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Titanic Museum Attraction Tour
2012 marks Titanic’s 100th year of her maiden voyage. This is the year to visit us. Every year we change exhibits and bring in new displays. Book your School Groups! Book your Church Groups! Book your Corporate Events! Book on line today! Be part of a historical event.

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Titanic Museum Attraction Lobby
Welcome aboard Branson's grand Titanic Museum/Attraction. You have successfully navigated the "iceberg" entrance and 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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Model of Magnificent Excess
The 18-foot scale Titanic model you're looking at is one-of-a-kind. It was built exclusively for this exhibit by world-renowned German designer, Peter Davies-Garner; from the original working drawings of Irish shipbuilders, Harland and Wolff.

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Molly and Carter’s Dog Kennel
How many dogs were onboard Titanic? How many survived? Come meet our 2 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Molly and Carter and discover some very interesting facts about the animals that traveled onboard Titanic. They are at the ship everyday from 9am to 5pm.

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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?

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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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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.

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Interactive Children’s Displays
Try to climb the sloping decks of Titanic as she went down. Test your strength by touching 28 degree water. Sit in a lifeboat and hear survivors tell their stories. Learn how to send an SOS signal. Interact with the crew as they bring Titanic to life for your family.

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Rose Petal Memorial
Often, guests have asked if they could somehow honor the passengers and crew. For the first time ever, when you visit each ship now and throughout the entire year leading up to April 2012, guests will be given an actual rose petal and that rose petal will be placed into a memorial case - which will then go out to sea on April 10, 2012. All of the rose petals will be placed out to sea, by the United States Coast Guard International Ice Patrol at the exact site where we lost Titanic 100 years ago.

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Survivors’ Wall of Stories
For the first time in the world find out what happened to the 712 survivors after they arrived in New York City. The Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Mo will guide you through the individual journeys of each of the survivors on our NEW EXCLUSIVE Survivors' Wall of Stories. Learn the details of their lives following the greatest maritime disaster of all time.
