Some of the best fandom experiences aren’t inside theme parks — they’re scattered across cities, hidden in neighborhoods, and pop up when you least expect them. From anime walking tours in Tokyo to superhero-themed escape rooms, here are the best pop culture activities that don’t require a park ticket.
🎭 1. Immersive Experiences
Meow Wolf — Santa Fe, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas
📍 Address: 1352 Rufina Cir, Santa Fe, NM 87507
Part art installation, part sci-fi fever dream, Meow Wolf is a mind-bending immersive experience that appeals to fans of surreal storytelling, video games, and anyone who’s ever wanted to crawl through a portal into another dimension. Each location has a unique theme and storyline.
- Santa Fe: House of Eternal Return (the original, most intimate)
- Denver: Convergence Station (largest and most elaborate)
- Las Vegas: Omega Mart (fake supermarket that’s actually a portal — yes, really)
- Best for: All ages, but especially hits for families with kids 8+
👉 Check availability and prices on Expedia
The FRIENDS Experience / The Office Experience
Walk through recreated sets from your favorite sitcoms, sit on the Central Perk couch, or prank Dwight’s desk. These traveling experiences visit major cities and are perfect for a family afternoon — even kids who haven’t seen the shows enjoy the interactive photo ops.
- Locations: NYC, LA, Chicago, and touring cities
- Duration: 60-90 minutes
- Best for: Families with older kids and teens, sitcom fans
🗺️ 2. Anime & Pop Culture Walking Tours
Akihabara Anime Tour — Tokyo, Japan
📍 Address: 1-1 Sotokanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Guided walking tours through Tokyo’s Akihabara district cover anime shops, maid cafés, gashapon alleys, manga stores, and hidden gems that tourists usually miss. Some tours include stops at themed cafés and arcades.
- Duration: 2-3 hours
- Cost: $30-60/person
- Best for: First-time Japan visitors who love anime
Harry Potter Walking Tour — London, England
📍 Address: King’s Cross, London, UK (tour starting point)
Visit real filming locations from the Harry Potter films across London: Platform 9¾ at King’s Cross, the inspiration for Diagon Alley (Leadenhall Market), the entrance to the Ministry of Magic, and more. Several tour operators run daily walks.
- Duration: 2.5-3 hours
- Cost: $20-40/person
- Best for: Potterheads visiting London
👉 Check availability and prices on Expedia
🧩 3. Pop Culture Escape Rooms
Escape rooms have gone full fandom. Cities across the US and UK offer themed rooms based on popular franchises and genres:
- The Escape Game (multiple US cities): High-production rooms including prison breaks, space missions, and heist scenarios
- Escapology: Locations near Orlando and Las Vegas with sci-fi and mystery themes
- Escape Hunt London: Sherlock Holmes-themed rooms in the heart of London
- Tokyo Mystery Circus: Japanese puzzle rooms and “real-life escape games” in Shinjuku — uniquely challenging and creative
Tips: Book online for 10-20% off. Groups of 4-6 are the sweet spot. Most rooms are ages 10+ (younger kids may find them frustrating).
🎮 4. Gaming Cafés and Retro Arcades
Barcade — NYC, Los Angeles, various US cities
📍 Address: 148 W 24th St, New York, NY 10011
Classic arcade cabinets from the ’80s and ’90s paired with craft beer (and non-alcoholic options). Games like Pac-Man, Galaga, Street Fighter, and Donkey Kong are all coin-operated classics. Family-friendly during daytime hours in most locations.
Super Potato — Akihabara, Tokyo
📍 Address: 1-11-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
A legendary retro gaming store with a playable arcade floor on top. Shelves of vintage Famicom, Super Famicom, N64, and Sega games. The top floor has retro arcade cabinets you can play. A pilgrimage site for gaming fans.
National Videogame Museum — Frisco, TX
📍 Address: 8004 Dallas Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034
A full museum dedicated to gaming history with playable exhibits spanning from Pong to modern VR. Interactive for all ages and surprisingly educational.
🎯 Ready to Book?
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💡 Booking Tips for Pop Culture Activities
- Search activities by city on Expedia: Browse things to do on Expedia — they list tours, experiences, and attraction tickets with instant booking.
- Book walking tours in advance: Popular tours (especially in Tokyo and London) sell out, especially on weekends.
- Check Groupon + Expedia: Escape rooms and immersive experiences frequently have deals on both platforms.
- Weekday visits: Every single activity on this list is less crowded on weekdays. Plan accordingly.
