easy
1.5–2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels as the experience is primarily indoor walking
Discover the eerie portents and chilling tales behind Titanic's doomed voyage in this exclusive guided tour at Orlando’s Titanic Artifact Exhibition. Experience history through haunting stories that bring the tragedy to life.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition on International Drive presents Tales From Titanic
Experience the haunting allure of “Omens, Premonitions, and Superstitions” this October. This limited-time tour delves into the eerie history of the Titanic, revealing chilling coincidences and mysterious tales of its passengers and crew. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through one of history's most unsettling maritime tragedies.
October 1st - October 31st
Make your spooky season complete with a visit to our limited-time tour, “Omens, Premonitions, and Superstitions”. In this immersive tour, you’ll learn about the chilling coincidences and unsettling history surrounding the ill-fated Ship. Explore the mysterious tales of Titanic, its passengers, crew, and cargo. Book your experience today.
This tour is seasonal and runs only in October; reserve your spot in advance to ensure availability.
The exhibition involves moderate walking indoors; wear comfortable shoes for a smooth visit.
Visit in the morning on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter, more intimate experience.
Plan for at least an hour and a half to fully absorb the guided tour and exhibition displays.
The exhibition dives into the Titanic tragedy that occurred in 1912, one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.
The museum emphasizes artifact preservation and educates visitors about maritime heritage and responsible curation.
Essential for navigating the exhibition’s indoor space with ease.
fall specific
Helpful for indoor air conditioning temperatures during October visits.
fall specific
Useful for jotting down interesting facts or taking photos of displays where permitted.
Stay hydrated, though food and drinks may not be allowed inside the exhibit.