TITANIC Museum Attraction 2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
About the Business
The TITANIC Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is a must-visit museum and tourist attraction that allows visitors to remember, reflect, and honor the memory of those who perished aboard the RMS Titanic. Join us for a series of events over a 4-day period commemorating the ship's Maiden Voyage and the tragic loss that followed. The museum features new artifacts, displays, and interactive exhibits, including shoes worn by a 10-month-old passenger on the Titanic.
Located at 2134 Parkway in Pigeon Forge, the museum also offers free entry to the Titanic Frozen Custard and Chocolate Attraction, where visitors can enjoy a variety of sweet treats. Additionally, guests can enjoy exclusive early access to screenings of the film "UNSINKABLE: Titanic Untold" with VIP Q&A sessions.
The museum's founder, John Joslyn, led a dive expedition to the site of the Titanic wreckage in 1987 and has dedicated his career to preserving the memory of the ship and its passengers. The museum houses one of the largest permanent collections of Titanic artifacts and memorabilia, allowing visitors to experience what life was like aboard the legendary ship.
For ticket information, call 800-381-7670 and don't miss the opportunity to explore the TITANIC Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge for an immersive and educational experience like no other.
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Location & Phone number
2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 18:00
Friday:
09:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 20:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 20:00
Reviews
"I have always wanted to visit the Titanic Museum. And our family went on a mini vacation and stop by. It was amazing. We bought our tickets ahead of time for in the morning and there was no line. Each person got their name of a real person on the Titanic. At the end we find out if we survived or perished. Seeing all the artifacts and just all the pictures just hit really close to me. I recommend going."
"This museum was great! The staff were dressed in period attire, there were genuine artifacts from the wreckage, and many thoughtful recreations. The tour includes an audio guide that will lead you through the facilities without staff, which is a nice touch and allows self pacing. The site recommends buying tickets in advance and we found this a solid recommendation. They were very busy when we arrived and we had bought tickets in advance. If we had not, I don't believe we would have got in. The only thing preventing this museum from being a five star attraction was the crowds and pictures. You're not able to take pictures until over halfway into the museum and I found it disappointing. I'm not sure the point of this as all items that are from the wreckage are well protected, and you were allowed to take pictures of genuine items later. This leads me to believe it is to keep people moving, which goes into the next set back. This place was very busy. We had a hard time seeing some of the exhibits due to the amount of people they let in at one time. A lot of the museum was spent standing and waiting for our turn to look at stuff. There were many items that I just gave up on reading or taking photos of because there was a constant stream of people that lacked self awareness. They are already taking the time to limit entrance, and for such a small area, I think they should consider reducing this further to give guests a better experience. We went at 11 on a Tuesday, so I'm really not sure what else could be done to avoid the rush. All and all, very fun and educational. The facilities are beautiful and fun! Be prepared for large crowds and purchase tickets in advance to secure your spot."
"We truly enjoyed visiting this museum! We went on a Tuesday a little after they opened and only waited about ten minutes to enter. No photos are allowed on the first floor. We did think it was a little pricey, but the audio tour was included which was nice. When you’re getting in line to enter the museum you are given a passenger card with the name and information of a real passenger that was on the Titanic and at the end you can check to see if your passenger survived. The audio tour provided a lot of interesting information; also, there is a children’s version of the audio tour that allows them to search for a lost dog. The staff members were really knowledgeable and friendly!"
"It was SO much fun. Everything they had is so fascinating. Even if you have knowledge about the Titanic, you'll most definitely walk out with more information. You get to enjoy it at your own pace, so we took our sweet time with everything. I highly recommend going. You will not be bored at all!!"
"Very educational and hands-on. Lots of legitimate artifacts and well written history behind them. It is a great place for adults and kids. You will learn new things about the Titanic you probably didn't know before. It also brings a sense of somberness and gravity to what really happened that fateful night outside of the Hollywood depictions. The audio tour guide is a great way to keep the kids entertained. It is a timed event and helps if you buy tickets in advance. It takes about an hour and a half to complete. Very long and worth the money, it can be a little narrow and take a while if there are crowds. There are no photos or videos until the top floor and phones must be on silent. While it is an entertainment venue, there is an implication to keep behavior respectful in honor of the victims' memorials throughout the venue. It's a fun thing to do if you're looking for recommendations. A large gift shop with lots to choose from is there to end your visit."
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