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Star Trek: The Experience was an attraction that opened in January 1998 at the Las Vegas Hilton (now Westgate Las Vegas) in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, based on the Star Trek entertainment franchise. The pavilion underwent a major renovation in 2004 to add the Borg Invasion 4-D attraction, allowing guests to encounter the Borg. Star Trek: The Experience was operated by entertainment management company Cedar Fair after its June 2006 purchase of Paramount Parks from the CBS Corporation.
Individual attractions
The History of the Future Museum
After purchasing a ticket, visitors walked through a museum that included numerous items from Star Trek history. It also featured several video display devices and a timeline of Star Trek events. Later, there were displays for each of the major alien races, which included the Borg, Klingons, and Ferengi. Ticket prices eventually increased to allow visitors unlimited rides throughout the day.
The last section of the museum was a hallway that served as the attraction queues. The left side was for Borg Invasion 4-D, and the right side was for Klingon Encounter. Klingon Encounter held 27 people, while Borg Invasion 4-D held 48 people. Each show was constructed so that those "in the back" for the first part of the show would, in turn, likely end up in the front for the second half of either show.
As a result of the closure of The Experience, the History of the Future Museum closed in 2008.
Klingon Encounter
Note: The exact attraction experience varied as a result of live performer input.
Initially, the visitors entered a small room with a depiction of "outer space." A small television in the upper right corner of the room displayed scenes from several Star Trek films. The group will then entered a smaller, dimly lit waiting area for a traditional simulator ride. Hosts directed their attention to a safety demo for the shuttlecraft simulator ride. A few moments later, the televisions flickered, and the lights went out. Flashing lights followed, along with transporter sound effects and a rush of cold air. When the lights returned after less than 3 seconds, the group was standing on a transporter pad in the Transporter Room, which was approximately twice the size of the original small room they had entered. Guests were greeted by Starship personnel, who informed them they were now aboard the Enterprise-D, in the transporter room as seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
On the transporter pad, a uniformed Starfleet officer asked for the leaders of the group and directed them away for instruction. Transiting through a typical Star Trek corridor, the guests arrive at the Bridge of the Enterprise-D where it was explained that the visitors were beamed aboard the Starship Enterprise to "what you would call the future". Commander Riker appeared on the main viewscreen, explaining that Captain Picard disappeared the moment the group beamed aboard the Enterprise and thus one member of the group must be Picard's ancestor. A Klingon Commander named Korath used a time-rift to abduct Picard's ancestor and erase him from the timeline. Starfleet Intelligence dispatched the Enterprise to intercept the Klingons' transporter beam and rescue the entire group. Riker directs the group to board a shuttlecraft with Geordi La Forge to escape the temporal rift and return all guests to their original time.
Starfleet personnel led the group out of the Bridge through a Star Trek Turbolift. While the group was in the turbolift, the Klingons attacked the Enterprise and the turbolift entered a free fall. When the turbolift came to a rest the group exited into another transit corridor where personnel led them to the shuttle bay for escape. While on the bridge guests were permitted to take photographs.
The group boarded the shuttlecraft which was in a 270°domed theater with four degrees of motion base platform. The shuttle ride began with a battle between the Enterprise and Klingon vessels. The shuttle then returned through the temporal rift to present-day Las Vegas. The shuttle landed at the Las Vegas Hilton right next to the "motion simulators" shuttles the visitors were originally waiting to enter when they were "beamed off" at the start of the story. Captain Picard thanked the crew for restoring his existence. He said, "While only one of you is my ancestor, each of you hold that same opportunity for the future. Guard it well." Typically, a custodian led the group to an elevator and then out to the Deep Space Nine Promenade and Quark's Bar. When the custodian led the group to the elevator, there was a television set that showed a "news" report where the military mentions that the shuttles over Las Vegas were weather balloons.
Upon exiting the shuttlecraft, the guests transit through a corridor where they enter the Promenade from Deep Space Nine
This simulation ride closed along with The Experience in 2008.

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@arazilsongweaver
@arazilsongweaver 7 месяцев назад
It's great to see another behind-the-scenes video on this channel. I always enjoy seeing the amazing work that goes into creating those science fiction experiences that we all know and love. I also loved the extra interview and makeup bits at the end. Makeup is one of those time consuming areas that tends to fly under the radar when done properly. Thanks for sharing a peek at how it's done.
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed! It was fun to direct the actors for this legendary franchise.
@steffenkempa
@steffenkempa Год назад
Dear De Vos Entertainment, I hope this message finds you well. My name is Steffen Kempa and I am writing to express my deep admiration for the captivating videos of "Star Trek: The Experience" that you've shared on your RU-vid channel. Growing up in Germany, my family and I traveled all the way to Las Vegas in 1998 just to immerse ourselves in the spectacle that was this exhibition. This trip left an indelible mark on me, inspiring me to revisit Las Vegas several times just to relive this fantastic adventure. Regrettably, the exhibition is no longer around, but thanks to your meticulously crafted videos, I am able to experience a hint of the magic once again. Your uploads have struck a chord with me, and they are genuinely some of the best material I've come across since the exhibition's closure. If you have more footage to share, especially of the exceptional shuttle flight experience, I would be absolutely thrilled to see it. Additionally, if you wouldn't mind sharing, I'm curious as to how you were able to source this high-quality material. Once again, thank you for your exceptional work in preserving and sharing these memories of the Star Trek: The Experience. It's been a real joy revisiting the exhibition through your channel. Warm regards From Germany Steffen Kempa
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment Год назад
Thank you for your kind words. I am the director in these videos, and was part of a wonderful team at Landmark Entertainment that created and designed the attraction. Be sure to subscribe to see future videos!
@bradleyc79
@bradleyc79 Год назад
THanks from Chicago
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment Год назад
You’re welcome!
@TheUberTrekkie
@TheUberTrekkie Год назад
The final outcome was stunningly beautiful!! I got to see it from the bridge, and he stole the entire experience with his performance 💎🖖
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment Год назад
Agreed! Vaughn was wonderful to work with. Brought his A game for sure!
@fanningfx
@fanningfx Год назад
Super dope! Also, was the AD trying to say "Qapla" at 07:15? 😆
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment Год назад
Haha. I believe so. We had many discussions about whether or not to use Klingon or English for the final. We settled on English. 😎
@eugenenault4935
@eugenenault4935 Год назад
Why so many takes?
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment Год назад
What can I say? I was a bit of a perfectionist. ;)
@GoogleUser-sk5tn
@GoogleUser-sk5tn Год назад
Where is this attraction?
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment Год назад
It was in Las Vegas. Sadly, it is no longer there.
@GoogleUser-sk5tn
@GoogleUser-sk5tn Год назад
@@devosentertainment Alright. I would have gone to it. Looks like it was fun.
@devosentertainment
@devosentertainment Год назад
@@GoogleUser-sk5tn wish you could!
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