Address: 7324 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, USA
Phone: +14072481166
Sunday: 10AM–6PM
Monday: 10AM–6PM
Tuesday: 10AM–6PM
Wednesday: 10AM–6PM
Thursday: 10AM–6PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Trapped On Vacation
What a wonderful afternoon out! This attraction was much more than I was expecting! A really thoughtfully put together exhibit from start to finish. The recreations of some of the rooms and hallways of the ship were great and really made me feel as if I were onboard the ship at times. The artifacts were throughout the entire exhibit and in abundance, many with a backstory. My partner and I tracked through the museum in about 90 minutes from ticket purchase to exit gift shop. Tickets for Florida residents were extremely well price at $16.95 before tax. But out of state adults would only pay $21.95 before tax. Still an absurdly great value especially in today's world! I didn't give this a solid 5 stars because I do feel there are parts of the experience that could be updated like the first room with the projected video, the "dock" room and the memorial room with the "piece" of Titanic that was brought to the surface. Audio throughout this exhibit needs to be updated and properly looped soundtracks need to be part of the production. For the price I can't complain at all.
This is gonna be a Gas
I throughly enjoyed this experience. Some might even call it epic. Employees were very helpful and kind. This was overall wonderful. It was so cool to see all the real artifacts and even some of the replicas. Tickets weren’t badly priced at all. The gift shop had a very good selection too. Wonderfully done replicas. The grand staircase replica was amazing.
C B
It’s a great place to see artifacts from the actual ship. The self guided tour is pretty short. They estimate to spend about as hour or two to get through the rooms but we only spent about 30 minutes or so. I believe there are around 30 rooms with different artifacts. It’s not much of an Interactive museum more of just a browse and go. I would recommend for adults who are interested in artifacts and such but I wouldn’t recommend for kids really. I didn’t bring kids with me but I can imagine they wouldn’t be too interested In this exhibit. The staff was friendly and informational. Prices were pretty cheap. There is a ton of other stuff to do in the area as well as it main the main strip.
Laura Martin
An incredible experience! I’ve been interested in Titanic since I was a kid, so when my sister planned our vacation for us she made sure to add this to our itinerary for me and it did not disappoint. We did the First Class Dinner Gala and it was a lot of fun! The actors were great, especially how they interacted with all of us visitors. We especially loved Miss Dorothy Gibson, she was very funny. The dinner was delicious, too. The only downside was that we didn’t get much time to peruse the artifacts, but we expected that and we were informed before the experience began. So if you want to take your time, this particular event might not be for you. The museum itself was very beautiful and educational. In addition to all of the artifacts, they also have so much information about the ship itself, all the way from construction to the sinking. I especially loved the emphasis on the humanity of all passengers, both those that survived and those that did not. I still can’t believe we saw the Little Big Piece with our own eyes! This museum is definitely something you should check out if you can!!
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Just went today....flash cannot he used as it can degrade the artifacts but they encourage you to take non-flash pictures in any areas except the staircase photo area. They take professional pictures and those cost $20 for the first and $5 for each after or you can buy all for $35.
I believe they have a website when you google "Titanic the Artifact exhibition " and they have the times there. I remember seeing them. And there is a room where there is a huge "iceberg"and its chilly in there! Pretty fun! Maybe they do dinner in that room.
I loved this exhibit. You can park right out front. How can you not appreciate seeing an actual piece of the hull and being able to touch a piece of the ship? And the gala was awesome, I loved it! Very well done.
Yes there are seats and benches along along the tour.
At the second to last room on this wonderful exhibit, there is a big piece of ice to resemble a chuck of the iceberg that was involved in the Titanic tragedy. Some people have place their hands and fingers on it to put an intention. Don't forget to check the person on your card. Look on the wall to see if they made it. It's a great experience to follow in their steps.
No, you can not take pictures, but the ride inside the Titanic is a must, okay!
Adult Over 12 years old $ 21.95 Child Under 11 years $ 15.75 Senior 65 years or older $ 19.75 Military Valid ID required $ 19.75 Florida Resident Valid ID Required $ 16.95
Under 5 is free I believe. You can verify on their website
Yes with limited hours, 11-5, last entry at 4
They talk about a lot of the main points that you learn in the movie or any newspaper but you also get to see things that were recovered from the wreckage. They've also got models of other parts that could not be removed from the wreckage. There is information about some of the people that were on the ship and lost their lives and things about the people that survive. Some of the walk through is made to look like you are walking through the ship.
The helpful staff can direct you to understand where the Titanic accident took place.
No charge for parking. The exhibit is in a strip shopping center.
Figure around 2 hours, depending on whether crowded or not and if you want to read all the exhibit signs.
You have a choice, you can take your own photos and buy some from the professionals or you can just take your own, have fun whatever you do 👍
There is no area to use flash on the camera but there are areas where this medium high light and the photos come out very beautiful.
An average of $ 20 per person
It's provided at certain times of the day, you only have to buy a ticket. And it's limited to 25 people I believe.
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BlueAngel, I think it was $15 for a photo
I agree with John, i've been there, but don't know about weddings. Its best to ask them
Sorry, but I did not understand your question. please rephrase
It will depend. Whether you have kids or not. Many places in Orlando provide military or senior citizen discounts. My wife and I just went on our honeymoon and we got a discount for showing my ID as a Florida resident. We also had a coupon for $4 off. Ticket prices may be a certain amount, but there's plenty you can factor in to change your final price. But whatever the price, it is completely worth going.
It's not required, but it does make a huge difference. The actors interacted with those dressed up more than the casual attired.
The original, "Titanic - The Experience", opened in the late 90's, after the movie released in 1997. "Titanic - The Artifact Exhibition" that exists today was redesigned from the original, in 2012.
Great museum like exhibit
I would PLAN for up to two hours. There were six of us, ranging from 7 years to 86 years, we took our time and appreciated the history and we were through within two hours. Still, if interested, this is quite an experience.
I'm not sure I only went through the exhibit
Honestly, it can vary! It depends on what you do! Also, if you purchase through them directly or a vacation spot. They're willing to work with you on meal too if you have small kids! We loved it! I think a good price range to state for ticket is about 21.95 plus tax for adults! Kids under 5 are free!
Yes 2.00 dollars off If you bring your student ID dont forget to mention that! We have guests lose out on discounts because they dont mention anything
Your not allowed to take pictures because some of the items in the museum were recorded from the titanic after it sank and infrared lighting or bursts of light can damage the artifacts. There are areas they allow to to take pictures however it's really not uncommon for museums to not allow photography
I don't think so. We used Groupon for a discount however.
The photos are pretty
Sure, you can bring em. Might as well leave them in the bus. There is no where to skate
I think so yes BUT I am not sure in the end of ur question.
Not sure who owned it but I think funding for it dried. Last heard they were looking for new sponsor/ home.
Tickets for Museum alone is 21.95 for adults less for children and seniors.
50y something
Yes, its $34.99 for any 2 songs.
Only by special request. You must bring your own submarine....
I dont remember seeing any hats.. They had beautiful teapots that were replica of the pots found on the ship.. you may want to call them
No. It contains actual artifacts retrieved from Titanic.
No, this is a museum.
They did not offer any food when I was there. There is a dinner they offer on Friday and Saturdays evenings.
There was only two people that came in after I did when it first opened in December was when I was there and it's mostly a self-guided tour they have a host that tells you some things to begin with and occasionally circulates around while you're in there but basically it's a self-guided tour
The sell replica china. They also have those little collectible souvenir spoons.
Everything inside the building. Parking lot only.
Perhaps u would find out more if you called them?
They do a themed dinner on Friday and Saturdays. Unfortunately I have not seen pancakes offered.
There are no docent-like guides but as others said the have prerecorded audio tours. Your best bet is to call and ask.
No they didn't but they hve some really cool things that resembles the movie
No, and it isnt really a traditional dinner show either. You will be guided through the museum and then to dinner, taking photos along the way, with guides dressed as characters from the Titanic story
I didn't see any drinks or food there
Yes, first opened in April of 1912.
No, its down the street..right side up building
Because there are people out there who will buy it lol
Are you being serious with these questions ? Life jackets stealing stuff now asking bout a bar its an exibition with artifacts and stories about the titanic and its very tragic history
Tickets can be purchased in the Titanic Museum.
Pictures are not allowed inside the building...
Between 1-2 hours with guide and kids I would say
They have some different prices for different times I got a senior discount I believe it was $23 I think that a weekday was $26 for regular adult I'm not positive
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