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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Titanic Pigeon Forge Spring Break Special


Just in time for Spring Break, the Titanic Museum Attraction has announced a very special offer to our guests and visitors in Pigeon Forge. If you purchase your ADULT tickets on our website at www.TitanicPigeonForge.com between now and April 12, 2015, you will automatically receive this special offer at checkout.

What an incredible deal - Just $19.99 gets you 1 adult ticket to tour the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tn. PLUS you will receive a free audio set to enhance your tour. Remember, you can purchase your tickets for any available date in 2015, you just have to purchase them between now and April 12, 2015 to receive the discount.


What are the benefits of buying your tickets online? You don't have to print anything. Just bring your phone to the ship and show your digital reservation to get in. It saves time and trees!

And, if that isn't enough to get you excited, visit us on facebook. We are honoring our Titaniac fans by picking one each week to reward with a free Titanic T-Shirt. Click HERE for contest details.


We love our fans. Why? Because we are all a Titanic Team and together we can help tell the stories of the 2,208 passengers and crew of the RMS Titanic so that they are never forgotten. #HappySpring.




Thursday, February 19, 2015

Spring is on the way. Shop our Exclusive Titanic Toy Selection Now.


Has cabin fever set in? Are you burried in snow up to your ears and longing for the next day that you can get outside and get some fresh air? Well, I have good news....The first day of Spring is Friday, March 20 - just 29 days away! And...just as the world rotates on its axis, we will soon be enjoying warming weather.

With Spring also comes, Spring Break for your kids. I would like to make some Toy suggestions from our Titanic gift shop, that we help you entertain your kids and they won't break your piggy bank like a trip to Disney World might.  ;)

1. Cobi Blocks - **compatible with LEGO blocks** BEST SELLER


The RMS Titanic Limited Edition 450 piece Cobi Building blocks-
Size: 23 inches x 6 Inches

Compatible with LEGO Blocks

Not recommended for children under 3 years
 
Kids love these and they will be entertained for hours. 
 
 
2.  Battery Operated Titanic -

*BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!*

Titanic Battery Operated Ship will provide hours of fun in the bath or swimming pool.  Overall length is 12 ½ inches, 3 inches tall from bottom of ship to top of smoke stacks.  Adjustable rudder for steering.  Requires 1 AA battery (not included). 
 
 
 
 
3. Remote Control Titanic - 

Remote Control Titanic Details:
1/325 Scale (31.7” Length by 3.9” Width)
Detailed Deck Superstructure
Built in Stern Tube
4 Channel Remote
Motors with 3 Propellers & Rutter
Lights
 
 We also carry toys for younger kids too. Just click here.  Not only will your kids be entertained, but they will be learning Titanic history while they play and they will be helping the Titanic Museum Attraction carry out our mission - to share the stories of Titanic so that they are never forgotten. 

Talk soon!
Chief Purser, 
Erin Wicker

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

What is Titanic Pigeon Forge Doing for Spring Break?

If you are planning a family vacation to Pigeon Forge for Spring Break 2015 and want some help with activities and things to do with your family, here is what we will be doing at the Titanic Museum Attraction. 

1. We will have our 3rd Annual Titanic Author's Week. There have been hundreds of Titanic books written about the legendary Titanic. Now, all Titanic fans and followers will have the opportunity to meet and interact with authors of many of these remarkable books during our 2015 Author Book Signing Days this Spring.

Here is a list of each of the authors that will be present inside the museum where visitors can engage them in their favorite subject - Titanic.


Lowell Lytle - Our "Captain Smith" will be at the ship! 

 
Friday, March 13 from Noon - 6pm

Saturday, March 14 from 10am-6pm



Sunday, March 15 from Noon-5pm

Monday, March 16
from 10am-6pm
Tuesday, March 17
from 10am-6pm
Thursday, March 19 from 10am-6pm
Friday, March 20 from 10am-6pm
Saturday, March 21 from 10am-6pm
Sunday, March 22 from Noon-5pm
Tuesday, March 24
from 10am-6pm
Wednesday, March 25
from 10am-6pm
Thursday, March 26 from 10am-6pm
Friday, March 27 from 10am-6pm
Saturday, March 28 from 10am-6pm
Sunday, March 29 from Noon-5pm
Tuesday, March 31 from 10am-6pm
Wednesday, April 1 from 10am-6pm
Thursday, April 2 from 10am-6pm
Friday, April 3 from 10am-6pm
Saturday, April 4 from 10am-6pm
Monday, April 6 from 10am-6pm
Tuesday, April 7 from 10am-6pm
Wednesday, April 8 from 10am-6pm
Friday, April 10 from 10am-6pm
Saturday, April 11 from 10am-6pm
Sunday, April 12 from Noon-5pm
 
Book : Diving into the Deep


Cheryl Mure & Cassandra Jones - Tuesday, March 24-Wednesday, March 25 (10am-5pm)

 
Book: Ahoy Titanic


Luke Copas - Thursday, March 26-Sunday, March 29 and Saturday, April 11-Sunday, April 12 (10am-5pm)

Book:  Facts for kids about Titanic
Book: Facts for kids about the Titanic Children
Book: Facts about the Heroes of Faith of Titanic

Penelope Carlevato - Saturday, March 28-Tuesday, March 31 and Wednesday, April 1-Saturday, April 4 (10am-5pm)
Book: Tea on the Titanic
Book: First Class Etiquette

Mike Shoulders - April 6th (10am-5pm)
Book: T is for Titanic

 
2. We are GOING GREEN. Yes, that's right. We will have an Irish Celebration at the ship.  The ship will be lit up green, there will be Irish music, and our crew will be ready to tell the stories of the 159 Irish Passengers & Crew aboard Titanic. Click HERE for more information. 
See you at the Titanic and May the Luck of the Irish Be With You this Spring Break! 

- Chief Purser, Erin Wicker

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Titanic Tribute Cruise Set for October 2015!



Titanic and U.S. Tours Pair up with Princess Cruises, for a Special "Titanic Tribute Cruise" October 17-23, 2015

Starting at $2495.00 

More information: www.ustours.biz


TITANIC  Museum Attractions and REGAL PRINCESS
7-DAY, ROUND-TRIP CRUISE ITINERARY
Friday, October 16 – Friday, October 23, 2015
  



Day 1


Overnight Midtown Manhattan Hotel

The tour package begins with your arrival at a select, US Tour’s Midtown Manhattan hotel in the

Day 2


This is a free morning, with time to do some world-class shopping or sightseeing.  At 12:00 noon, we will depart the hotel by motorcoach and transfer passengers to the Regal Princess

Board the Regal Princess

The Regal Princess is a spectacular, new ship. An exciting example of the next generation of innovative Princess ships, from her breathtaking Atrium and Piazza to signature features like The Skywalk, a dramatic glass-bottom walkway, which USA Today calls “One of the Top Gee-Wiz Features at Sea.”
You’ll have the afternoon to explore the decks, locate shops and restaurants, and perhaps share stories over cappuccinos  with fellow Titaniacs!

Titanic Welcome Cocktail Reception and Dinner Party

A welcoming cocktail reception will be held before dinner.  Special arrangements have been made to seat Titanic cruise passengers together in a beautiful, getting-to-know-you setting.

After dinner, we’ll gather for a special reception with the Titanic Museum Attraction’s ship Commander, Captain Lowell.  The Captain is a noted authority on Titanic history and lore and is the author of “Into the Deep,” a best seller.

Titanic Museum Attraction’s  spokes person and historian will join Captain Lowell in introducing our very special guest, Helen Bengizer, the great-granddaughter of Margaret “Unsinkable Molly” Brown.   All three will be part of your weeklong adventure.

Day 3


Titanic - Day at Sea

This is your first full day at sea.  The Regal Princess will not dock until reaching her Halifax, Nova Scotia destination the next day.


Titanic –  Morning Devotion by Captain Lowell

This Titanic event-filled day begins with a Devotion by Captain Lowell honoring Titanic’s Heroes of Faith.  Their stories of hope, courage and redemption are as relevant todays as they were 103 years ago.  Among them, the story of Reverend Harper who wrapped his 6-year-old daughter in a blanket, put her in a life boat, gave his lifejacket to another and spent his last moments comforting lost souls with the promise of eternal life.

Titanic Afternoon Movie –  1958 “A Night to Remember”

This afternoon you’re invited to join Captain Lowell in the Ship’s Theater for a special screening of the 1958 Titanic movie classic, A Night to Remember.  This British film is considered cinema’s most subtle and best dramatization of this monumental 20th Century catastrophe.  I liked A Night to Remember…and admire the film, confessed 1997 TITANIC Academy Award winning Director, James Cameron.

Immediately following the film, Captain Lowell will share his experiences while diving to the Titanic wreck site.  It took him 2-hours to reach the ship, 7-hours to explore the crumbling remains and another 2-hours to resurface.  He brought back a story of unimaginable adventure that he’ll share with you in a Q & A session.

Titanic Evening Gala – “And The Band Played On”

Tonight, following the Regal Princess’ Formal Dinner you’ll be treated to a night of danceable music, provided exclusively for you by the ship’s orchestra.  Hits from 1912 to the jazz age and beyond will keep you swinging and swaying…and remembering, too, the night   Band Leader, Wallace Hartley and his loyal band members played on.

Day 4


Halifax Shore Tour/Fairview Lawn Cemetery

This morning, Regal Princess docks in Halifax, capital city of Nova Scotia. Here, you’ll board a private coach for an escorted tour of the city and a visit to the Fairview Lawn Cemetery where a special memorial ceremony will be held in honor of the 100 or more Titanic victims who are buried here.  Among them, Luigi Gotti, owner and manager of Titanic’s Ala Carte restaurant; Alma Paulson, 29, lost with four children; and Ernest Edward Samuel Freeman, secretary to White Star Chairman, Bruce Ismay.

Most of the gravestones, erected in the fall of 1912 and paid for by the White Star Lines, are stark and stunning reminders of what happened here.

Peggy’s Cove

Shopping and lunch await at Peggy’s Cove, one of Nova Scotia’s most breathtaking, famous and photographed places, home of an iconic lighthouse.  This unique sea beacon perched atop massive granite rocks also serves as a post office. You’ll want to send friends postcards or selfies from this picturesque location.

Maritime Museum of the Atlantic

Before returning to the ship you’ll visit the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic.  Here an exhibit  shares the story of Titanic and the key role Halifax played in the disaster.  Some of the most significant artifacts and records related to Titanic can be seen here, including a rare collection of wooden fragments from the ship, a perfectly preserved deckchair and the “Unknown Child’s” shoe.

Day 5


In Port at St. John, New Brunswick

St. John is the only city on the shore of the Bay of Fundy, home to the world’s highest tides.  There’s a storybook quality to this historic town.  Here you’ll be on your own to explore enchanting old town, cultural attractions and natural wonders.  Regal Princess shore tours are available.

Cocktail Reception with Helen Bengizer

This evening, following dinner, our Titanic group will attend a private, cocktail reception for Helen Bengizer “Molly” Brown’s great granddaughter.  This is an up close and personal moment for you to get to know this remarkable woman and to hear amazing stories about her famed ancestor that only she can tell.

Day 6


In Port at Bar Harbor, Maine

This port of call holds special meaning for Titanic fans.  It is here in this Gilded Age Eden that the richest man aboard Titanic, John Jacob Astor first met and later married, his dearest love, Madeleine Force.
This exclusive colony of wealth is nestled on the east side of Mt. Desert Island. Surrounded by Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor features some of the most spectacular scenery on the Eastern Seaboard. This idyllic place was home to the Astors, Rockefellers, and Vanderbilts for over 200 years. There are a number of shore tours available here.

Day 7


 Boston:  Hailed as the “Cradle of American Independence,” Boston is filled with historic sites.  It was America’s first great city.  In the 19th century, she was rightly described as the “Athens of
America.”  Today this city of 800,000 retains its vitality, combining historic districts with revitalized urban centers while remaining faithful to its venerable roots.  It is a city every American should visit at least once.  Follow the Freedom Trail along three of the most historic miles in the country.  See the site of the Boston Tea Party, trace the route of Paul Revere’s famous ride, and stand on the bridge where Minutemen fired “the shot heard  around the world.”  In the old Charleston Navy Yard you can see the USS Constitution, the nation’s oldest commissioned warship.  And there were 15 Titanic passengers connected to Boston, MA.  Hear their stories.


Day 8


Newport Art Museum

Newport, Rhode Island is your final stop.  Here you’ll enjoy many exciting and unique events.  First stop, the world renowned Newport Art Museum with its rich collection of Rhode Island artists’ historic and contemporary art work.  The museum is housed in the 151-year-old mansion built for John Griswold and has been home to the museum since 1916.  Costumed docents, in character, walk you through the displays while providing colorful commentary on the museum’s history.

Lunch With The Astors

Upon completion of your museum tour you’re invited to join costume Madeleine and John Jacob Astor for a fabulous three-course, plated luncheon featuring live music and private moments with your pretend Astor hosts.

Newport Mansions Tour

Following your sit-down with the Astors, you’ll step into a world of exceptional elegance and inspiration in architecture, art, interior design and landscaping that can only be found in the Grand Mansions of Newport.  Here’s where the American billionaires of the Gilded Age lived, looked after by a household staff that would rival that of Downton Abbey.

The Marble House

Featured in this tour is a visit to the Marble House, built in 1892 for Mr. and Mrs.  William K. Vanderbilt.  It was the social and architectural landmark inspired by the Petit Trianon at Versailles.  This magnificent structure changed Newport from an unpretentious collection of small wooden houses to an exclusive settlement of opulent stone palaces.  Find out why Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt purchased tickets on the Titanic and decided to change ships at the last minute.  However, Mr. Vanderbilt’s valet did travel on the Titanic.  Did he make it?  Find out his story.

Farewell Dinner

This evening our group will enjoy a Farewell Dinner in The Crown Grill, one of the ship’s 10 specialty restaurants. Relax and share your thoughts with Helen Bengizer, Captain Lowell and your fellow traveling companions as The Regal Princess sails to New York, and the end of your Titanic adventure.

Day 9

Departure Day

The Regal Princess docks this morning in New York.  Debarking will begin after breakfast.  Groups arriving by coach will have a scheduled pick up time.  Individuals flying home will require airport taxi service to the airport.  If your car was stored at the pier, airport transportation service is available.

heart of The City That Never Sleeps. Here you’ll meet your Tour Manager and enjoy an evening on your own, exploring New York City’s many famous landmarks, theatrical attractions and finest restaurants.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Thanksgiving Traditions at the Titanic in Pigeon Forge

It's that time of year again. The leaves are turning, the air is crisp and cool and we begin to review our 2014 resolutions to make sure we have accomplished everything that we set forth to do. And, we begin planning our Thanksgiving holiday. I have heard a lot of complaints online this year about Thanksgiving. Why do we have to jump from Halloween to Christmas in the retail stores? What about Thanksgiving? Well, my friends, we don't have to conform to the ways of the retail world. We can give Thanksgiving the attention it deserves.


And at the Titanic Museum Attraction, our crew thinks it deserves a huge Thanksgiving holiday celebration. Why? We know that our Titanic Attractions exist because of people like you. People who love history and want to know more about the history of the Titanic. People who want to hear and share the stories of the passengers and crew who sailed Her over 100 years ago. We call you "Titaniacs" and we couldn't be more pleased with your enthusiasm and love for our ships.

Our crew family has a new tradition, 5 years running. We gather together with friends, relatives, co-workers, and patrons to enjoy a magnificent fireworks display over the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge. This year, it kicks off at 7pm on Thanksgiving evening, Thursday, November 27th and is followed by a REAL LIVE Snow fall off the bow of the ship. It is our way of saying Thank You. We hope you will come tour the ship, learn about the families who sailed on Titanic, and enjoy a celebration of Thanksgiving with us. We'd be honored to have you.



 Erin Wicker
Chief Purser
Titanic Museum Attraction
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Monday, October 6, 2014

MONDAY is Jewelry Day at Titanic!

Attention Titanic Museum Attraction Fans. MONDAY is Jewelry Day at Titanic! Each Monday in October, the Titanic Museum Attraction will feature a different 1st Class Jewelry piece at a special rate. There will be a limited quantity available, so don't delay.

Today's Titanic Jewelry Special Offer is this Beautiful large Cameo necklace on a 28” gold plated chain - Now only $29.99 + Tax and Shipping.
Click Here to Order: http://ow.ly/Cki0k

#ilovemondays #Christmasgifts #Titanic




Thursday, September 25, 2014

Photos from the Abyss

Did you know that the Owner of the Titanic Museum Attractions co-led a team in 1987 Expedition to Titanic? His team took 32 dives down to the wreckage area and brought back these amazing photos.

1987 Titanic Expedition. Titanic Museum Attraction
co-owner looking through the porthole of the submersible. - Titanic Propeller 401

Titanic Museum Attraction owner, John Joslyn on the 1987 Titanic Expedition

Photo of ship, crew, and submersible during the 1987 expedition to Titanic. Our co-owner of the Titanic Museum Attraction was there.

Titanic Museum Attraction
co-owner traveled in this submersible in 1987 down to Titanic.

-Owner of Titanic
-Co-leader 1987 Dive to the Titanic
-Photo captures side of the ship sitting at the bottom of the ocean.
   
Discover more about Mr. Joslyn's dive and how the Titanic Museum Attractions came to be by clicking here. 

Thursday, August 14, 2014

5 Reasons to Visit the Titanic in Pigeon Forge this Fall 2014.

1. Fall in the Smoky Mountains is breathtaking.

2. For the 1st Time in the World, YOU can walk the Grand Staircase. It cost the museum over $1M to build and was constructed using the exact blue prints from Harland & Wolfe who built Titanic's original Grand Staircase.


3. You can view the ONLY Bible saved from Titanic. It belonged to a passenger from Knoxville, Tn. and it's over 100 years old. 





4. You can SEE actual artifacts from Margaret (Molly) Tobin Brown's home. Nicknamed the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown later by movie producers, Molly Brown was a famous Titanic passenger who helped rescue passengers during the sinking of Titanic and came home to be honored as a hero.



5. You get to meet the most amazing crew who spend their lives, day in and day out, telling the stories of the 2,208 passengers and crew of the RMS Titanic so that they are never forgotten.


Click Here: https://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/tickets/index_pf.php


Chief Purser
Erin Wicker
Happy Fall Ya'll.

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Sleepover at Titanic - OCTOBER 3rd - PIGEON FORGE

Ever wondered what it would be like to spend the night "locked in" at the Titanic Museum Attraction? Now is your chance to discover what goes on at the ship of dreams when the lights go out.

Bring your girlfriends, your sleeping bags, and some snacks. Our 1st Class Maids are ready to introduce you to some of the little girls who traveled on Titanic. You will also get to watch a PG rated movie in our Titanic movie theater and of coarse you will get to explore the museum at night.


If this sounds like a great adventure, you will need to make reservations. This is a very popular event, so hurry and call 800-381-7670. With your admission, you will receive a commemorative patch too, which makes this event perfect for girl scout troops.

For Dates, Location, Times, and Information:

Pigeon Forge guests, click HERE.
Branson IS SOLD OUT! 

Chief Purser, Erin Wicker
Bringing you news you can use. ;)

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Dare to Share for chances to win a Fantastic Pigeon Forge Adventure!

Fantastic Pigeon Forge Adventure

Dare to Share for chances to win a Fantastic Pigeon Forge Adventure!

 The Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tn has teamed up with the most amazing partners to bring you and your family a chance to win a dream vacation in the Smoky Mountains.

Imagine enjoying this dream vacation in the Gatlinburg/ Pigeon Forge Area, filled with shopping, a live country music show, excitement, extraordinary dining and luxury accommodations! It’s all possible with our Dare to Share Vacation Adventure Sweepstakes!
Enter Dare to Share Contest

Dare to Share Prize-Pack Includes:
  • 4 Tickets to Titanic Museum, Pigeon Forge -  We've built the Permanent, Interactive Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tn., honoring the 2,208 passengers and crew who sailed Titanic 102 years ago.
  • 4 Tickets to Country Tonite, Pigeon Forge - Repeatedly voted the Best Show in the Smokies! 2014 will deliver a BRAND NEW and EXCITING show that will surpass all expectations. In this fast-paced production you will enjoy a variety of dynamic singing and dancing, side-splitting comedy, powerful gospel, and American patriotism.
  • $200 Gift Certificate for Hard Rock Cafe, Pigeon Forge - Hard Rock Cafe Pigeon Forge offers a unique look at the history and future of music, with hundreds of items on display, including highlighted items such as a Taylor Swift vintage lace dress, frayed pants from Shania Twain, riding gloves and a coat from Pricilla Presley and a three-tier skirt with rhinestones from local legend Dolly Parton.
  • 2 Night Stay at Hidden Mountain Resort  - 2 bedroom cabin. In business since 1981, Hidden Mountain Resort is the first log cabin resort in the Smoky Mountains. It is family owned & operated and still the very best! The perfect place for your destination wedding & honeymoon, romantic getaway, family vacation or reunion, business or church retreat, and so much more!
  • $500.00 Gift Card to Tanger Outlets, Sevierville - Head on over to Tanger Outlets Sevierville and shop til you drop with a $500 gift card, good for any store within Tanger Outlets Sevierville.
How to enter:
Anyone 18 years or older can enter using the entry form below. Remember, each time you tweet, like, share and post, you receive an entry so the more you share, the more chances you have to win. Now, enough of the small talk, get to sharing and good luck to each and every one!

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Famous Athletes on Titanic - A 1912 World Cup?

 With World Cup enjoying its 84th Year, I thought it might be appropriate to tell you a few stories of the Famous Athletes that sailed on Titanic. I would like to ask you a few trivia questions and then I will give you the answers. This research is truly amazing. I think you will be surprised and will perhaps learn new stories of the passengers who sailed Titanic. Follow me on this Titanic Sports Journey.... 

Titanic Trivia Question 1.
http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/richard-norris-williams.html 

Trivia Answer 1: 
Mr. Richard Norris Williams - Mr. Williams was reported to have  floated in the 28 degree water for several hours after Titanic's sinking. When the Carpathia rescued him, he was told by the Doctor onboard that he would lose his legs. He refused to have them amputated and began walking the decks to try to create circulation. Not only did he save his legs, but he went on to win the 1912 United States mixed doubles (with Ms. Mary Browne). In 1914 and 1916 he was United States singles champion, 1920 Wimbledon men's doubles champion (with Mr C. S. Garland) and runner up in 1924 (with Mr W. M. Washburn), 1924 Olympic gold medalist and between 1913 and 1926 was a member of the United States Davis Cup team.

Titanic Trivia Question 2. 
http://www.titanicattraction.com/titanic-trivia-answer-william-frauenthal.php        
Dr. Henry William Frauenthal was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on 13 March 1863. He attended Lehigh University where he played football on the very 1st Amercian College team. He graduated in 1888 with a degree in analytical chemistry and he specialized in chronic joint diseases. After marrying his love, Clara Heinscheimer in France, he boarded Titanic at Southampton to return to the US. Click Here for More Info.


 Titanic Trivia Question 3.

http://www.titanicattraction.com/titanic-trivia-answer-duff-gordon.php
 Titanic Trivia Answer 3: 
Sir Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordan was an excellent fencer and won a silver medal in the 1906 Great Britain Summer Olympics. He and his wife got in Lifeboat #1 right before it was lowered into the water. Click Here for More Info.



Titanic Trivia Question 4:
http://www.titanicattraction.com/titanic-trivia-answer-charles-wlliams.php 


Titanic Trivia Answer 4:
Charles Williams was born in Harrow, England on Saturday, July 28th 1888. Williams was a professional Squash Racquet Sportsman and was traveling on Titanic to New York to defend his title. What happened to him on Titanic? Click Here to Find Out. 



Titanic Trivia Question 5: 

http://www.titanicattraction.com/titanic-trivia-answer02.php
Trivia Answer 5:
Quigg Edmond Baxter was born in Montreal on 13 July 1887, the son of banker James Baxter. Quiqq went to a private boys school in Montreal and went on to join the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association when he was 17. He quickly earned a reputation as a star football and hockey player. He played hockey with the Montreal Shamrocks until he took a low blow to his eye from a stick during a game in 1907, and lost his sight on one eye. What Happened to Him on Titanic? Find Out Here.

Although I can't find any accounts of Soccer players traveling Titanic, Soccer definitely existed in 1912. World Cups didn't begin until 1930, but there were many other athletic competition in 1912 as you can see by the stories of the above famous athletes who sailed on Titanic. Want to see some actual Sports Memorabilia from the Titanic sinking? Visit the Titanic Museum Attraction. How do you pay respect to those who have lost their lives? You simply tell their stories. That is what we do every day at the Titanic Museum Attractions in Branson, Mo. and Pigeon Forge, Tn. 

Come see us.

Erin Wicker
Chief Purser
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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Learn Ways to Save $ on a Smoky Mountain Vacation this Summer.

In this day and age, most family vacations have a budget. To get the most bang for your buck on a Smoky Mountain, Pigeon Forge, Tn. Summer Vacation this year, here are some tips:

1. The Titanic Museum Attraction has partnered with several local Pigeon Forge, Tn. attractions to discount tickets when you bundle. Here is a link to view the packages: http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/titanic-pigeon-forge-combo-offers.php

2. SeePigeonForge.com offers so pre-packaged summer vacations that you can purchase or you can build your own vacation package. http://seepigeonforge.com/vacation-packages/summer-vacation-packages

3. ReservePigeonForge.com offers deals on shows, attractions, and hotels. This link will show you the actual savings from purchasing off of their website: http://www.reservepigeonforge.com/pigeon-forge-deals

4. COUPONS! This site has some wonderful Pigeon Forge coupons, Gatlinburg coupons and Sevierville coupons that you can print out and use during your vacation. I noticed coupons for the Lumberjack Feud, Dixie Stampede, Mountain Memories Tours and Ripley’s Aquarium. http://www.visitmysmokies.com/coupons/

5. Here is a link to information on other ways to save during your trip to the Smoky Mountains: http://www.mypigeonforge.com/savings/





I hope that these links are useful for you. After all, when you pre-plan, you can get more discounts and your family will be able to do more things. Enjoy!

Chief Purser
Erin Wicker



Thursday, May 8, 2014

Embrace the Spirit of Adventure!

As the school year comes to an end, I begin looking ahead to summer vacation and the potential to create wonderful memories with my family. What will we do? Who will we visit? What fun, adventurous activities can we do together as a family? It definitely reminds me of the Titanic. There were families that sailed on Titanic who were looking for adventure. They were traveling to America for a new fresh start. If that's not adventurous, I don't what is...

I keep reminding my family that life is short. The time is now to make summer adventure plans. Here is my bucket list for this summer with my family:

1. Visit the Titanic in Pigeon Forge and see the Only Bible Saved from Titanic. (you have to remember that although I work for the Titanic Museum Attraction, I am located in Branson, Mo. and haven't been able to see this amazing artifact.)
2. We are going to take tennis lessons as a family. I played tennis when I was 7 years old and I think I need a refresher course. My children are excited to do this with me.

3. We are going to take a trip to Dallas, Texas to visit the Dallas World Aquarium and hang out with Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, etc.

4. We are going zip lining with our Soccer Club in Branson, Mo. This will definitely involve our spirits of adventure.
Branson Zipline - This is how we roll in B-Town.

5. We will definitely be onboard when Titanic Descendant Yvonne Hume comes to visit the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Mo. this June! If you are a Titaniac, you won't want to miss this opportunity. She was related to one of the Musicians on Titanic - There is an entire gallery dedicated to these musicians and it is on display now through December 2014. It is a must see!

6. The Lake - I know I talk about this every year, but the highlight of my life, summers, family memories, etc. is the lake. I can't wait.
Table Rock Lake at Sunset

7. Paula Deen is opening a new restaurant in at the Island in Pigeon Forge, Tn. this summer and I have to go try it...I wonder how much butter was used on Titanic? Hmmm. I will find out!
Paula Deen at the Press Conference announcing her new restaurant in Pigeon Forge, Tn.

8. No summer would be complete without a trip to White Water in Branson, Mo. They are opening up a new ride this summer and I am terrified, but my spirit of adventure says, "YES"!
White Water Branson - Kapau Plummet
9. Talk about adventure! Our sons will be playing in the Schwan's USA Cup in Minnesota. 18 countries and 20 US State teams will be represented and my children will play these teams. We are blessed and I can't wait for this family experience.
#26, My Superstar.
10. Ok. So I have to have something on my bucket list that seems a little bit out of reach. My oldest is really in to Marine Biology and Deep Sea Diving. My dream adventure would be to take him diving at a coral reef or give him classes on how to care for injured marine life. We'll see....

What are your plans? Whatever they are, I hope you are embracing the spirit of adventure in your life.
See you at the Titanic!
Chief Purser
Erin Wicker

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