Capture vivid shots with 90-minute access, special lighting, and exclusive props
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1.5 hours
Up to 14 people
Entry, Lighting gear, Props access
Unlock 90 minutes of creative freedom inside Rainbow Vomit, an immersive world of art, light, and sound. Capture bold shots with special lighting, exclusive props, and vibrant photo ops throughout the exhibit.
Groups up to 14 people. The exhibit is wheelchair accessible with gender-neutral restrooms. All visitors must sign a waiver; the space includes flashing lights, theatrical fog, and climbable elements; no pets.
All sales are final and non-refundable. You may reschedule at least 1 hour before your visit; a $5 rescheduling fee may apply.
3609 Parry Ave, Dallas, TX 75226, United States
This immersive art installation pulls you straight into a world of vibrant neon colors, quirky props, and glowing backdrops perfect for creative photoshoots. Every room delivers fun surprises, from cloud installations to hidden secrets waiting to be discovered. Visitors consistently mention the endless photo opportunities and playful atmosphere that works equally well for birthday celebrations, date nights, or multi-generational outings. The space provides tripods and optional props to enhance your experience, and the art changes seasonally, giving you reasons to return. Rainbow Rob and the team earn particular praise for their warm hospitality and enthusiastic energy. One reviewer even shared how Rob personally opened the gallery on his day off to accommodate a special request. While the space is smaller than photos might suggest, most visitors feel it's well worth the time and money for the unique experience and memorable photos you'll take home. It's an ideal stop whether you're a local looking for something different or a traveler on a layover wanting to explore Dallas's creative side.
A friend and I visited Rainbow Vomit yesterday and we had an amazing time. I'm so sad that this place has closed its doors after 7 yrs. I do hope they make a return.
K B
March 22, 2026
A friend and I visited Rainbow Vomit yesterday and we had an amazing time. I'm so sad that this place has closed its doors after 7 yrs. I do hope they make a return.
K B
March 22, 2026