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    Titanic The Exhibition

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    Candace L.

    Although this is a self guided tour on your smartphone, it is still a nice place to visit with a friend and talk about it afterwards. The whole experience took 1.5 hours, plus a short visit to the gift shop at the end. If you go, you may want to bring a charger for your phone. We had to wait on line with our timed tickets bought online, but it didn't take too long. The queue for the line and ticket booths are indoors by the entrance. The price on the weekend was a bit pricy, at $44 when bought online. There is a hallway modeled after the first class hallways on the Titanic, so there are photo opportunities. I like seeing the replicas of the rooms of different classes and learning about the stories of the passengers of the Titanic. Although reception towards the end was spotty and the audio was cut off, I was able to finish the audio guide on my friend's phone. I like how you can touch a model of the iceberg in one of the rooms that shows a video of the ship sinking; it feels a little more real.

    Sharika M.

    I typically don't go to exhibitions, especially art ones but was intrigued by this one. First and foremost, the staff (particularly this man) was super accommodating, I think he was running the show? The entire staff had a very calm and chill demeanor midst the chaos on a Saturday. We were able to snag a last minute ticket on site even though it was sold out online. We had to wait in line for over an hour even though we arrived within our time frame. The exhibit comes with a headset audio tour that has 45 segments of about 2 minutes each. THERE IS NO TIMES SPEED!!! It would have been so helpful to move along the process! The audio tour guides you through each showcase and explains each picture, artifact and display. We didn't have time to listen to the entire audio and it was getting stuffy. You need the audio tour guide because there aren't many writings on the wall, it's primarily visuals. I think I'd really gain more of an experience if I listened to the entire audio. Most importantly, there was no Celine Dion playing! It would have set the mood. My favorite thing was reading the letters of the passengers that describe the Titanic. It was also cool to see the recreated rooms with furniture from the 1920s.

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    Marcelle M.

    Not worth the price. $30 Pretty underwhelmed at the pop up museum. Upon enterance to the exhibition you are welcomed by graffiti covered doors, I thought the exhibition was closed but seems it was open. You are handed an audio guide as you scan your tickets and are then taken on the audio tour for the next 90 minutes as you go through 45 different pieces and learn about the stories of the White Star Line, artifacts of the Titanic, the people, and search afterwards. For such an incredible time in history I wish the exhibition did a bit more with more interactive pieces and reading and a greater delve into the time on board and tragedy . The audio tour made it difficult to discuss with your group and made it a very individualistic experience , which I did not expect. The exhibition also seems like it was a bit rushed to setup, based in warehouse with different artifacts and pictures numbered and simple explanations.

    Prianka S.

    Did the self guided audio tour and loved it! Super informative and I learned a lot about the ship, more from than the movie. Definitely recommend to anybody looking for a cool thing to do in the village.

    Shanta H.

    Absolutely Amazing!! The headset was such a great addition to the experience. I was kind of sadden the iceberg was out of service. The overall experience was phenomenal!!! A MUST SEE If you love the movie Titanic as I do, you don't want to miss this.

    Elizabeth K.

    I absolutely loved this. Loved it. I was in NYC for the half marathon and looking for random things to do and this popped up. Being the basic white girl I am that is obsessed with the Titanic, obviously, I HAD to check this out. I walked over to the exhibition hall and eagerly swiped my card to begin yet another museum exhibition tour. I love doing these tours because they're all a little different. This one's guided tour was really well done I thought. You can pause, rewind, etc as needed and that allows you to take the tour at your speed. Some of the artifacts that they have are really impressive and the stories are amazing. I'm very glad that I took the time to check out this exhibit. The only thing is that I wish they had more souvenirs to choose from. I know that it's difficult since it's a touring exhibit so that's truly no big deal.

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    I loved this thoughtful exhibit. I could not believe all of the artifacts collected from the wreckage site.

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    Long line despite ticketed time entry. Unclean. Bathroom were gross. Mice running around the exhibit. Staff unsympathetic

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    Although reception towards the end was spotty and the audio was cut off, I was able to finish the audio guide on my friend's phone.

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