I was there for this. Shatner was amazing (like sincere and personable and warm to everyone) and the set tour is unbelievable. I'll put a review together soon.
That's so cool Like you were on the bridge. Squee.I also attended. It was pretty amazing. Extremely expensive if you wanted any sort of close up experience with Shatner, but it was worth it. Got a picture with him and my daughter on the TOS bridge. Priceless!
If there were 1400 people willing to pay an average of say $100 then they made a heap of money. Not that I begrudge any actor any money they make. Gives the fans opportunity to see the actors close up.This was so close to me; was tempted to try to make it happen, but so damned expensive too. :/
Just paste the link and TrekBBS does the rest.When I can figure out how to attach a link to my video of Shatner weekend you can see ' Shatner Ticonderoga Trek ' on youTube.
That's so cool Like you were on the bridge. Squee.
This may be a stupid question but are you allowed on the set to take pictures and the like.I'd recommend that all TOS fans should go to on the tour of their sets up there in Ticonderoga. I went for the first time last year just to go on a regular tour. It was amazing! They reconstructed the original Desilu set layout exactly by using the original blueprints. And they've paid huge attention to getting all the little details correct by studying the film frame by frame. As a long-term, hard-core TOS fan, I noticed a ton of those details that they got right. They've also recreated lots of props as well.
Then, when I saw Shatner was going to be there, it was a no brainer to make the return trip this year!
Oh yeah! You get to take as many pictures as you want! They don't want you to take video though. And, you get to sit in the Captain's chair! And they'll take your picture in it.This may be a stupid question but are you allowed on the set to take pictures and the like.
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