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Star Trek: The Experience to remain open

by Brad Trechak, posted Mar 1st 2009 2:33PM
Star Trek: The ExperienceThe popularity of Star Trek has been on the downswing for several years now without any sort of media franchise to support it (and it was arguably so even when Star Trek: Enterprise was on the air). It got so bad that even Las Vegas couldn't support its own mini-theme park based on the show. Now, with the upcoming movie based on the original television show, it looks like someone changed his/her mind because Star Trek: The Experience is re-opening at the Neonopolis Center in May.

Whenever I've visited Vegas in the past decade I always made the time to stop into the Hilton and at least look around the Trek gift shop. Most likely, the new movie will be incorporated into this display, which is fine by me. The new Enterprise NCC-1701 looks like it was designed by Apple (very sleek) and would likely look good hanging in large size in the middle of the exhibit.

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Ursula Granger

I was so upset to find out that the Star Trek The Experience Exhibit had been closed as I thought it was one of the best attractions to see in Vegas. The simulations were incredible and so real. This Exhibit took you to a place that was created in the mind of the brilliant visionary, Gene Roddenberry, and that was very unique and exciting. Sad that people are forgetting how incredible his vision was!

April 30 2009 at 1:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mark

I remember reading about this a few weeks ago in the LV newspaper while I was there. For those who haven't tried one I highly recommend getting a Warp Core Breach to share with friends while at Quark's.

March 01 2009 at 10:44 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Gene

I guess now the Hilton is gonna have to finally take down all the enormous "Star Trek: The Experience" signage, eh? Seems like they didn't want the attraction, but are still happy to sucker people into a casino with weird futuristic walls.

March 01 2009 at 10:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
nick

Yeah, the 'remain' open caught me too, because I knew it closed. It's more like 're-open' but in another location. I can't believe they're going to setup the attraction downtown, which I'm sorry to say, I've never visited nor felt compelled to ever visit. It was bad enough that it was behind the strip, but at least it was accessible by rail.

Despite liking Star Trek, and visiting Vegas several times every year, unless it's on the strip or pretty darn close, I'll probably never visit the new attraction.

March 01 2009 at 8:54 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Gene

Hate to be pedantic, but it's not "remaining" open as it has been closed since last year.
The new version won't even be close to the old -- the main attraction of the original was a unique simulator ride and recreation of the Enterprise sets. The reincarnation will only be "Quark's Bar" and a museum of props (which evidently won't even fully open until 2010).
So, gosh... $20 to get into a space-themed bar? Yeah. There's something to crow about.

March 01 2009 at 5:21 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Dan Buckley

Fair points, but the alternative is that there would be no Star Trek themed place in Vegas at all. So this is a good sign that some one believes that this can be profitable and hopefully will do a good job at it.

March 01 2009 at 8:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joseph

You know, to this day, that's the only gift shop I've ever actually enjoyed shopping.

The "Museum" was a letdown though.

March 01 2009 at 3:53 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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