A must visit if you’re a history buff! My visit was very emotional being able to hear first hand accounts from passengers and learn many of their stories. This exhibit does a superb job at preserving history. We had a special guest, Lowell Lytle tell us some intimate and exciting stories. He’s one of the few to have visited the site first hand.
We visited the Titanic Christmas and Winter Celebration during the Christmas season. The Titanic is magical during the winter season in the Smokies. The sights, sounds and joy of the season are sure to hail the arrival of Christmas. The ship is aglow with lights. The crew and staff are delightful. We enjoyed the glittering lights and festive decorations. The Titanic gift shop is open every day with unique Titanic Christmas gift ideas ad collectibles.
Most definitely a must see attraction when in Pigeon Forge. Very educational and interesting with the collection of authentic artifacts recovered from the Titanic. The only suggestion I would offer would be to revise the restriction on photography. I can understand not taking photos of the historic artifacts, but it would seem Memory photos might be allowed to be taken in common areas such as the Grand Staircase and the hallway of First Class. Patron would share on social media encouraging others to come.
I was pleasantly surprised with this museum. It is dedicated to the historical event. Movie buffs will have their salute in the gift shop. As well as being able to recognize the detailed recreations that the creators of the film painstakingly used throughout the museum-especially the grand staircase. There is no photography allowed. I could carry my camera in but it had to be covered by a plastic bag (they provided) throughout the visit. Everything in glass display boxes were true archives. The most chilling artifact for me, was a stopped pocket watch found on an unidentified deceased passenger. The time frozen around the time the boat sank and his fellow passengers died. The museum puts forth effort, in a tasteful way, to recreate the event. My husband and I challenged each other to see how long we could keep our hands in 28' water. I lost. My fingers got numb too fast. No wonder Leonardo didn't make it!
Very informative and the audio tour was really cool. I’m a Titanic fanatic, but I thought this would be cheesy and it was really great. We were even told they change the exhibits periodically between the other locations and they get very valuable pieces on loan from the owners. We saw an actual violin the band was playing the night it sank. So cool!
Titanic Museum is a US Museum based in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Titanic Museum is located at 2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863, USA.
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