TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition
Embark on a historic adventure at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, which takes guests on a journey back in time to April 1912 when the ship set sail on its fateful maiden voyage.
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What you'll do
Visit TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition with Go City®
- Pay nothing at the gate – simply scan your digital pass.
- Receive a replica Titanic boarding pass.
- Take a self-guided tour.
- See over 300 authentic artifacts and historical memoribilia recovered from the wreck site.
- Interactive Titanic exhibits and recreated rooms.
- Your pass also gives you entry to other popular attractions included in the low discount price.
At the exhibition, you’ll receive a replica boarding pass as your ticket to explore the 20,000 sq. ft., 20-room attraction. Discover full-scale recreations and touch an iceberg that's as cold as the water was that night.
During your Titanic experience in Orlando, you'll see actors in period costumes portraying famous Titanic notables such as Captain Smith and "Unsinkable" Molly Brown, and hear stories of passengers and crew.
There are over 300 authentic artifacts and historical memorabilia recovered from the wreck site to explore, including the Bronze Cherub from the aft grand staircase, a stunning two-piece clarinet found in the suitcase of Howard Irwin and the largest and best-preserved leather suitcase recovered from the wreck site and the second-largest piece of Titanic ever recovered — a two-ton section of the ships' hull.
Titanic Exhibit highlights
Full-scale Recreations – see Titanic's Grand Staircase, First Class Parlor Suite, Marconi room, and Verandah Café.
Captain’s Bridge and Promenade – experience the chill of the cold Atlantic air on this true-to-life recreation.
Underwater Room – see an eight-foot replica of Titanic as she appears on the bottom of the Atlantic today, with ‘never-before-seen’ HD footage of the most recent Titanic expedition.
Titanic facts
- Three dogs survived the sinking of the Titanic.
- The wreck of the Titanic lies at more than 12,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface.
- Millvina Dean, the last remaining survivor of the disaster, died on May 31, 2009, aged 97. She was two months old when she was a passenger on the Titanic.
- The wreck of the Titanic was discovered in 1985 and lies 453 miles off the coast of Newfoundland.
Where you'll be
Operating hours
Sunday - Thursday: 10AM – 6PM (last admission 5PM)
Friday & Saturday: 10AM - 5PM (last admission 4PM)
2025 Hours of Operation
January 1st–January 19th:
Sunday–Saturday 10AM–8PM (Last Entry 7PM)
January 20th–May 18th:
Sunday–Saturday 10AM–6PM (Last Entry 5PM)
May 19th–September 7th:
Sunday–Saturday 10AM–8PM (Last Entry 7PM)
September 8th–December 14th:
Sunday–Saturday 10AM–6PM (Last Entry 5PM)
December 15th–December 31st:
Sunday–Saturday 10AM–8PM (Last Entry 7PM)
Closings & holidays
Operating hours vary in peak and off-peak seasons.
Thanksgiving Day: 10AM - 3PM (last entry 2PM)
Christmas Eve: 10AM - 5PM (last entry 4PM)
Christmas Day: 12PM - 5PM (last entry 4PM)
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