This thread brings back memories....
I think the window for a Star Trek attraction right now has passed. Without an active film franchise, there is not a mass appealing subject to build off of. The Paramount+ shows don't have half the cultural footprint NuTrek did, which was already contested by Beyond underperforming a bit. There needs to be some familiarity or connection for the general public to get on board with a Star Trek ride; Galaxy's Edge is a mixed bag largely because visitors don't feel immersed in the Star Wars universe when they're walking through the land.
Since this thread was last active, Dune has frankly become the current, relevant sci-fi franchise for a standalone attraction if Uni wanted to use a third party IP.
I think the window for a Star Trek attraction right now has passed. Without an active film franchise, there is not a mass appealing subject to build off of. The Paramount+ shows don't have half the cultural footprint NuTrek did, which was already contested by Beyond underperforming a bit. There needs to be some familiarity or connection for the general public to get on board with a Star Trek ride; Galaxy's Edge is a mixed bag largely because visitors don't feel immersed in the Star Wars universe when they're walking through the land.
Since this thread was last active, Dune has frankly become the current, relevant sci-fi franchise for a standalone attraction if Uni wanted to use a third party IP.