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Titanic Branson Admission - 20% Off

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Towering more than 100 feet above street level, this Titanic ship–shaped attraction appeals to those of all ages

There were 135 children on board Titanic, with ages ranging from 9 weeks to 15 years, each with a story to tell. This is our mission to shine a light on their young lives, to speak their names and to honor their legacy.  New displays. New stories.  A moment in time all guests can pay tribute to these young lives.


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Touch an iceberg, dip your hands into 28 degree water and even try standing on the sloping deck as you get a first-hand experience of what it was like on that fateful night in 1912.

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Walking the halls, parlors, cabins and the iconic Grand Staircase of the ship,all offer the perfect opportunity for an unforgettable experience. Plus, you’ll be surrounded by more than 400 real artifacts from the ship and its passengers.Book your passage so you don’t miss all this and more at the Titanic Museum in Branson.

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  • Free admission for children 4 and under.
  • What's included: audio guides, which cover the artifacts on display and include recorded narratives from Titanic survivors

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Promotional value expires Jan 31, 2025. ALL SALES FINAL. Child tickets are for ages 5–12. Ages 4 and under are free. Admission valid for date and time listed on ticket only. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Titanic Branson

In 1985, RMS Titanic was found, and in 1987 a second expedition took place. The team spent 44 days at sea and did 32 dives to the Titanic. The objective of the dive was to broadcast the first live television show from the wreck site. The entire expedition was led by the owner, John Joslyn. Today the Titanic Museum Attraction pays tribute to the 2,208 passengers.

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