Everyone knows the name Titanic! Everyone knows that Titanic hit an iceberg! Everyone knows Titanic was lost! But there is so much more to her story.
Discover the stories of the passengers and crew who sailed Titanic, as our crew and interactive galleries bring them to life. We are more than just a museum; we are a Permanent, Interactive Attraction for all ages.
"...did not disappoint...loved it." - Facebook Fan
“I thought it would be hokey. It wasn’t.” — Murphy Evans
“The best Titanic exhibit I’ve seen yet.” – TripAdvisor Review
2015 Events
January 12-15th Titanic Museum Closed for a deep cleaning
February - Teacher Appreciation Month & Titanic Sweetheart Month
Every February, Titanic Museum Attraction goes overboard to help visitors celebrate their own love stories, complete with everything their hearts desire. From surprise proposals and weddingengagements to awesome weddings and heart-warming marriage-vow renewals officiated by our Titanic Captain Smith. All ceremonies can be held on the magnificent Grand Staircase, an exact replica of the original and just like the one Rose and Jack ascended in James Cameron’s TITANIC.
Romance and adventure were in the air when Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912. Twelve couples traveling on Titanic were on their honeymoon , nine in first class. There were also young, brides-to-be sailing to America to start a new life there. Rose DeWitt Bukater, the fictional, co-star in the Academy Award winning TITANIC was among this group.
Experience the power of love during Titanic's Sweetheart Month this February 2015. Join us as we pay tribute to romance and the lasting love of devoted couples everywhere. Our Vow Renewals are held in elegant style on Titanic's Grand Staircase.
Reservations are required. Our appointment book fills rapidly for this extremely popular event. To keep the romance alive and steer clear of icebergs, we recommend immediate reservations at 800-381-7670.
March - Irish Month/ Titanic pays tribute to the Irish
Hardworking, skilled Irish laborers helped build Titanic in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In fact, many Irish men and women served as crew on her maiden voyage. As a passenger group, the Irish outnumbered all other nationalities on board.The Titanic Museum Attraction honors the 159 Irish passengers and crew that were aboard Titanic. How do we pay tribute? By simply telling their stories.
Titanic was built in Belfast, Northern, Ireland
159 Irish Passengers & Crew aboard Titanic
Mayo County, Ireland had 14 Irish traveling on Titanic
Week of March 23- Authors’ Week/ Come meet our Titanic authors
Week of March 30- Authors’ Week/ Come meet our Titanic authors
April
Week of April 6- Authors’ Week/ Come meet our Titanic authors
May
3rd -9th Nurse’s Appreciation Week2nd Titanic Princess Tea Party
September - Teacher Appreciation Month
25th Night at Titanic SleepoverOctober - Home School Month
7 - 20 Pastor Appreciation DaysNovember - Home School Month
5 - 14 Veteran's Appreciation Week Veterans FreeFireworks on Thanksgiving Evening
Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon ForgeThursday, November 26, 2015 at 7pm
Planning a Thanksgiving Trip to Smoky Mountain area? Come visit the Titanic in Pigeon Forge! Thanksgiving evening, Thursday, November 26th at 7pm, the night sky will be ablaze in colorful bursts of light and fantasy during the Titanic Museum Attraction's 4th annual fireworks extravaganza honoring the lives and legacies of the ship's passengers, crew and rescuers. It will be the largest fireworks event of the year on the Smoky Mountain Parkway.
Please call 800-381-7670 for additional information or reservations. Thanks!!
December - Home School Month
Titanic Edwardian Christmas Celebration November 1 - December 31st, 2015Step back in time and see how the Titanic Grand Staircase and ship would have been decorated in the 1912 Edwardian period. The entire ship will be lit up for Christmas with lights and Christmas trees galore. For more information, please contact us at 800-381-7670.
It's a must see if you are a Titanic fan or if you're not, my family and I loved it. We visited it just today, and saw the ACTUAL Wallas Hartley Violin that is on display. You better hurry and visit because the owner is locking the violin in a vault after September 5th! And that is the only artifact that they allow you to take pictures of in the museum. The replica of the Grand Stair-Case is breathtaking, and you can play a (110 ten year old) piano along side a violinist. And there is even a certain area for kids that they'll enjoy very much. (The things I suggest that you bring is a jacket, because in certain areas of the museum are very cold, and if you want to find out if certain people survived or not, bring a paper and pencil to write them down. It is a bit pricey to get in, but well worth it!!!)
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