Branson Titanic Museum 45 Degree Angle Demonstration

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Opened in 2006, the museum goes to great lengths to transport passengers back in time to the original voyage in 1912. As you enter the museum each person is given a boarding pass featuring the name of an originalpassenger. You can try to find out more about your passenger as you move through the museum before discovering whether or not that person actually survived the catastrophe at the end of your visit. It adds a very personal aspect to what otherwise might seem like just a long-distant event in history.

As you move through the museum, you’ll climb through various sections of the ship, including many that are built to the actual scale of the original — like the dramatic Grand Staircase. From the engine room to cramped lower-class quarters and then up to more spacious first-class cabins, the museum mixes detailed reproductions with actual artifacts and ephemera related to the ship. There are haunting, original life preserver vests, personal letters and other items that have survived more than a century since the ship’s collision with an iceberg.

There are also a number of interactive exhibits designed to deepen your understanding of that night. Guests have the chance to sit in an actual-sized lifeboat from the ship, dip their hand in 28-degree water, and attempt to maintain balance on different slopes of ground that reflect the angle of the ship as it cracked and sank. It's unlike anything you've ever experienced before!

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