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| Name of Attraction: | Star Trek: The Experience |
| Type of Attraction: | Theme Park |
| Location: | Las Vegas Hilton |
| Distance from the Strip: | Off the strip |
| Cost: | $31-$150 |
| Minimum Recommended Ages: | Min 6-16 |
| Duration of Attraction: | Depending on the ride |
Star Trek: The Experience was a themed attraction at Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, Nevada United States. based on Star Trek entertainment franchise. It opened in January 1998, closed in September 2008, and was scheduled to reopen in the Neon polis Mall on May 8, 2009 in time for the premiere of Star Trek (film) movie. It has since been pushed back to 2010. The pavilion underwent one major renovation in 2004 which added the Borg Invasion 4-D attraction, which used state-of-the-art amusement technology where guests experienced an encounter with Borg (fictional aliens) Star Trek: The Experience was operated by entertainment management Cedar Fair Entertainment Company. Cedar Fair Entertainment Company after its June 2006 purchase Paramount Parks from CBS Corporation reference.
Vegas offers myriad of motion simulator rides to choose from. But the futuristic theme of Star Trek: The Experience makes it a standout from lots of excellent choices. The ride starts at Las Vegas Hilton's North tower amidst the colorful spotlights and blazing signs. As you enter the museum, an enthralling beat of Star Trek songs set the mood as it leads to the main part of the attraction. At this point, you can keep your purse fastened as the museum is free for everybody. But the hall leading to the experience part has collection of Star Trek costumes and props from the movie and the TV shows - you need to shell-out some bucks. Notice the hanging starships, shuttle bays, and some more out-of-this-world props as you enter. As you move along, you will be greeted by actors in costumes so convincing that you will forget that you are in Las Vegas.
Star Trek The Experience Secrets Unveiled: was a fully guided behind the scenes look at the various Experience productions. Offered daily at limited times so as not to interfere with the working tours (and occasionally paused midway to allow the production to execute) participants wore wireless headsets to see how the many special effects were executed, the walk around promenade and production characters costumes, make up and character histories were developed. Upon completion a customized certificate is presented to attendees.
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