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TAKE AN ONLINE TOUR OF TITANIC PIGEON FORGE - WORLD'S LARGEST TITANIC MUSEUM ATTRACTION |
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Titanic Museum Attraction Lobby
Welcome aboard Titanic Museum Attraction. You are now about to play a part in one of the greatest human dramas of all time. With your “boarding pass” in hand, you have “become” a passenger and are stepping into the world of Titanic.

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Third Class Cabin Fever
View Third Class living quarters on Titanic. What was it like? How many shared a room? Was there a bathroom? What did it cost in today’s standards to travel in third class? Learn the answers during your voyage at the museum.

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Stairway to Heaven
Built from original blue prints – for the first time you are able to walk the Grand Staircase. It cost this museum over one million dollars to build this most famous staircase – Titanic’s hand-crafted, wooden inlayed, Grand Staircase, which led First Class passengers into the heart of shipboard society where the rich and richer mingled before dinner.

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Going First Class
Luxury living at sea had its price. Who could afford it? How much did it cost? What was it like? Did first class have a better chance at survival than the other classes? View a first class stateroom and hear stories from actual first class survivors.

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New Titanic Gallery - Discover the Children of Titanic
The First and Only World Tribute to Titanic’s Littlest Heroes. This year-long, exclusive exhibit is a celebration of The Children of Titanic whose bravery, innocence and faith can be an inspiration to us all.

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Captain’s Bridge
“Iceberg right ahead.“ 37 seconds later, they hit the iceberg. Step into the Captain’s bridge and steer the ship. Learn of Titanic’s voyage from Ireland. Feel the chill of that starry night when Titanic met her destiny. You can steer the ship, will you miss the iceberg? Touch the iceberg. Feel how cold the water was.

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Tot-Titanic – The Robert Spedden Imaginarium- Interactive Children’s Area
Welcome to the Tot-Titanic where kids can be kids, while imagining they’re steering the ship, building their own Titanic model or scanning the horizon for icebergs, straight ahead. Hands on activities for every young person.

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Discovery Room
What does Titanic look like now, on the bottom of the ocean? Our owner, Mr. John Joslyn takes you on a journey of discovery 2 miles below the oceans waves to the resting place of the RMS Titanic. Take a virtual tour, see photos of the wreckage, hear stores from the research crew.

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Memorial Wall
2,208 names of Titanic's passengers and crew line the memorial wall at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tn. Here, we give voice to them all by telling their stories and honoring their memories each and every day.

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