Overview
Titanic Branson is the world’s largest museum attraction, and a very interactive one at that. Board the ship as a passenger, holding the boarding pass of a real person who climbed aboard that fateful April in 1912. You’ll learn if they survived or not in the Titanic Memorial Room.
Regardless of your passenger’s fate, you’ll experience some of the things they did. Walk an exact replica of the Grand Staircase, shovel “coal” in the Broiler Room and feel the slopping of the ship’s stern as she begins to sink. Learn how to send an SOS distress signal, sit in a lifeboat, touch a real piece of an iceberg and stick your hand into 28-degree water.
As you walk the eerie hallways and rooms, you’ll come in contact with more than 400 artifacts remaining from the ship and passengers. In total, they are worth $4.5 million.
Titanic Branson continues to add new exhibits. Most recently, it opened the Musicians’ Gallery to honor those who came together to play music as the ship sank.