Experience the Saga of the Titanic in Orlando
The sinking of the passenger liner Titanic in 1912 has captivated the world’s imagination spawning major movies, dramatizations, books and discussion during the past 98 years. If you are a fan of Titanic lore and would like to get the feel of what it might have been like to be on the Titanic on its ill-fated voyage, then a visit to Titanic, The Experience in Orlando will more than satisfy you.
The exhibit was created by a Titanic expert, G. Michael Harris, who was determined to create a tribute to the Titanic that would really place its visitors “on board” the ill fated passenger liner. It is more than museum, because it employs professional actors and actresses in period costumes who portray and tell the stories of the now-famous passengers and crew many of whom perished when the Titanic sunk. These “crew members” take you on an hour-long guided tour of the Titanic that will make you think that you have traveled back in time.
The exhibit has spectacular recreations of the main areas of the Titanic including her Grand Staircase, First Class Parlor Suite, Boilers, and Promenade Deck. When you enter the exhibit you are given a ticket which has the name of one of the actual passengers on the 1912 voyage. And at the end of the tour, you get to see whether you are one of the ones who were saved or were among the many who were swallowed up by the cold waters of the North Atlantic.
The experience is so real, that many visitors are moved to tears by it. In addition to the main on-deck areas of the ship, the exhibit also features an Underwater Room where a replica of the Titanic is shown as she sits on the bottom of the Atlantic today.
The exhibit also contains artifacts and historical treasures as well as movie memorabilia from the films about the Titanic, including the James Cameron film, Titanic. Older Titanic fans will probably remember earlier dramatizations of the ship’s sinking, and they will find original movie memorabilia from such films as “A Night to Remember,” starring Kenneth More, and “The Search for Titanic,” hosted by Orson Welles – as well as a costume worn by Leonardo DiCaprio in the most recent Oscar-winning motion picture “Titanic.
The current prices are prices are $21.95 for adults and $12.95 for children (3-11). You can get a two dollar discount by ordering the tickets online from their website at titanictheexperience.com . Group discounts are also available.
If you are truly a Titanic fan you can event rent out the facilities for private and corporate events. Weddings have even been held on the Grand Staircase of the museum.
Titanic the experience is so well done that many people who only had a passing interest in the Titanic get “hooked” by it when they visit, and those who have seen the movies and read the books about the Titanic are sure to be pleased as well.
This interactive museum is located near Walt Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios on International Drive Orlando Florida at 7324 International Drive, Orlando Florida 32819
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