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Meow Wolf is Denver International Airport’s newest, weirdest arrival

The immersive art and entertainment company has opened a gift shop on Concourse C

Meow Wolf's new gift shop at Denver International Airport is its third in the metro area, following Elitch Gardens and Convergence Station. (Photo by Monica Lloyd, provided by Meow Wolf Denver)
Meow Wolf’s new gift shop at Denver International Airport is its third in the metro area, following Elitch Gardens and Convergence Station. (Photo by Monica Lloyd, provided by Meow Wolf Denver)
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Meow Wolf, the immersive art and entertainment company with an outpost in Denver, just opened a gift shop for its trippy merchandise at Denver International Airport.

Located on Concourse C, the Meow Wolf kiosk “invites passengers to explore a collection of artifacts and remnants from The Converged Worlds and merchandise from other Meow Wolf locations; some from all ends in the multiverse,” the Santa Fe-based company said in a statement. It officially opened on Friday, Sept. 6.

Meow Wolf's new gift shop at Denver International Airport is its third in the metro area, following Elitch Gardens and Convergence Station. (Photo by Monica Lloyd, provided by Meow Wolf Denver)
Meow Wolf's new gift shop at Denver International Airport is its third in the metro area, following Elitch Gardens and Convergence Station. (Photo by Monica Lloyd, provided by Meow Wolf Denver)

Meow Wolf’s Denver installation, known as Convergence Station, 1338 1st St., first opened in 2021 with psychedelic, colorfully lit environments and visual art that echoes its original location in Santa Fe, as well as newer ones in Las Vegas and Grapevine, Texas — with another expected to open this year in Houston.

The gift shop offers much of the same merchandise as Meow Wolf’s two existing shops: one inside Convergence Station, just southeast of Empower Field at Mile High, and one inside Elitch Gardens, where it opened the “dark ride” known as Kaleidoscape in 2019.

Those items include T-shirts and hoodies such as the Hester Sunshine reversible bomber jacket ($150), toys such as the Fig Sloth Plushie ($24.50) and Toad Piggie Plushie keychain ($17.50), and Bearret, the stuffed animal/neck pillow ($34.50). The shop also sells water bottles and embossed mugs, magnets and pins, themed blankets, and other merchandise.

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