Titanic Branson Admission
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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.Everyone’s talking about
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.FAQ's
- 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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Titanic Branson
In 1987, John Joslyn embarked on the adventure of a lifetime. Two years earlier, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute had discovered the wreckage of the Titanic, and now he co-led a $6 million expedition to the site of the sinking. Their team aimed to explore the wreckage, retrieve artifacts, and film the broken remains. Standing on their salvage ship's slippery deck, hovering more than 2.5 miles above the legendary Titanic was thrilling. Over 44 days at sea, the expedition dove to the site 32 times in a remarkable $20 million submersible. They returned with hundreds of hours of haunting, ghost-like images. These formed the framework of "Return to Titanic…Live!" a two-hour television special that Joslyn co-produced with his partner Doug Lewelyn. This special became the second highest-rated live TV documentary ever.
After 30 years, Titanic remained Joslyn's magnificent obsession. He dedicated his career to her and the 2,208 passengers and crew aboard its tragic maiden voyage. It started with TV shows and evolved into permanent Titanic Museum Attractions in Branson, MO.
These giant museum attractions exhibit one of the largest permanent collections of Titanic artifacts and memorabilia. Inside, guests enter a unique world where they can climb a replica of the most famous staircase—Titanic’s hand-crafted Grand Staircase.
Joslyn aimed to share as closely as possible with guests what Titanic’s actual passengers and crew experienced aboard the ship. Visitors could touch finely carved wooden inlays, grasp the wheel on the captain’s bridge, tap out messages on the ship’s wireless, feel an iceberg’s chill, stroll decks, and galleries, and listen to stories told by real survivors. He thought of it as a "Living Theatre" with guests as part of the experience. Plus, it offered a realistic, interactive educational experience for students of all ages.