We went on this tour because of my nom. If you enjoy the film, you will probably enjoy it too. Unlike most museums, there are a few original artifacts in the museum. Most objects are reproductions. What is there is interesting to look at. The tour provides guided audio at different stops. You get a card with a person on the Titanic. A memorial at the end of the museum lets you see if your person survived. Staff are dressed in 1910s outfits like those people would have worn on the Titanic. Staff interact with visitors and inform them about the ship. A recreation allows you to visit the grand staircase. If you don’t want to walk all the stairs, you can take the elevator. The exhibits are interactive. There is even a section at the end of the tour geared toward children. See the kid who built the Titanic made entirely from Legos, explore the wreck site, and avoid the iceberg on 37 seconds. Kids really seem to enjoy the makeshift slides of the Titanic at different angles. Can you hold on to the ship. It’s fun even for adults. The museum has ties with the Holocaust with Anne Frank’s family. Overall, it’s a decent attraction just a bit on the pricey side.