Titanic Museum Attraction Tickets, Branson, MO

3235 W. Hwy. 76Branson, MO 65616
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Overview

Dive into history at the Titanic Museum in Branson, MO! With interactive exhibits and authentic artifacts, you'll embark on a poignant journey back to 1912. Receive a passenger's boarding pass, explore the Grand Staircase, and touch an iceberg. Perfect for families and history buffs, it's a heartfelt tribute to the Titanic's legacy.

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Good To Know

from Ashley, one of our Branson Travel Experts
  • Plan to spend about 2 hours touring the museum.
  • This is a self-guided tour, so go at your own pace.
  • Helpful staff dressed in Edwardian-era clothing.
  • Interactive exhibits throughout the museum.
  • Features a re-creation of Grand Staircase and fully styled ship cabins.
  • View over 400 artifacts on display.
  • Personal photos are now allowed inside the ship.
  • Reservations are required.

Description

from Titanic Museum Attraction
There are always reasons to visit the Titanic Museum Attraction! In 1985, the RMS Titanic was found, and in 1987 a second expedition took place. The team spent 44 days at sea and did 32 dives to the Titanic. The objective of the dive was to broadcast the first live television show from the wreck site. The entire expedition was led by the owner, John Joslyn. Today, the Titanic Museum in Branson, Missouri, pays tribute to the 2,208 passengers.

Must see...
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 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 Branson Titanic museum!

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 areas
  • Touch the 28-degree water
  • See the world's largest Titanic model
  • Over 300 artifacts on display

Titanic Museums Honor the Children of the RMS Titanic
“There were 135 children on board Titanic, with ages ranging from 9 weeks to 15 years, each with a story to tell. This is the Titanic Museum's mission for 2024: to shine a light on their young lives, to speak their names, and to honor their legacy. The iconic image of the children’s shoes serves to capture the spirit of this major event and prepare guests for a powerful new look into Titanic’s final days through the eyes of children,” Kellogg-Joslyn says.

Titanic Museums Honor the 135 Children on Titanic
There were 135 children on board the Titanic, with ages ranging from 9 weeks to 15 years, each with a story to tell. This is the Titanic Museum's mission for 2024, to shine a light on their young lives, to speak their names, and to honor their legacy.

Titanic Honors all Nurses!
May 5th–11th, 2024
In honor of National Nurses Week, the Titanic Museum is offering a special discount to all nurses to receive complimentary admission with the purchase of an adult ticket and a valid ID. Valid dates: May 5th–11th, 2024.
Reservations are required. Call 1-800-381-7670 for details.

Titanic Celebrates the 4th of July
The corner of 76 Country Boulevard and Gretna Road will be ablaze in red, white, and blue when the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, MO, unfurls four thousand American flags in celebration of our nation’s Independence Day. We invite everyone to visit or just drive by and see how the 4,000 waving symbols of freedom can make you feel proud to be an American.

Tribute to the Musicians Aboard Titanic
When you visit the Titanic in Branson, MO, you will learn about the eight heroic musicians whose comforting strains helped drown out the sadness and sorrow of that dark night. The stories of their gallantry captured the spirit of courage, duty, and self-sacrifice we honor every day at the Titanic. When the music stopped, the legend began.

Titanic Museum Attraction Reviews

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April 2024 NEW
Great experience for the family and especially kids!
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Mandy Bejma
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"Loved the Titanic museum"
April 2024 NEW
I have a 16,12,6 yr old kids and my husband all enjoyed this!
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Tip: Interesting to learn more about the Titanic.

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Chantel Martinie
Cherryvale, KS
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"Amazing"
March 2024 NEW
The kids and I love this museum. We loved how interactive it is and you get to know some of the passengers on a personal level.
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Andrew Jandert
St Peter, MN
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"Must visit"
March 2024
Loved the Titanic museum, our group of 4 (ages 15 to 73), thoroughly enjoyed our time through the exhibits. Appreciated that each visitor got a little machine that would explain some of the items in each of the sections so we were able to go through it at our own paces. Very interactive, educational, and a must visit at least once in your life
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Topeka, KS
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"Tripster for the win"
March 2024
I had never heard of tripster before and was scare of it being a scam but after reading a few reviews decided to try it and beyond happy that I did. The tickets they provided me where not only a great saving compared to the titanic museums pricing but also they texted me before my scheduled tour time and let me know when it was time for me to enter the exibit. 100% perfect service will use again and again!!!!!!!!
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Wendy Clouse
Kissee Mills, MO
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"Titanic museum"
February 2024
Booking with Tripster was easy and was less expensive than Groupon! The museum was an amazing place. Very erie at times.
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Coconut Creek, FL
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"Informative experience"
January 2024
Great themed exhibition that honors the survivors and heroes of the fateful Voyage of the Titanic.
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Tip: Be prepared to spend time reading and listening to the audio to get the most of your visit.

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Deb Bomberger
Griswold , IA
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"Very interesting!"
January 2024
We loved getting our passports when entering the attraction and looking to see if we could spot us and if we made it out! Loved the sloping of the deck! Beautiful staircase was a win as well!
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Tip: You might have to wait outside for a little bit so dress warm!

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Frequently Asked Questions about Titanic Museum Attraction

How long does it take to tour the Titanic in Branson, Missouri?

Most guests typically spend about 90 minutes to two hours, but the Titanic Museum is a self-guided tour so you can go at your own pace.

Is the Titanic Museum wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Titanic is fully accessible. There is an elevator near the Grand Staircase and the hallways are all wide enough for wheelchair maneuverability.

Are wheelchairs available at the Titanic?

Yes, wheelchairs are free and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

What is the Titanic Museum in Branson, and why is it there?

Titanic Museum Branson is a self-guided, interactive museum tour with over 400 priceless artifacts and historic treasures valued at over $4 million. The museum brings history to life and shares Titanic’s story and gives each guest the opportunity to encounter the personal heroic and tragic stories of its passengers. You can see a first-class stateroom, touch an Iceberg, walk the Grand Staircase, and look back in time through an exclusive Father Browne photographic collection.

Are cameras allowed at the Titanic Museum?

Yes, the Titanic Museum allows guests to take personal photos inside the ship. You can take photos with your phones only, no flash, tripods, or videos.

What are the requirements for the Family Pass?

The Family Pass includes 2 adults and up to 4 children (18 years and under living at home). Minimum 4 tickets per family pass.

Are drinks allowed in the Titanic Museum in Branson?

No food or drinks are allowed inside the museum.