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Wow!: Our Visit to theTitanic Museum Attraction

September 30, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · 6 Comments

Special thank you to the Titanic Museum Attraction for hosting my family on our trip experience. All thoughts and opinions expressed here are strictly my own. 

Just over a week ago my family paid a visit to Pigeon Forge, TN for the first time ever, and our very first stop on our trip was to check out the Titanic Museum Attraction. Are you familiar with it?

Pigeon Forge is a city that is pretty overloaded with attractions. Business after business on the main highway is trying everything they can to get your attention. But the Titanic Museum Attraction stands out from the crowd. That’s because it is a giant replica of the famous ship!

titanic museum attraction

When we arrived we were greeted by ladies dressed as female crew members of the Titanic, who offered us each passenger cards. I assumed that the assignments were completely random, but as we waited in line and read our cards, we realized that they had been carefully selected based on our estimated age and gender. I had the card of a mother on board with two children, for example. And both of my girls had cards telling the stories of passengers who were very young. I thought that was particularly compelling, as it connected you more to a story of someone who was on the ship and who you, as a guest, could relate to in some way.

titanic boarding pass

As we were about to enter the museum, one of our guides said that the museum hoped to pay respect to those who lost their lives on that fateful night, and the best way they could think to do that was to simply tell their stories.

While no photographs are allowed inside the museum, I can tell you this: it is FULL of amazing artifacts (over 4 million dollars worth!) and fascinating stories. For just an additional $2.50, you can purchase an audio tour, which I very highly recommend, to add additional interesting details to each room you visit. And there are guides throughout the 22,000 square foot exhibit who will also share very insightful stories with you. They are highly knowledgeable about the Titanic and its passengers, and they welcome your questions. I could tell that it was a real pleasure for them to be able to share and educate others!

There is also an audio tour for children, which I listened to here and there while going through the exhibits. I thought it was absolutely terrific, and I was really impressed that something like that existed for the younger ones. Museums can seem a little dull to kids, at times, but I noticed several things that this museum has done to make it fun and interesting for children. Just this year, in fact, they have unveiled a special gallery dedicated to the children who were on board. Additionally, there are some interactive experiences that will pique the interest of children, such as being able to sit in a row-boat much like the ones that were on the ship that night, or a room where you can feel the water temperature and air temperature as it was on the night of the crash (this was also my favorite room…highly experiential and really made you feel like you were there, in that place and at that moment…chills!). You even have the opportunity to touch a GIANT block of ice and to kids can try to steer the ship!

As part of the roughly 2 hour self-guided walk-through experience, you also get to walk down a full-scale replica of the grand staircase that was part of the Titanic. Even my 4-year-old picked up on just how grand it really was, and enjoyed being able to admire it AND walk on it!
While I think this attraction is a little tough for kids like Layah who are still young enough to be in strollers, I do think it is an excellent choice for families with kids who are just a little bit older (I’d say 5 and up). It combines entertainment with education in very clever ways. I was even impressed to learn that the museum is offering a very special package in November for homeschooling families. Talk about an awesome field trip!!!
titanic museum outside
I wouldn’t hesitate to go back to this museum. I have heard people who have visited multiple times comment that they learn and discover new things with every visit. The museum also aims to present something new almost every year. In 2014, they are going to have an exhibit focused on “Unsinkable Molly” Brown, an American passenger of the ship, and I think that is going to be extremely interesting, as there will be some rarely before seen pieces on display from Molly’s personal collections.
titanic waiting line
Have you ever visited the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge (and there’s one in Branson, too!). If not, I very highly recommend it! 

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