![]() Years after Star Trek: The Experience closed its doors for good I’ve still wondered how exactly the ride’s creators pulled off the illusion, and finally I have the answer. The simulator ride itself was entertaining, and included a ship to ship battle filmed over Las Vegas itself which was fun, but most guests, myself included, walked away most impressed with the simulated transporter voyage they didn’t see coming. When the dust settled, guests suddenly found themselves standing on a transporter pad about the Enterprise, and a storyline played out involving Klingons, a missing Captain Picard, temporal rifts, malfunctioning turbolifts, and a battle over the skies of Las Vegas.īorn during a time when Las Vegas was trying to position and expand the strip as a family experience, Star Trek: The Experience was one of the better ways to entertain a group of kids for a couple of hours, assuming everyone was already a fan of Star Trek. ![]() From there guests were escorted by costumed actors into a room where they lined up to prepare to board a shuttle, but things quickly “went wrong,” as safety videos playing on screens started to flicker, and the lights went out accompanied by a rush of cold air. Klingon Encounter, the original version of Star Trek: The Experience, started with guests touring a museum with props, models, and costumes of the shows and films that also laid out the timeline of Star Trek’s various stories.
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