Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge

2134 ParkwayPigeon Forge, TN 37863
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Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge features over 400 artifacts throughout 20 different galleries. Inside the Pigeon Forge Titanic you'll see a first-class suite, music gallery, and bridge. Shovel coal into the furnace, climb into a lifeboat, and walk the Grand Staircase built from the Titanic blueprints. You'll enter as a guest and leave as a Titanic passenger.

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  • Enjoy a self-guided tour at your own pace (average visit is about 2 hours).
  • Discover interactive exhibits throughout the museum.
  • Meet knowledgeable staff in Edwardian period costumes.
  • See a stunning re-creation of the Grand Staircase and fully styled ship cabins.
  • Photography is permitted inside the museum.
  • Reservations are required for entry.

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A phenomenal look into the personal experiences aboard the Titanic. The interactive exhibits help guests understand what transpired that fateful night. Don’t rush through the museum — every part of the self-guided tour is worth your time. Finding out the fate of your assigned passenger is an experience beyond words.

Description

Touch an iceberg, walk the grand staircase, and interact with costumed crew members as you explore the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee—one of the most visited and immersive attractions in the Smoky Mountains. Housed in a half-scale replica of the Titanic with an iceberg on its side, the museum's detailed galleries offer an unforgettable journey through history.

Exchange your Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge tickets at the entrance for a boarding pass representing a real Titanic passenger or crew member. As you walk through the ship's reconstructed hallways, cabins, and parlors, follow their personal journey and discover their fate in the powerful Titanic Memorial Room. With over 400 genuine Titanic artifacts on display, every exhibit connects you with the legacy of the world's most famous ship.

In 1985, the Titanic wreck was discovered. A 1987 expedition, led by Titanic Museum founder John Joslyn, included 32 dives over 44 days—the first mission to broadcast on live television from the resting place. Today, the attraction pays tribute to all 2,208 passengers and crew who were aboard on that tragic night.

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Touch a growing iceberg, dip your hands into 28-degree water, and try to keep your balance on the sloping deck for a chilling glimpse of what it was like on that fateful night in April 1912.

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From the glittering Grand Staircase to over 400 real artifacts, this unforgettable, interactive journey brings Titanic’s story to life. Reserve your tickets today and be part of history.

Tour Highlights:
  • Receive a boarding pass of a real passenger or crew member
  • Touch a growing Iceberg
  • Crew in period dress attire
  • Kids become Captain of the ship for the day
  • Interactive exhibits
  • Touch the 28-degree water
  • See the world's largest Titanic model
  • Over 400 Titanic artifacts on display


Special Exhibits
Exclusive World-Premiere: The Straus Titanic Artifacts Exhibit
Now on Display through November 2025
This limited-time exhibition features never-before-seen personal items belonging to Isador and Ida Straus, including Isador’s pocket watch and a letter written by Ida aboard the Titanic. These historic artifacts are being shown to the public for the first time while simultaneously heading to auction. Guests can also explore the museum’s full collection of authentic artifacts, walk through detailed ship recreations, and learn the human stories behind the Titanic tragedy.

New Multimillion Dollar Movie Exhibit
June 15, 2024–December 31, 2025
Relive unforgettable scenes from James Cameron's Titanic, including "I'll never let go," and explore detailed recreations of iconic rooms. View an 8-foot carved doorway and hear real passenger accounts. A must-see for fans of the film and Titanic history alike.

See the World's Largest Titanic Ship Built with LEGO® Bricks!
Built by a 10-year-old boy from Iceland with autism, this 5-foot-by-26-foot LEGO® Titanic model—crafted from 56,000 bricks—is making its U.S. debut. His inspiring journey has been featured by international media, and the model is now an exclusive, featured attraction at the museum.

Christmas Arrives at the Titanic Museum Attraction
November 2, 2025–January 1, 2026
As the holiday season unfolds, the spirit of Christmas arrives at the Titanic Museum Attractions. The captain and crew invite guests to an experience like no other filled with timeless beauty, festive splendor, and heartfelt tributes to the passengers and crew of the RMS Titanic.


Titanic Museum Attraction Reviews

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Sally Heller
Roanoke, VA
1 Review
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"Educational, Engaging, Emotional"
January 2026 NEW
My 13 year old daughter wanted to visit this museum after seeing the movie. As we entered, each family member was given the name of an actual passenger on the Titanic. We followed our passenger’s journey throughout the tour and found the fates of each at the end. It was very emotional for us all. Placing our hands in the ice cold water made the experience even more realistic. So many opportunities for the children to experience life on the Titanic.
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Tip: We went at a busy time of year. Glad I reserved our tickets with Tripster the week before, as they were booked the day we arrived.

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Don Hapuarachchi
Flagler Beach, FL
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"Don Hapuarachchi"
January 2026 NEW
It was an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime experience. My wife and two boys were so excited about everything we saw and learn from the Titanic.
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Tip: My advice is please visit the Titanic. It's worth it

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Paula Frye
Lawrenceburg, KY
5 Reviews
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"Titanic"
January 2026 NEW
My previous review I thought was for my experience with Tripster (that I loved using), not the attraction so here is the review of the Titanic museum. My daughter, who loves the history behind the Titanic, went. You’re given a name of an actual passenger on the ship. It gives you a personal experience in finding out more about their experience. Lots of exhibits and hands on activities The grand staircase was amazing! At the end, you find out if “you” survived. Good experience. Remember the audience. Young children who aren’t old enough to appreciate the history may get bored.
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Tip: Titanic is enjoyable but consider the audience

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Paula Frye
Lawrenceburg, KY
5 Reviews
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"Titanic Museum"
January 2026 NEW
Tripster was easy to use. We had a family of four going as part of my children’s Christmas presents. Like most people, I like to stretch my hard earned money as far as possible. Tripster helped with that. I was a little worried, honestly since it was the first vacation I have used it but it worked perfectly. The electronic tickets were very convenient. I am so happy I found Tripster. It really saved us quite a bit of money. I will definitely check there for any attraction before I purchase!
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Tamara Wilson
Conroe, TX
1 Review
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"Love the experience"
November 2025
We saved a little on our tickets using tripster.
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Anna Driver
Prattville, AL
1 Review
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"Great experience"
November 2025
Enjoyed this attraction. Very informative. Fun hands on things inside as well
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Selena Strong
Buckhannon, WV
1 Review
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"Awesome experience"
November 2025
Very neat!
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Karen Wallace
Floresville, TX
2 Reviews
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"Titanic"
October 2025
The display of items from the wreckage were moving.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Titanic Museum Attraction

Where is the Titanic Museum located?

The Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum is located at 2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee 37863, adjacent to the Hatfield & McCoy Dinner Feud show.

What are the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge hours?

Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge hours vary throughout the year, please see the operating calendar in the ticket section above for operating hours during your preferred dates.

Is there a restaurant or cafe at the Titanic in Pigeon Forge TN?

No, there isn’t but there are many restaurants in the surrounding Parkway area.

Are cameras/video allowed at the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge?

Yes, Titanic now allows personal photos inside the ship.

Is the Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum accessible by wheelchair?

Yes. The Titanic Museum is fully accessible to the disabled and is wheelchair friendly. We also have wheelchairs available.

Were any of the Titanic artifacts on display taken from the wreck site?

None of the artifacts you see at Titanic Pigeon Forge were taken from the wreck site. The many priceless Titanic artifacts and relics that are on display were either carried off the ship by Titanic passengers and crew or were recovered from the sea during the rescue effort. Many of these pieces are on display for the first time.

How big is the Titanic Museum Attraction?

Titanic Pigeon Forge is a 30,000 square-foot, ship-shaped structure situated on 5.69 acres that overlook the Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The forward half of the ship is re-created and will be half-the-size of the original Titanic.

What is inside the Titanic Museum?

The Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum holds 20 galleries with hundreds of artifacts on two decks. The primary objective in creating Titanic Pigeon Forge was to build a permanent monument to the 2,208 men, women and children who sailed on her.

I hear the museum attraction has re-created Titanic’s Grand Staircase and that visitors can actually climb the stairs. Is that true?

Yes. The section of the First-Class staircase between A-Deck and B-Deck has been re-created using original plans from Harland and Wolff, the Titanic builders. It is centered under a wrought iron and glass dome that duplicates what was installed on Titanic. Additionally, there is an accurate re-creation of both a First-Class suite and Third-Class cabin.

Are there interactive activities for my kids to enjoy?

Yes, Titanic Museum tickets includes access to interactive areas of Titanic Pigeon Forge that provide many hands-on experiences designed to give children and adults alike a sense of what it might have been like to actually be on board the Titanic. You can learn how to send a wireless SOS signal and see how difficult communication was in 1912. Feel what it was like to stand in the icy night air while touching a soaring wall of ice that simulates the iceberg that sliced through the ship. Experience water chilled to 28 degrees which delivers a stark reminder of what two-thirds of the Titanic’s passengers and crew had to endure. And more...

How long is the Titanic tour in Pigeon Forge?

Visitors typically spend about two hours. The tour is self-guided, allowing you to go at your own pace.

I’ve seen one of those Titanic traveling exhibits and wondered why I should care about seeing this one?

Titanic Pigeon Forge and Titanic Branson are unlike anything you’ve seen before. They’re permanent, Titanic-size museum attractions that are unequaled in the world. From the moment you board the Titanic replica ship, you’ll begin to see, experience, and feel the difference. Costumed crew members will introduce you to some of the 2,208 passengers and crew that were on board the ship and you’ll have an opportunity to pay your respect to all of them before you leave.