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SELF GUIDED TOUR! MANY INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS! A FAMILY EXPERIENCE!
Receive a Boarding Pass of an actual Titanic passenger/crew member
View $4.5 million + of Titanic artifacts
Walk the $1 Million exact replica of Titanic’s Grand Staircase
Touch an iceberg and feel 28-degree water
Shovel “coal” in Titanic’s Boiler Room
Learn how to send an SOS distress signal
Experience the Sloping Decks of the ship’s stern as she descended
Sit in an actual size lifeboat and hear true passenger stories
Visit Tot-Titanic – an interactive area for young guests 8 and under
Discover your passenger’s fate in the Titanic Memorial Room

Titanic - Pigeon Forge

Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge is a celebration of the ship, passengers and crew!

It is said that the best way to respect and honor those who gave their lives is to simply tell their stories.

As the whole world remembers the world’s most famous luxury liner, Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tn. will continue to open the door to the past in it’s one-of-a-kind way – letting “passengers” experience what it was like to walk the hallways, parlors, cabins and Grand Staircase of the Titanic while surrounded by more than 400 artifacts directly from the ship and its passengers. As visitors touch a real iceberg, walk the Grand Staircase and third class hallways, reach their hands into 28-degree water, and try to stand on the sloping decks, they learn what it was like on the RMS Titanic by experiencing it first-hand.

Each guest entering the ship will receive a boarding pass of an actual Titanic passenger or crew. Feel their spirit presence in the galleries where over 400 personal and private artifacts are on display. Many are on display for the first time in the world. This collection is valued at over four and a half million dollars. This is a self-guided tour.

Discover your passenger or crew’s fate in the Titanic Memorial Room where 2,208 names line this historic wall.

The heart of the ship is the Grand Staircase, constructed from the original Harland & Wolff plans with its oak carvings and cherub statue. Here, a magnificent glass dome reflects light off oak wall paneling and elaborate railings and iron scrollwork. Wide, sweeping steps and landings provide a spectacular area where the original guests of the RMS Titanic made their appearances. You’ll be surprised to learn what the floor was made of – something considered most expensive for 1912.

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