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Star Trek: The Experience was an attraction that opened in January 1998 at the Las Vegas Hilton, now called the Westgate Las Vegas, in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It was based on the Star Trek entertainment franchise.
The key attractions were to include dining, retail, nightlife, rides, shows, museum exhibits, theme parks, water parks, interactive walk-throughs, and a 'Star Trek Experience' [3] [4] based upon the new Star Trek franchise. In 2013, a signing ceremony was held at the Jordanian-American Business Forum under the patronage of King Abdullah II of ...
Star Trek Adventure 1988 1994 Upper lot: A $7 million attraction located inside the Panasonic Theater based on the Star Trek TV series where guests volunteer to put on costumes and be placed on sets from the show. Once all scenes were captured, the finished product was shown to the audiences.
Star Trek: Operation Enterprise is a steel launched roller coaster at Movie Park Germany in Bottrop, Germany. The ride was manufactured by German company Mack Rides and opened to guests on 24 May 2017; however, its official opening ceremony took place on 14 June 2017.
Star Trek: The Exhibition is a traveling museum display of Star Trek items and memorabilia. The exhibit includes items used in the films and television series, such as props, costumes, set components and full-scale replicas of the Enterprise bridge.
A transporter, Doctors Mural and other Star Trek attractions can be experienced throughout the town. The Vulcan Tourism & Trek Station has hosted an annual Star Trek Convention (held the last weekend in July) "VulCON" since 1993 where celebrity guests are "beamed" in to spend the weekend with attendees.
Filmmuseum (Museum with original artefacts from famous films like Star Wars and Terminator, 1996-2013) (replaced by Star Trek: Operation Enterprise) Film Studio Tour (1996-2007) Flying Cloud (Crazy Bus, 2005-2006) (rethemed to Teenage Robot Roundabout) Gremlins Invasion (Dark ride themed to Gremlins, 1996-2005) (replaced by Van Helsing's Factory)
Guests were given the opportunity to star in one of two 10-minute films: Your Day at Universal Studios or The Star Trek Adventure. They would dress in costumes before being filmed in front of a blue screen. The final video could then be purchased by the guests for $29.95 plus tax.