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Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge Admission Ticket

Overview
Step aboard a detailed replica of the Titanic with your admission ticket to the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge in Tennessee. During your self-guided tour, see hallways, cabins, parlors and the Grand Staircase, which have been carefully reproduced as they were on the Titanic. The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge vividly recounts the story of the famous ship with exhibits that feature more than 400 artifacts that belonged to the ship and its passengers. You can also touch a real iceberg, stand on sloping decks that replicate the Titanic's final moments, and more.
City: Pigeon Forge
Sun 17 Nov
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Starting at $39.11
Sun 17 Nov
Starting at $39.11
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What's Included
Admission to Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge
Audio Tour - available in English, Spanish, German & Mandarin
Route and map
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Pigeon Forge
2134 Parkway,
• You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
• Titanic Museum - 2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
What To Expect
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Titanic Museum Attraction
Face masks required. Spend as much time as desired at the museum, gaining insight into one of the most famous shipwrecks of recent history. Between July and Labor Day, The Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum will carry the costumes from the 1997 American epic romance movie Titanic!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Mary_A
Oct 2022
I think my son and I read every exhibit sign there was, everything was so interesting and it was good to know that the person we were on the ship lived.
Lindsey W
Oct 2022
Towards the end of the museum the rooms get increasingly colder and more dimly lit - I assume to mimic the ambiance of the night the ship sank. There are no signs, that we saw anyway, to warn you that the later parts of the museum are so dark. I visited the Titanic Museum over Labor Day weekend with my family, which included my 75 year old mother. One of the last rooms is pretty dark, and has a large lifeboat replica in the middle that you can sit in. My mother has arthritis in both knees so she wanted to sit in the lifeboat to rest a minute while everyone else looked around. The room is so dark that she was unable to see that the boat is not flush with ground, there is a tiny ledge/step up. She tripped over the ledge and fell, smashing her face into the corner of a wooden sign inside the lifeboat as she fell. While she was in the restroom, an employee noticed her injury and asked what had happened. The employee also offered to get her a bag of ice and mentioned she should fill out an incident report, which she did. My mom was pretty much okay, but the injury to her face was pretty painful, and did put a damper on the rest of the trip for her. It was difficult and painful to eat. An insurance adjustor reached out to her on behalf of Titanic Museum and has been very nasty with her and almost bullying her. She didn't even realize that filing an incident report would lead to anyone contacting her, and she has not filed any sort of claim. The insurance adjustor told her it sounded to him like she was at fault for falling, not the museum, and she just said that the room was dark, and there was no sign indicating there was a ledge around the lifeboat, and she felt there should be. I agree. I'm sure they get quite a few older visitors to the museum who don't have perfect night vision. His response was "If the room was so dark then why'd you go in there?" The answer to that question is, you have to! The museum is a linear progression. You start at the entrance and have to walk all the way through to the end. The dark room she fell in is, I believe, 2 rooms away from the end. She would have had to turn around at that point and walk ALL THE WAY BACK through the museum the wrong way to the entrance, which is quite a bit of walking. Again, all my mom did was fill out an incident report, she never contacted the museum in any way, and hasn't asked for anything, but is essentially being victim shamed by their insurance adjustor to prove she is at fault and not the museum, I assume in an attempt to prevent her from filing a claim? Not exactly great customer service, which is why I am giving 1 star.
Sarah_H
Oct 2022
The whole thing was great, I learned a lot of things that I didn’t know. The interactive exhibits were pretty cool

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