Titanic Museum
Titanic Museum
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Everyone knows the name Titanic! Everyone knows Titanic struck an iceberg! And everyone knows Titanic was lost! She sat at the bottom of the ocean for 75 years before they found her in 1985. A second expedition to the wreck site went out in 1986 and that expedition was co-led by the owner of this museum. The artifacts you see throughout the ship are REAL and valued at over $4 million dollars. You'll be able to touch a growing iceberg, experience the 28 degree water, try and steer the ship and pay tribute to the 2,208 passengers and crew that were on the Titanic. You will enter as a guest and leave as a Titanic Passenger!
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- DP_42_TowelEaston, Massachusetts295 contributionsMostly good with moments of "Huh?"The good news: The Titanic exhibits were historically accurate, informative, and interesting. They also have a good collection of items from the ship, and restrooms. The bad news: The cost is on the high side of life for what you get. The downstairs exhibits are too crammed together. But the weirdest thing? Including Holocaust exhibits and information. And then trying to show "a connection between the two?" Spoiler alert: there is as much connection between the Titanic and the Holocaust as there is between Kevin Bacon and Henry Cavill (i.e., they have a mutual friend/contact). Using their logic, they could have covered WWI, WWII, the Civil War, and a dozen other events that people on the Titanic were part of. If you want to have a Holocaust museum, then just do so. It's a great idea. But don't just cram it willy nilly into another major event for the heck of it. Pass.Visited January 2023Traveled with familyWritten January 6, 2023
- Tana Y2 contributionsAmazing Time!!!!This museum was AMAZING! It was so educational but also emotional. The whole thing was great but the highlight was the lifeboat drill portion with Rena Peterson. She made the experience so real to us and made it so personal. She gave interesting thought-provoking questions. I would definitely come back again especially if I can hear her talk again. Thanks for such a great time!Visited January 2023Traveled with friendsWritten January 16, 2023
- Diane C1 contributionGreat tourWe went with a group of 20 and LOVED it! Ms. Rena Peterson gave us a little tour highlighting different things in the museum for us. She was absolutely fantastic. She knew everything about the titanic. She even knew each passengers story from their trip on the titanic as well as the personal lives. Her knowledge and her love for the story really made our visit amazing. We all talked about our passengers and the visit all week! It was a chilling experience.Visited January 2023Traveled with familyWritten January 17, 2023
- Passport78079510 contributionsI highly recommend this museum!The Titanic Museum was awesome! The exhibits are very well thought out and informative. There are several tributes to different groups of passengers that I found to be very emotional and moving. The artifacts are amazing! You really get the full story of the ship's history and legacy. One tip: be sure to reserve tickets in advance, because entrance is limited.Visited March 2023Written March 10, 2023
- Erin H6 contributionsAmazing, meaningful, and intentional!There was so much meaning and intentionality put into this collection of Titanic items! We loved how the museum honored the passengers and crew members and made them come to life as people rather than merely victims. The Titanic artifacts were amazing and the replicas of the other aspects of the ship were also remarkable. The staff was also knowledgeable and had a passion for sharing about the Titanic. We spent a couple of hours in the museum; I could have spent more time , but my family was satisfied with the time we spent and it could be experienced in less time.Visited March 2023Traveled with familyWritten March 16, 2023
- VTsoxfan04Rockland, Maine132 contributionsGood museum about the TitanicThis is a great museum - artifacts from the Titanic, pictures, recreations of some of the rooms, and lots of information about both the boat being built, and lots of information about passengers. You are given a boarding pass for one of the passengers when you enter. At the end you find out whether your passenger survived or not. You are given an audio tour device, which you activate in the different areas of the museum.Visited May 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten May 18, 2023
- Kaitlyn T5 contributionsGreat! depending on the hostsOur first time going my son was allowed his own private tour remote, which was easy for him to use and kept him engaged throughout the tour, but last time we went they said he was too young (he's six) and couldn't have one. He proceeded to be soooooo bored through the museum that I ended up not listening to mine and just walking through to keep him entertained. I love this museum and hope I don't have the same issue next time.Visited September 2022Written June 12, 2023
- Bryanna BMuscatine, Iowa6 contributionsAmazingWish we could have had more time! We snuck this in between two visits we had scheduled tickets for! It was the 7-year-olds idea, and she was so excited to see the titanic! We would love to go back when the kids are a bit older and have more patience so we can read and listen to everything!Visited June 2023Written July 2, 2023
- desifotoAshland, Wisconsin736 contributionsVery immersiveThis was a nice museum. I wish there were more artifacts, but the exhibits they had were educational, like how cold it was and you could actually feel it, or how the deck was tilted, etc. The grand staircase replica was nice, too. You really feel like youāre on the ship during that time.Visited October 2023Traveled with familyWritten October 20, 2023
- Patti PByron, Illinois45 contributionsInterestingVery informative experience. I liked how they focused on the passengers and really made you think about what they experienced. Nice collection of artifacts. It was a nice follow up for me as I had just been to a musical based on the Titanic. I liked the fact it was self guided with a device to listen to based on where you were. You could spend as much or as little time on each exhibit that you wanted. They also have guides at intervals that you can talk with if you have any questions as well.Visited October 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten October 22, 2023
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Tammy E
1 contribution
Dec 2023 ⢠Family
It was a amazing museum with so much information. We really enjoyed going through it. It took us about 2 hours to go through it. Definitely recommend
Written 7 December 2023
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Davigeta
Saint Louis, MO1,090 contributions
Dec 2023 ⢠Solo
This attraction is located centrally in Branson. It is fairly expensive, about $36 for me. However, it's a pretty nice museum. The outside is impressive, featuring a section of the ship plus, of course, an iceberg. There are 2 levels. You learn about the construction of the Olympic and Titanic ships. There is a fair amount on the failures of the engineering to protect the ship in the event of a tear in the ship. You learn about a number of the passengers on the ship and what life was like for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class passengers, including the children. There were some interesting exhibits on Russians, Ukrainians, Jews, Chinese, and other groups on the cruise. They had a kosher kitchen on the Titanic! Crew members, including the below-deck staff, captain, musicians, etc, are covered. When you enter the museum, you are given a card with the name of a passenger and some history for them. At the end, you learn of your passenger's fate. For those who survived, there is information about what happened to them after the disaster. The museum also has a good collection of items relating to the Titanic and its passengers. Though I have been to a Halifax museum covering the Titanic sinking and the Fairview cemetery (where 80+ victims are buried), I still learned more at this museum. I spent about 2 hours here. Gift shop is OK, nothing special. Overall, worth a visit, especially if you can swing a discount.
There is ample parking. One issue is that the check-in process could be better. I had a pre-paid admission, yet I had to wait in line for others to buy their tickets.
There is ample parking. One issue is that the check-in process could be better. I had a pre-paid admission, yet I had to wait in line for others to buy their tickets.
Written 3 December 2023
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laminateguy4you
Clayton, IL46 contributions
Nov 2023 ⢠Couples
This was still a great experience. The staff is helpful and knowledgable. Gift shop was well stocked with good stuff.
Written 2 December 2023
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jmsblest
Malverne, NY24 contributions
Nov 2023 ⢠Couples
This may be the only place where you will be brought into the experience of the sinking of the Titanic. Excellent display, with emphasis on the people who perished and survived.
Written 1 December 2023
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Patty L
Wichita Falls, TX22 contributions
This was the best museum Iāve ever been in as far as information on all things in the museum itself. Great information about the events and beautiful decor.
Iāve been twice and would go again because they change things often.
Iāve been twice and would go again because they change things often.
Written 24 November 2023
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Richard L
Corona, CA1,242 contributions
Nov 2023 ⢠Couples
I am a Titanic buff and would have very high standards for this type of museum. I was pleasantly surprised to find how well done this was, and would highly recommend it to anyone. The tasteful way that this was displayed was beautiful and touching.
Written 18 November 2023
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Youngactivesenior
Brandon, SD2 contributions
Nov 2023 ⢠Couples
This museum really brought the tragedy of the sinking of the Titanic to a personal level. I felt as if I was on the ship. The stories of the crew and passengers just came to life. I spent over 3 hours reading, listening to audios and hearing the guides relate the stories and the facts of that fateful night. This museum is a memorable experience. I highly recommend this activity to anyone who loves history, sea travel or the movie Titanic.
Written 17 November 2023
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briand5794
Lafayette, LA3 contributions
Nov 2023 ⢠Family
We were impressed By the presentation and the knowledge of the staff, they made it very personable by giving you the bio of a passenger and as you do the tour you find out things about the passenger. Was the best tour we have taken in the last 5 years
Written 15 November 2023
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Mgroesbeck73
1 contribution
It really put into perspective what happened that evening. Our 14-year-old daughter loved it. It was a great experience.
Written 13 November 2023
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EW
Fresno, CA1 contribution
Nov 2023 ⢠Friends
A must see! Appropriate for children and adults!
From the minute you arrive you are given the name of one of the passengers...a few more steps and one of the docents tells you about your passenger...and she has them all memorized! In one of the rooms you will feel the cold air outside the ship, feel the 28 degree water, see incredible and priceless memorabilia, feel the slope as the Titanic began to sink...a definite highlight while visiting Missouri!
From the minute you arrive you are given the name of one of the passengers...a few more steps and one of the docents tells you about your passenger...and she has them all memorized! In one of the rooms you will feel the cold air outside the ship, feel the 28 degree water, see incredible and priceless memorabilia, feel the slope as the Titanic began to sink...a definite highlight while visiting Missouri!
Written 9 November 2023
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Senior discount available?
Dixie S
12 contributions
I'm not sure. I put on the online site that we were seniors but never showed if there was a discount.
karianne020576
Saint Charles, IL86 contributions
I tried to call the museum but was on hold forever, thought I would post here. Coming 1st week in August do I still need to make online reservations or can I walk up to buy tickets when I arrive?
Thank you.
OfficerC
Branson, MO
Titanic Museum Attraction does require reservations as many days we are sold out.
Titanic tickets can be purchased on our website.
Travel Safe. Titanic Crew
does the museum have wheelchairs to rent?
Dixie S
12 contributions
I didn't see any.
Is the Titanic museum wheel chair assesable?
OfficerC
Branson, MO
Yes, we are handicapped accessible.
purpat
Manchester, TN
What time do you open and close? Canāt find that info anywhere.
OfficerC
Branson, MO
The Titanic opens at 9am daily. Closing time changes depending on the month or during special events. During the month of July, 2020, closing time is 9pm. Please call our Reservations office at 800.381.7670 for the hours on your chosen date of visit.
Hi I was just wondering if you guys would be open on the week of the 25th of June thanks.
OfficerC
Branson, MO
Thank you for your question. Yes, we are open seven days a week for the rest of the year, with the exception of Christmas Day. You can call our Reservations Department at 1.800.380.7670 for our specific hours on the day of your visit and to book your reservation.
Best Wishes,
Titanic Crew
Brooke C
Lexington, SC247 contributions
Is this the same exact as the Pigeon Forge Titanic Display?
OfficerC
Branson, MO
Thank you for your question. The museums are owned by the same company and are very similar, but there are several galleries that are exclusive to each location and several different artifacts and exhibits for each location that change every year. These differences make it worth it to visit not only both locations, but each location multiple times.
susanbalding
Oklahoma2 contributions
I purchased tickets thru groupon. Do i need reservations for a time slot to see museum
OfficerC
Branson, MO
Hello Susan,
While we do highly recommend a reservation (we do sell out during some hours, especially during the summer, so we cannot guarantee that you get in that hour without a reservation), it is not required. Just make sure you can pull up your Groupon voucher on your phone through the Groupon App.
Thank you,
Titanic Crew
I just bought tickets online to get it out of the way, but I had to cancel my trip to the museum. Can I get a refund for my tickets? Or is there a possibility of changing my tickets to a future date?
evelynamahar
7 contributions
I would call the place where you bought your ticket.
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