
You don't have to be
a trekkie to love "Star Trek: The Experience", shown
in the Las Vegas Hilton. It really deserves the title of
"The Experience" because the ride is centered around
a plot involving you! We won't spoil the experience by giving
away the storyline, but we will tell you that it is much more
than your average simulator ride. It's worth every penny of the
$70 million spent by Paramount pictures and the Las Vegas Hilton.
By the end of the ride you'll feel like you just graduated from
Starfleet Academy.
The "Experience"
begins by strolling through an exhibit of Star Trek artifacts.
There are several different versions of the Enterprise suspended
from the ceiling, and huge monitors play clips from the various
films and episodes. What trekkies might find most interesting
in the History of the Future exhibit is the Star Trek Timeline
culled from scenes and episodes. For example, you can see the
stardate James Kirk graduated from Starfleet, or find out when
Deep Space Nine was created. Don't pay too much attention to the
timeline or you might miss the Klingons and Ferengis that are
roaming the exhibit. Other than the timeline, the exhibit has
all sorts of artifacts behind glass. There are numerous costumes,
weaponry, makeup, special effects and props used in the four different
Star Trek television series and eight motion pictures.
Visitors are permitted
to stay as long as they wish in the exhibit, so take your time.
Next is the actual simulator ride. The simulator's screens extend
over the heads of the riders, giving a great perspective. In fact,
the screens take up your entire field of view, so you won't see
anything but the action. Another feature of the ride is
that it is suspended on a six-axis platform like those used to
train NASA. It's the only one of it's kind inside a domed theater,
and experienced simulator riders will feel the difference.
After the ride, visitors
can grab a bite at Quark's Bar and Restaurant where you can get
drinks like a Vulcan Nerve Pinch Martini, Romulan Ale and a Riker-Rita.
If you hungry, you can try Glop on a Stick, Major Kira's Spicy
Wings and The Wrap of Khan. All this is built inside a recreation
of the promenade from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Of course, all this
leads into the largest collection of Star Trek merchandise anywhere.
If you can't find it here, it doesn't exist. They have everything
including Borg water bottles. Resistance is futile.