Creation's ST-LV: Trek to Vegas is back this summer with another exciting five-day weekend (August 5-9) celebrating Star Trek with our amazing community. Each year the con tries to mix things up, and keep things fresh for fans. One way they’re sparking enthusiasm for 2026 is to have each day themed after a different era in Trek. This will include some specific programming and events throughout the weekend, but will mostly impact how you plan to dress for the occasion.
The idea is to transport con-goers to a specific decade, so that each day will feel as though you've been transported to particular time in Star Trek history (per Creation Entertainment's website). Fans are highly encouraged to dress like the era for that day, even if they won’t be cosplaying. Creation's Ryan Husk said via TrekMovie.com:
“I’m really looking forward to this fun, new idea to commemorate 60 years of Star Trek. We’d like to encourage everyone — even non-cosplayers — to join by wearing clothing from those eras. That means bell bottoms and faded shirts on Wednesday, maybe a convention shirt or your favorite band shirt from the ’80s, a Deep Space Nine hoodie or flannel and Nirvana shirts on Friday, etc."
Husk continued by saying:
"The idea is to walk into the convention and feel like you’ve been transported to that era, full of fun and nostalgia. What better way to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek than to experience every era, day by day?”
To start things off, Wednesday will begin focusing on 1966 through 1979. Looks like it’s time to break out your bellbottoms if you’ve got them, or to go thrift shopping! Thursday is focused on 1980-1989 with band tees being highly encouraged.
Friday’s are for your most comfortable 90s flannels, but as the con is in the desert during summer, you may want to style it by tying it around your waist. Saturday will centered around 2000-2016 with attendees encouraged to wear their Enterprise jackets. And finish off the weekend on Sunday, which is all about 2017 to the present day. So, it’s time to wear your Discovery baseball cap. Continued on page 2.
