Thursday, January 22, 2015

Romance is in Bloom at the Titanic Museum Attractions. February is our Annual Sweetheart Month.

Ladies, picture this. You are in love and waiting for the moment when you can seal your love with a romantic marriage ceremony. You buy the dress, put it on, and feel beautiful. Now, imagine walking up the famous Titanic Grand Staircase, train flowing behind you, wedding music playing, as you make eye contact with your soon to be life long companion, husband, lover. He's waiting for you at the clock. He's dressed in black and white and smiling from ear to ear. The moment is forever engraved in your heart.

This type of ceremony might seem like a dream wedding, but you can actually do this! At the Titanic Museum Attractions in Branson, Mo. and Pigeon Forge, Tn., we offer these types of weddings. We have a list of packages for you to choose from. Here are a few links:

Wedding Packages Branson, Mo. - http://www.titanicbranson.com/titanic-weddings/titanic-branson-wedding-packages.php

Wedding Packages Pigeon Forge, Tn. - http://www.titanicpigeonforge.com/titanic-weddings/titanic-pigeon-forge-wedding-packages.php

I want to share with you some of the beautiful compliments we have received from our brides.

Just Married at Titanic - Bride: Leah Douglas
"Thank you guys so much for the perfect wedding. Everyone was so great and the day was so perfect for us! Decorations were wonderful. Pictures turned out excellent. Thank you again for all of your hard work. Many Blessings and God Bless." - Carl and Leah Douglas

"My husband and I would like to say thank you to you as well as your other staff and crew member for hosting the wedding ceremony of our dreams! We had a lovely, stress-free time, and everyone who was involved gave us excellent service! We absolutely loved touring the museum, and it was a nice touch how a bunch of the crew members offered personal congratulations to us as we passed through each exhibit! I would also like to thank you for our card and gift box of chocolate; that was too sweet of you and we will cherish the card for ever! We can't
wait to see our photos and be able to share our joy with our family and friends! Keep up the good work!"
-Kristi & Ethan Clark
 
Valentine's Day marks the perfect moment to make dreams like this happen for you and your loved one. Call one of our wedding coordinators at 800-381-7670 and let us handle all the arrangements so that you, your family and friends can fully experience this magical day without having to worry about the details.

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Erin Wicker
Chief Purser
Titanic Museum Attractions

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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.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

"Blown Away"

Our Titanic Museum Attractions are excited to step into the New Year 2015. Why? Because our passion is telling the stories of the passengers and crew who sailed Titanic 103 years ago. However, We don't just say that's our passion; we mean it. We talk the talk and walk the walk.

Our crew members have each attended Titanic University, where they learned all aspects of Titanic history. They spend their free time reading books about Titanic, rehearsing for plays about Titanic, researching the Edwardian Era that surrounded Titanic in 1912, etc. We are dedicated to our passion.
And would you like to know what our favorite reward is for all of this hard work and studying??? When we see a child come into the ship with curiosity and awe who has Titanic in their heart. We know the type. They can't wait to step foot inside. Oh and by the way, they usually know just about as much Titanic history as we do.

This year, 2015 has the promise to spread the history and knowledge of Titanic to the next generation of Titaniacs. We are reaching new visitors who share our passion in their hearts. We love the reminders we get on TripAdvisor, Facebook, and Twitter about these passionate types. Here are a few reviews we would like to share with you. We have shared them with our entire staff.


Our hearts are filled with love and passion and we can't wait to meet more people like you!!
Happy New Year from the Titanic CREW!!!

Friday, January 2, 2015

2015 Means New Reasons to visit the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Mo.


We've built a ship-shaped permanent, interactive Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Mo. 
Everyone knows the name Titanic.  Everyone knows 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

Events

January –

Closed January 5th – 7th for a deep cleaning of ship!

Friday, January 23 – Night at the Museum Sleepover.  Reservations Required.


February – February is Sweetheart month at the Titanic Museum Attraction.

Marriage Proposals * Engagements * Weddings * Vow Renewals - Celebrate yours on the Grand Staircase! 

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 wedding engagements to awesome weddings and heart-warming marriage-vow renewals officiated by Titanic’s 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; every ceremony is presided over by the ship's captain.

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!

On Saturday, Feb.14. Exclusive – Come Meet Margaret Brown’s Great Granddaughter, Helen Benziger.


March - Annual Irish Celebration

Entire Month of March is Irish Celebration – Hardworking, skilled Irish laborers helped build Titanic in Belfast. 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 will honored 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

June –  Honors Fathers/ Two day Boat Show

Saturday, June 20th from 9am-5pm and
Sunday, June 21st  from 9am-5pm


Free Event in Parking Lot!


Mark your calendars! Free Event! Titanic's Father's Day Boat Show is Saturday, June 20th and Sunday, June 21st from 9am-5pm at Titanic Branson. This year, We’ve invited Branson West Marine to drop anchor in our parking lot and show off some of their newest, fastest, hottest models from their show room. This exclusive Father’s Day event is free and open to the public. Perfect gift for Dad!

November/December –

Friday November 27 - One night only, Fifteen-Hundred Magical Luminaries




The corner of  76 Country Boulevard and Gretna Road in Branson will have an exciting new, nighttime glow when the Titanic Museum Attraction lights its entrance with more than 1,500 enchanting luminaries (festival lights) to welcome visitors to the area and to give them a picture-perfect opportunity to shoot memorable, 2014 holiday photos.

 

 

Titanic Christmas and Winter Celebration

Inside and out, Titanic is magical during the winter holidays. The sights, sounds and joy of the
season   are sure to hail the arrival of Christmas 2015. Titanic will join the Branson community to kick off the Annual Ozark Mountain Christmas with the official lighting ceremonies. You’re invited to stop by November thru December for Titanic’s holiday spirit. The ship will be aglow. Come exchange greetings with the jolly Titanic crew or enjoy the glittering lights and the festive decorations. The Titanic Gift Shop will be open every day, including free public access to hundreds of unique Titanic Christmas gift ideas and collectibles.

A New Year means New Reasons To Visit the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tn.

We've built a ship-shaped permanent, interactive Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tn. 

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 wedding
engagements
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 Week
     2nd           Titanic Princess Tea Party

September - Teacher Appreciation Month

25th         Night at Titanic Sleepover

October - Home School Month

7 - 20 Pastor Appreciation Days  

November  - Home School Month

      5 - 14 Veteran's Appreciation Week   Veterans Free

 Fireworks on Thanksgiving Evening

Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge
Thursday, 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, 2015
Step 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.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Mennonite Mission to India

Annie Funk - Image by Cedar Bay Entertainment

Titanic passenger Annie Funk Story

At the turn of the last century most of the things we take for granted now, were just beginning to change the way people lived their lives.  Electric lights, automobiles, airplanes, cameras, wireless transmission, telephones, motion pictures were all new. It was an exciting time, but a troubling one, too, for a Christian based faith group in the small town of Bally, Pennsylvania. They were Mennonites, descendants of German  emigrants.  Throughout their history they have been a rural people, traditionally farmers who believed in simple living and in using the Bible as their guide.

This was the world Annie Funk was born into in 1874.  It was a world she embraced and loved.  So much so, that from early childhood she felt her calling was to spread God’s word throughout the country and beyond.  Upon graduating from Bible Training School, she worked with struggling immigrants in Tennessee.  In December 1906, her dream of becoming a missionary was realized when she was sent to India as the first female Mennonite missionary.

When a friend expressed fear for her safety on the ocean voyage she said, “Our heavenly Father is as near to us on sea as on land.  My trust is in Him.”  I have no fear.” In five years her trust would be tested as never before.

Arriving in India, Annie was filled with an exuberant sense of purpose and quickly laid the groundwork for creating a school and hostel for poor girls. She was deeply troubled  by the lack of educational opportunities for girls and was determined to help enlighten the community she served. In time, hard work and determination opened hearts and doors to acceptance and understanding.

Annie hadn’t left her post in five years, but when told her Mother was seriously ill she immediately packed her bags and set-off on the long journey home.  On her 38th birthday she boarded Titanic in Southampton, England, not knowing she had only 5 more days to live.  It could have been longer, she could have survived the sinking but in a final act of  courage and sacrifice, she got out of a  lifeboat  to give her seat to a young mother and baby.  Annie’s body was never identified.

Annie Funk will never be forgotten, her memory and charitable spirit lives
 on at the Titanic Museum Attraction.
www.titanicattraction.com

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Veterans, Our Country's Heroes.

"Mom, What does it mean to be a Hero?", asked David. "Well, David, let's talk about this. Let me tell you a few stories that I think you might enjoy", said Mother. "

"Do you remember the story I told you about the teenage football player? He was driving home from practice during a really bad storm. It had been raining for days and the creek was raging across the road. He stopped in front of it and then decided he could cross, knowing that he was almost home. As he put the car in drive and proceeded through the water, the water swiftly picked up his car and began tossing it around as he was carried down stream. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was in the kitchen chopping carrots for the stew, when I glanced out the window. That's when I saw his car and a  body being thrown around inside it. I quickly called for your Father and he ran outside to the creek. He jumped in the water just down stream from the car, grasping tightly to a giant rock. He waited for the car to come closer and as it did, he jumped to the car in the crashing waves and began trying to set the boy free. He finally was able to get into the car, just as the car high centered on a giant rock. He rescued the boy. Your father is a hero."

"But, I have another story to tell you. Your Grandfather was just 18 when the Vietnam war began. During that time, there was a mandatory draft in the United States. You see, our government wanted to send troops to fight and there would be lives lost. He was scared, but he enlisted without waiting to be drafted. He went because our freedom is something that he didn't take for granted. He went because he was willing to sacrifice his life to ensure that our free country stayed free for generations to come. He went to fight for you and for me. He is a true hero."

"Wow," said David. "Being a Hero is a big responsibility. I hope that I can be a hero someday." "Me too, son." said Mother.

Now through November 15, at the Titanic Museum Attractions in Branson, Mo. and Pigeon Forge, Tn., we honor all past and present military members with FREE admission. It is our way of saying Thank YOU for your service. We are grateful. (Guests must present a Military ID/Papers. One comp admission per ID, other guests in their party can receive the regular military discount by calling 800-381-7670 or by purchasing tickets at the door).


Erin Wicker
Chief Purser
Titanic Museum Attractions

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