No Place to Go unfolds over five sites in a two mile radius along 40 West Arts and Wheat Ridge. Tickets are sold by the car and includes attendance for all individuals in your vehicle (please no more than 5 people for safety precautions). Invite your quarantine pod to join you!
The Bring-Your-Own-Car (BYOC) experience starts promptly at your designated ticket time. Please arrive 15 minutes early at Mint & Serif for orientation. Should you want to use the restrooms and/or purchase any food or drink at the Cafe, please allow time to do so before your designated ticket time. There are no available restrooms at the other sites. The experience lasts about 90 minutes.
The No Place to Go (NPTG) App designed by the creative team provides your car with a unique (pandemic-safe) show route as well as show information to create a contactless experience, including custom-made interactions with installations. Please download the NPTG App prior to your arrival. We encourage all parties in your car to download the app. There will be printed alternatives available at the starting point upon request.
The App
The NP2G experience is coordinated and narrated by an iPhone application designed specifically for this spooky art adventure! The NP2G app is not integrated with Android systems, so we recommend using an iPhone if it is available in your car pod (if you cannot use an iPhone, see Experience for Android users below). At orientation, you will be given a unique code to unlock your App, directing you along a specific, pandemic-safe route. The App also facilitates interactions with the installations and includes information about the show and artists.
Download the NP2G App for iOS systems (Link to App Store). All parties in your car should download the App prior to arrival.
Optimal iOS App Enjoyment:
- Download the NP2G App onto your iPhone prior to your arrival at orientation. We recommend everyone in your car download the App.
- Site directions are accessed through Google Maps or Apple Maps.
- We recommend using two phones to enjoy the NP2G experience: One phone for navigation (map directions) while the other phone plays the NP2G narrative audio.
- Reminder to charge your iPhone, and bring a car iPhone charger.
- We recommend listening to the NP2G narrative audio through the car stereo system (via bluetooth or aux cord for example). This way everyone in your car can listen to the app experience together. If you cannot connect to the car stereo system, you may also choose to bring a portable bluetooth speaker to connect your phone to. It is also possible to simply listen to the app on the phone speaker, though many people listening to one phone could be challenging for everyone to hear.
- If you do not have access to a smart mobile device or need accessibility accommodations, there will be printed alternatives available at orientation, upon request.
ANDROID USERS
The NP2G App is not integrated with Android systems, so we recommend using an iPhone if it is available in your car pod. If someone in your car has access to an iPhone, please download the App onto the iPhone before arriving at orientation and read the iOS App instructions above. If no one in your car has access to an iPhone, you can use your Android phone to scan a unique QR code that you will receive at orientation. This QR code will direct you to a URL containing your route, experiential directions and audio containing the NP2G narrative. Android users will not have access to all installation interactions.
Optimal Android Enjoyment:
- Your phone camera will be used to scan the QR code given to you at orientation.
- Use a mapping service, like Google Maps, to access site directions.
- We recommend using two phones to enjoy the NP2G experience: One phone for navigation (map directions) while the other phone plays the NP2G narrative audio.
- Reminder to charge your device, and bring a car charger.
- We recommend listening to the NP2G narrative audio through the car stereo system (via bluetooth or aux cord for example). This way everyone in your car can listen to the app experience together. If you cannot connect to the car stereo system, you may also choose to bring a portable bluetooth speaker to connect your phone to. It is also possible to simply listen to the app on the phone speaker, though many people listening to one phone could be challenging for everyone to hear.
- If you do not have access to a smart mobile device or need accessibility accommodations, there will be printed alternatives available at orientation, upon request.
RESTROOMS
Please arrive 15 minutes early to use the restrooms at Mint & Serif. There are no available restrooms at the other sites. The bathrooms at Mint & Serif are all-gender and the ADA compliant bathroom is located through the front entrance along Colfax.
Pandemic Safety Precautions
No Place to Go takes COVID-19 safety precautions very seriously, for the health and safety of both our audience and artists.
If you or anyone in your party does not feel well, please do not attend (Link to Refund Policy).
The following measures are in place for the health and safety of both our audience and artists:
- The mask must cover your mouth AND nose.
- Refrain from touching the installation, artwork and performers
- While the show is designed for social distancing, please be mindful of maintaining a 6’ distance from others.
- Installations are either viewable from your car, outside in plein air, or through windows. A few installations invite or require you to enter an enclosed space to view. Entering an installation is at the discretion of the audience. The following measures are in place for your safety:
- Audience and performers must wear their mask
- Do not touch artwork, objects or performers
- Be mindful of car pods ahead of you by giving space and waiting your turn to enter (show attendants will be present at some locations to assist with spacing out the audience).
- Respect and maintain the distance established between performers and audience
Accessibility
No Place to Go is attentive to disability justice and designing an accessible experience. For the Bring-Your-Own-Car ticket, a car is required to travel between the five sites in a two mile area of Wheat Ridge and 40 West Arts District. The app is available for download that provides information, directions, and augments the experience through audio, text, and visuals. A printed alternative is available at the start of the experience, available upon request. All the sites are wheelchair accessible to view the installations. The bathrooms at Mint & Serif are all-gender and the ADA compliant bathroom is located through the front entrance along Colfax.
If you have specific questions about accessibility, please email the team at info@no-place-to-go.com.
Weather
Please dress for the Colorado fall weather. Some installations are located outside and you will be getting in and out of your car throughout the experience. For up to date info on inclement weather conditions, visit our website.
QUESTIONS
Please visit our FAQ page on our website (No-Place-To-Go.com) for more details about the NP2G experience. If you need additional help, please call 720-675-7901 for support.