mine were 10 and 12 when they went to Convergence Station and hands down, it was their favorite thing on our Denver trip. To me, it was just a very enchanting space that I think will fascinate kids. Some spaces may be a little poorly lit for young kids to feel comfortable exploring, but there are no inappropriate in the building. There are no jump scares or anything like that. When you hear people refer to “booping” something, they mean scanning their QPcard. Tip: If you really want to get into the substory, buy a QPass to collect clues in forms of memories. “In this hotbed of interplanetary cohabitation, memories serve as both currency and the key to unlocking the story behind the women’s disappearances and cause of the convergence–as do multimedia clues that reveal themselves to all of the senses.” The Quantum Department of Transportation serves as the gateway to these diverse worlds: kaleidoscopic cathedrals, Corinthian catacombs, lush alien habitats, and dazzling and gritty cityscapes. “Twenty-five years ago, a freak cosmic event merged four worlds from different universes, erasing the memories of all residents and spawning the mystifying disappearances of four women. I’ll leave it to the press release for this one. What’s the backstory of Convergence Station? You can pay attention to clues on posters, newspaper front pages, on the unusual alien news channels in different worlds. You’ll soon learn, though, that there is a mystery to solve while you’re there…or on your next visit. Good luck with that.Īnyway, my whole family spent our visit gawking and speed walking to find the next magnificent room. There are more than 70 installations inside this space, including cavernous rooms 30 feet high. It’s a sensory overload when you enter your first “world.” There’s a lot to take in – a lot visually, a lot audibly, a lot you want to touch and manipulate.Īnd oh lord, if you visit with kids, it’s even harder as you reign in your impulse to frolic and touch everything because you’ve got quick little ones who want to see all the things. I’m going to assume most people have a similar first-time experience as me. You’ll meet characters in each of these worlds and you’re encouraged to interact with them.Īnd there’s also a backstory and a mystery to solve. Numina – My favorite, this colorful world had caves, giant mushrooms and mythical-looking creatures and a ton of colors.Eemia – This the ice world, and it’s where you’ll find the magnificent, colorful castle with some pretty cool interactive elements. This felt like one of the more creepier worlds to me, though there was nothing scary about it.
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