Hi! I've taken a look at the permanent Titanic exhibit as an activity option for one of our non-park days during our upcoming trip.
When we were in Chicago about 15 months ago, we were able to see the traveling Titanic exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry and it was absolutely mind-blowing. They even had a full-scale replica of an outside deck, authentic down to the temperature and the night-sky constellations from that fateful evening. If you stood very still, you could feel the very slight swaying of the ship. That was one of our most poignant memories of that vacation. Most of the parts of the exhibit were multi-sensory experiences.
Anyway, from your experience, will the Orlando exhibit be a let-down? Or is it amazing as well?
Thank you!
When we were in Chicago about 15 months ago, we were able to see the traveling Titanic exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry and it was absolutely mind-blowing. They even had a full-scale replica of an outside deck, authentic down to the temperature and the night-sky constellations from that fateful evening. If you stood very still, you could feel the very slight swaying of the ship. That was one of our most poignant memories of that vacation. Most of the parts of the exhibit were multi-sensory experiences.
Anyway, from your experience, will the Orlando exhibit be a let-down? Or is it amazing as well?
Thank you!
