Meow Wolf's Radio Tave in Houston





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Welcome to Meow Wolf's Radio Tave, an immersive art experience like no other. Take your time to explore every detail of the exhibitions, where you can touch, examine and connect with handmade art that invites interaction. Wander freely through endless worlds of possibility, making each visit a unique adventure. Open drawers, read files and dive deep into a narrative puzzle full of clues that encourages discovery, ensuring there's always something new to uncover with every visit!
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Step into Radio Tave, Meow Wolf's newest reality-bending, interactive art experience in Houston's historic Fifth Ward. This immersive exhibition - the 5th permanent installation by Meow Wolf - invites all ages to explore a world where art and storytelling blend seamlessly. Discover imaginative installations created in collaboration with Houston-based artists and Meow Wolf’s visionary team. Perfect for families and adventurers alike, Radio Tave offers a one-of-a-kind experience, brimming with surprises and new dimensions to explore.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please select a ticket time at least two hours from booking time. Failure to do say may lead to a Failed Booking
- All Meow Wolf Exhibitions are Certified Autism Centers™
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- An adult or legal guardian must accompany anyone under 16 at all Meow Wolf locations
Reviews(66)
I highly suspect this place relies heavily on online marketing to mislead people rather than delivering a quality art exhibit. It felt like very low taste. Do not waste your money or time here. Completely disappointing. It feels like a lousy motel with chaotic American country-style elements. There are no creative ideas, and it is completely incomparable to the immersive Tokyo teamLab experience. I ended up leaving after just 2 minutes because it felt like a waste of time. Safety Concerns: The space is incredibly narrow, and it appears there is only one emergency exit at the entrance. This feels ultra unsafe in the event of a fire or emergency
Uniquely weird experience. Best advice I can give is use the phones. Answer them when they ring and call others rooms. That was the most fun my daughter and I had!! The bar phone are red lips ❤️
Was a lot of fun. Very pretty but it’s a one time thing. If you can go on a discount, then go. A lot of picture moments.
loved the environment and the art it was amazing at first I didn’t know what to expect being that this was my first time at Meow wolf but exploring, and finding little things was great and definitely was a phenomenal experience looking forward to visiting other meow wolfs
Outstanding psychedelic art, which alone was worth the price to see. We spent 2 1/2 hours there and could have stayed longer, but we had other plans the same day. Crowd size was very reasonable, as we were in the first time period of 10AM. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Actually, this experience should rank higher than it does.
This is the second Meow Wolf I've visited. I'm hooked. I need to see them all. I don't know how anyone comes up with this. It's crazy fun.
Truly amazing, other worldly, very much worth going glasses are a must to get the extra experience out of it
All the art is very colorful i love finding the hidden doors and passage ways. Unfortunately one of my friends couldn't make it through for very long. The exhibit scared her. She called it demonic. I didnt think so. Nor did my remaining friends. Oh and the bar was fun I like the demon, Eloc crying into his beer. Downloaded the app for a more interactive trip. And some behind the scenes info.
It’s a cool place that you’re in the region. Otherwise I think the Vegas location is better.
I checked out Meow Wolf’s Radio Tave exhibit, and overall it was… just okay. There are definitely some really cool moments. A few of the art installations are super creative and visually impressive, and you can tell a lot of thought went into the design and details. Those parts feel immersive in a good way and are probably the highlight of the whole experience. Where it starts to fall off is the interactive side. It’s honestly pretty hard to follow. The storyline isn’t very clear, and it’s not obvious what you’re supposed to be doing or how things connect. Instead of pulling you in, it can feel a little frustrating and confusing. The other big issue is the price. For what you get, it feels a bit expensive. There are some standout visuals, but not enough to fully justify the cost, especially when the main interactive experience doesn’t really come together. Overall, it’s worth checking out if you like Meow Wolf or immersive art in general, but I wouldn’t go in expecting it to blow you away.



