Star Trek The Tour Warps Into Long Beach

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STAR TREK THE TOUR, the largest interactive STAR TREK exhibit ever, will make its North American debut on Jan. 18th for a limited engagement at the Queen Mary Dome in Long Beach, CA. William Shatner, who portrayed Captain James T. Kirk, is the official Celebrity Ambassador for the tour and will be making appearances at various times throughout its multi-city run.

Presented by SEE Touring Prods. and Metropolitan Talent under a licensing agreement with CBS Consumer Products, the event will give the public the opportunity to step inside the STAR TREK world and become active participants in the legacy that has captured the imagination of generations. From the chance to sit on a starship bridge from the original TV series to traveling through space on motion simulators, STAR TREK THE TOUR offers the opportunity to be fully immersed in the action. In addition, the exhibit will feature the world's largest collection of authentic STAR TREK ships, sets, costumes and props from all five TV series and 10 films over the last 40+ years.

Tickets will go on sale Dec. 7 for American Express cardholders and will be available to the general public beginning Dec. 15. Tickets can be purchased by calling 213-480-3232 or by logging onto http://www.ticketmaster.com/ or http://www.startrekthetour.com/. Tickets will be $30 for adults on weekdays and $35 on weekends. Special pricing is available for children ages 12 and under: $16.50 weekday/ $17.50 weekend, and for seniors 65+ and military personnel: $25 weekday / $30 weekend. Special prices available for groups of 15 or more. Visit http://www.ticketsforgroups.com/ or call 800.840.1157 for more information. Exclusive VIP and travel packages are also available at http://www.startrekthetour.com/. The show will be open 7 days a week, 10:00 am-8:00 pm Monday-Friday, and until 10:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday.







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