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  • Hmm, what to call it... a show? a ride? both? I have mixed feelings about "Star Trek: The Experience". As a life long star trek fan, I enjoyed getting to see the exhibits of uniforms and props, but there was no indication on the signs about whether they were original authentic props or they were created specially for the museum. I would guess it was a mix of each, but they didn't say: the signs on them were trying to hard to be clever by being written as if they were in a museum in the distant future. Cute, but unhelpful. I went on the Klingon Encounter ride, not the Borg one, although you have to pay for both. I chose the Klingon one first because I never much cared for the Borg episodes, and then afterward I didn't have time to go on the other ride. Despite the ride itself being only about 20 minutes, you have to wait for it to start, and then if you're going back, make your way back and wait for the other ride. Unfortunately, I didn't have time for both. Klingon Encounter was fun, mostly. I won't spoil the details, but let's just say that it's as close as any of us is going to come to really visiting the world of ST:TNG. It was slightly hokey, but pretty well done overall, with some impressive live special effects. There is a motion simulator ride as part of Klingon Encounter. While it was in some ways fun, I did start to feel that I was being jerked around rather a lot, and by the end of it I did feel a tiny bit nauseous. The weak-stomached are hereby warned. (I'm normally not subject to motion sickness, if that tells you anything.) I did pay the extra fee to have my photo taken on one of the sets. Warning: This eats a lot of time. You have to wait for the time that they're doing it, which may interfere with your schedule for seeing the other of the two "rides", or may just be at an inconvenient time. (It's every half hour. If you've just missed it, you're waiting 25+ minutes.) Then it takes half an hour or so for the photos to actually be taken, and then you have to wait while they're printed and put into folios en masse before you get your print. I'm not sure they can make this a lot faster, but if you are in a rush like I was, it's a problem. Overall I'd suggest it to trekkie friends, but I do wish the whole thing was a little cheaper, and better organized not to take half the day.
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