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Titanic - The Artifact Exhibition Ticket

Overview
Redesigned in 2012, Titanic The Artifact Exhibition immerses guests in the story of Titanic as never experienced before. Titanic The Artifact Exhibition exclusively features 17 galleries and more than 350 authentic artifacts and historical memorabilia. Costumed actors portraying actual passengers are available to answer questions and point out interesting facts throughout the exhibition.
City: Orlando
Fri 20 Feb
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Starting at $34.00
Fri 20 Feb
Starting at $34.00
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Orlando
7324 International Drive
This ticket provides a direct entry to Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition (Orlando), 7324 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819.
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
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Last entry 1 hour before closing time.
What To Expect
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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
***Last entry 1 hour before closing time*** Located on the most famous stretch of road in Orlando - International Drive
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Tpaskydog
May 2011
If you enjoy history and/or the Titanic this is an exhibit you will enjoy. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and presented information in an entertaining way. The tour has recreations of many of Titanic's room, recovered artifacts from the Titanic (and Olympic) and props from James Cameron's Titanic. It takes a little over an hour to do and well worth the time.
JessieNoelle
Feb 2011
My friends and I visited Titanic the Experience while in Orlando for vacation. It was the first place we visited after arriving there Jan. 29. We had planned on seeing the tour and the dinner, but were told the dinner was sold out for that evening. Being as this was the only day we could attend the dinner portion of this attraction, Joe, the man at the front desk, was kind enough to see if maybe three more seats could be found. Joe, we are still grateful for all you did for us that evening!! (the gang from Elyria) We were in. We took the tour first, and if anyone has ever seen Titanic the Artifact Exhibit-well this is totally different. We were guided through by "Mr. Kelly" from 3rd class and he described every thing from the building of #401 up to the sinking as we walked thru recreated rooms and viewed some artifacts. It was a different way to experience Titanic. As we waited for dinner to start I noticed some people walking about the waiting area and this woman came up to us and introduced herself as Margaret Brown from Colorado. Shortly we met Mrs. Ida Strauss, the owner of Macy's. The actors portraying these famous Titanic passengers do an excellent job. The dinner was delicious and it was fun to talk with Captain Smith, Bruce Ismay and Thomas Andrews. Later we took a tour of the ship with Mr. Andrews (pretty much a repeated tour first done with Mr. Kelly but from the views of 1st class now). We had a wonderful time, the actors rarely if ever break character and if you go, wait for Violet to sing--Angelic!
kelnrod
Oct 2010
I have for some time now been fascinated by Titanic and her history ans once I saw that Orlando had this attraction I told my husband that I had to go and check it out! We arrived fairly early in the morning and were asked to wait a few minutes for the tour to begin, I thought it was fairly expensive at around $23 each but if you are a fan you will be glad to pay it and most of the other attractions nearby eg Wonderworks and Ripleys are a very similar price anyway. The gift shop has a few good things on offer, ok there aren't huge amounts of variety but as it is a very specific attraction what do you expect! We were led through in to the first area and watched a movie and were then led through to the next areas as part of a tour. This was all vey informative but one major problem fr me is that it does seem a little rush and I didn't get the chance to look at everything in detail. Having said that there was an area containing a few artifacts and various other pictures and documentation that we were left to browse in. We we then met by a second costumed guide who was extremely well informed and continued the tour. My husband and I were extremely impressed by the thought that had gone in to the exhibition especially the ice block that you are challenged to hold your hand against for 15 seconds! We also liked the tickets they gave us detailing passengers on the ship that we were to be for the tour, we discovered at the end wether we were survivors or not. I have been to a few other exhibitions of the Titanic but nothing like this, most of the other gloss over some of the facts but this gave us real insight to what the poor people on board must of gone through and to the continued hardship the families suffered afterward. I was also intersested at the end to discover more about the owner of the exhibitions continued voyages to Titanic and the photographs that were on show. All in all we very much enjoyed the exhibit, I do feel that they can improve the value for money further but it provides a fascinating insight in to the history of Titanic. One last thing, do take a jacket, it was very cold inside!

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