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Jul 14, 2007 by
Kailyn from Ocala
“My mom took my brother and I to the exhibit when I was 9 and he was 13. Even at that young age, we loved it. The grand stair case is amazing! There are so many interesting things to learn, which came in handy when I wrote a report on the ship. My parents and I just recently went on another vacation to Orlando and I insisted we go to the Titanic exhibit before Universal Studios. ;) However, although I testify to enjoying the exhibit at a young age, other children may not, as it is just a guided tour. Any adult will, no doubt, enjoy it.” Mar 15, 2007 by
Julia from Tampa
“This is an excellent museum on Titanic! When you first get there you get a ticket with a name of a passenger/crew member their age and class. You go around the exhibit with a tour guide [very friendly] and you get to see what it would be like if you were going one the actual Titanic. At the end there is a big carved wall with all the people on the Titanic classified by Survived and Died and then it smaller groups classified by classes, so you find out if you died or survived. Also there was a big piece of ice that you could touch to experience a part of the coldness of the icy water that many died in the night of April, 15, 1912. At the very end there was a gift shop and your tour guide was there when you can ask additional questions. Next time you come 2 Orlando come to the Titanic, Ship of Dreams Exhibit! You will love it!” 2 of 2 people found this review helpful.Mar 15, 2007 by
nata from orlando
“These is a great place to go when in Orlando! It is an awesome place to take anyone! You will love it! With great service too!!” 1 of 1 people found this review helpful.Jun 20, 2006 by
Kristen from Altoona, PA
“I enjoyed the exhibit because the guides were friendly and knowledgeable and you were given time to examine artifacts on your own. However, I was disappointed because many of the artifacts were not actually from the Titanic, but from her sister ship instead or only like the ones that were on the Titanic. The experience was nice, but not as amazing as I expected it to be.” 1 of 2 people found this review helpful.Sep 30, 2005 by
Michael Bruneio from Macungie, PA
“Before visiting this excellent exhibit, I had only a passing interest in the Titanic. After the tour, I was very moved by the plight of the doomed ship and its passengers. The guides for Ship of Dreams were friendly and knowledgeable, and the artifacts themselves meticulously preserved. Upon entering, you're given the name of a passenger or crewmate aboard Titanic, and given a little info about the person. At the end of the tour, you look on a large plaque listing the passengers and crew and find out if you survived. Also, a large piece of ice is displayed, and the visitor is encouraged to touch it with their entire body, this is to give the visitor an idea of what the water temperature was like the night of the sinking. In conclusion, I found this to be an excellent attraction, far more poignant and heartrending than I had anticipated. I came out of there frankly teary-eyed and awestruck. I heartily recommend it to anyone, especially families.” 12 of 17 people found this review helpful.Attraction Representatives:
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