easy
1.5–2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels, no physical exertion required
Step aboard the Titanic at the EM Group exhibition in Orlando and uncover the stories and artifacts from the fateful voyage. A truly immersive experience blending history, theater, and exploration awaits you!
In the heart of Orlando, Florida, family and history enthusiasts alike find a captivating dive into maritime history with the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition by EM Group. This immersive experience—known as the Ship of Dreams Guided Tour—brings the tragic sinking of the Titanic to vivid life through over 300 authentic artifacts, detailed recreations of the ship’s luxurious interiors, and costumed actors who narrate stories from passengers and crew. Visitors are transported back to April 1912, walking alongside replicas of the grand staircase, opulent dining rooms, and cabins, gaining a palpable sense of the vessel’s grandeur and its mysterious, icy fate.
Unlike typical museum exhibits, this tour offers a hands-on immersion. The artifact collection, retrieved from ocean depths, showcases the scale of Titanic’s engineering marvels and the human stories intertwined with its legacy. Guided by knowledgeable actors, guests unravel tales of daring voyages and imminent tragedy, forging a personal connection to history that words alone cannot evoke.
The exhibition’s standout feature is its balance of storytelling and authenticity, making it a rewarding stop for travelers with an interest in history, maritime architecture, or the enduring allure of the Titanic saga. It stands out in Orlando’s entertainment scene, providing an educational yet gripping experience that appeals to all ages.
Whether you’re a history buff or just seeking an engaging activity away from theme parks, this tour offers a meaningful journey into one of the most famous maritime disasters. It’s an eye-opening adventure that combines education with emotional storytelling, making your visit to Orlando truly unforgettable.
This exhibit involves walking through recreated ship areas, so comfortable footwear is recommended.
Plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the artifacts, room recreations, and storytelling.
Visit earlier or later in the day to avoid crowds and have a more personal experience.
Don’t hesitate to ask questions—these actors enhance the storytelling and bring the history alive.
The exhibit is based on recovered artifacts and detailed research into Titanic’s sinking, providing a historically accurate portrayal.
All artifacts are preserved with sustainable methods, and the exhibit emphasizes maritime safety and preservation.
Necessary for comfortably navigating the recreated ship environments.
Indoor temperatures can vary, so a light layer may be helpful.
winter specific
Perfect for jotting down interesting facts or questions for guides.
Capture memories of artifacts and ship recreations.