
4.6
17 of 158 Best Attractions in Branson

Learned alot a lot the people on board . Seen the menu of what people ate and the size of rooms. We got a name of a real person who was on the ship and learned about them and if they lived.

It was very informative and shared new details about that time and the experience of traveler’s as well as the workers. Very friendly staff and well worth the expense!

Excellent museum! It was very well done - we could have spent hours there, but with a toddler in tow we maxed out around 1.5 hours. Our seven year old really enjoyed it. We had the place almost to ourselves (first week of May) and we got a homeschooler discount, which I appreciated- it certainly was an educational visit!

The overall tour was a bit sad, but also interestingly fascinating. The "Boarding Passes" that my wife and I received had a name of a passenger that you would later find out if they survived or perished near the end of your tour. Very informative and enjoyable!

Very interesting and a great experience. The staff was wonderful. My whole family enjoyed it and we have a teenager and younger kid, something for everyone.

It was a amazing museum with so much information. We really enjoyed going through it. It took us about 2 hours to go through it. Definitely recommend

Spent a while going through the Titanic. There were some really interesting facts that I've never heard. This really made me want to search for even more information. The only thing I'd want different is for there to be audio for each little plaque. My ADD had me skipping a lot of them because I just couldn't wait to get to the next. There were some students there singing. That was nice. In the room with the piano there was a guy dressed and telling some history. I would have loved to have seen more of that! But all in all it was a great time. I would certainly go again!

A must see! Appropriate for children and adults!
From the minute you arrive you are given the name of one of the passengers...a few more steps and one of the docents tells you about your passenger...and she has them all memorized! In one of the rooms you will feel the cold air outside the ship, feel the 28 degree water, see incredible and priceless memorabilia, feel the slope as the Titanic began to sink...a definite highlight while visiting Missouri!

Enjoyed the Titanic museum. Felt like you were on the ship doing through it with the change in temperatures. It was nice to learn all the history and about the people that traveld that day. I must see.

It was an interesting and informative experience. We opted to use the listening devices which most of us enjoyed. When you arrive they give you a card with a passenger bio and as you move through the exhibits you may find interesting tidbits about them, and at the end of the exhibit you find out the fate of the passenger you were assigned.
The one issue we had with it was that there is only one bathroom in the museum situated in the gift shop at the exit. This was unexpected and resulted in us being distracted towards the end of the tour as we were unaware that we should have used it before it began. It would have been really annoying if it had been younger kids that needed to go. Pro tip: when you get to the grand staircase inform the docent located there if you need to use the restroom and they’ll direct you to it and let your family wait there before resuming the tour.
We purchased tickets for a family of 5 using the military discount and it came to $114. We spent about 2 hours there, which likely would have been longer had the bathroom situation been different.

From the history and educational perspective this museum is just a "must". Staff is incredibly friendly, path through the museum is super educational and the whole context is just great. The pianist in the museum is quite incredible. The only thing that bothered me is that at certain point path suddenly becomes hommage to holocaust victims. Although they definitely shouldn't be forgotten, I think that for everything there is a time and place and that place isn't Titanic museum.

Amazing place to visit. So much information.
My 12 year old son has always been interested in the Titanic since he was about 4 year old and I am not sure why as he hadn't seen the movie yet at that time. When he did watch it, he walked away as soon as the ship hit the Iceberg.
On the tour he was taking the lead and afterwards said it was authenic.

Family trip with a 7 and 9 yo. Parents and kids both enjoyed it. It was my daughter’s favorite Branson experience. Love the tickets they give you at the beginning to see if you lived.

It was an amazing interpretation of a tragic event in history, through photographs and artifacts. It told the story in a clear and dignified manner.

Very interesting museum. Lots of facts about the accident. For example, I did not know the Titanic sank 37 minutes after hitting the iceberg.
Very organized. Plenty of staff to assist with questions, or concerns.
I highly recommend t the Titanic Museum.

It was an amazing experience! So much information on all the people that were on the titanic. It was fun learning about the survivors and the ones that didn't make it!

The employees really know the facts about Titanic! They answered all of our questions. The museum is very detailed and so interesting! They really recreated parts of the ship and told personal stories of the passengers.

This may be the only place where you will be brought into the experience of the sinking of the Titanic. Excellent display, with emphasis on the people who perished and survived.

After many visits to Branson and driving by numerous times, we finally decided to visit the Titanic Museum! We were definitely impressed!
If you are at least somewhat interested in the history of the Titanic and have at least somewhat of a curiosity, this place is definitely for you. The crew members (employees) do an absolutely tremendous job of taking us back in time to what it was like aboard the Titanic! You learn about how it was built, the type of passengers who were on that voyage, what their living quarters were like, what food was served, all sorts of information and numerous extremely rare artifacts are also on display. They do pay full blown respects to all passengers who did not survive that fateful and very cold night. All military members who were on board are also honored. It goes very in-depth.
It is very well laid out and just an impressive place!
I don't recommend it for families with small kids even kids up to about 12 or so. This will not hold their attention very much and may start doing what kids that age do when boredom sets in. It was witnessed on our visit!
Expect to spend about 2-2 1/2 hours on your self-guided tour depending on how you experience the place.
It's very fascinating and very informative and educational! Strongly recommend!

Excellent exhibit. Did not like the photography restrictions. Staff was helpful and informative, but could not take pictures for us.

Unable to take photos downstairs. Photos ok upstairs. Informational staff. Talented piano player upstairs. Well put together museum.

Great experience, 3 kids ages 8-11 loved it. Staff very professional, love the detail oriented teaching for kids and adults alike. Excellent throughout for all types of learners and interests.

This was my second visit. The first time I enjoyed it and it is interesting. On the second trip, I realized this is not a multiple type place to visit. My daughter and i were bored but did enjoy going with my husband. Was his first time seeing the Titanic. I will say I can't imagine what they went through, though. So sad.

This was a very impressive history of the Titanic. The story begins with the building of the ship. Each section of the ship is discussed and the story told. Young children would not enjoy. We went in October during the week so there were not large amounts of people present. It was very cold inside. Wish I had worn something much warmer.

This is an amazing museum! It takes a while to do the self-guided tours and there are activities and lessons to engage kids. We loved it!!

We spent a rainy afternoon exploring all the great artifacts of the famous ship and learned a lot about the people on board that fateful night. Very interesting afternoon.

Our first time going my son was allowed his own private tour remote, which was easy for him to use and kept him engaged throughout the tour, but last time we went they said he was too young (he's six) and couldn't have one. He proceeded to be soooooo bored through the museum that I ended up not listening to mine and just walking through to keep him entertained. I love this museum and hope I don't have the same issue next time.

If you ever have a chance to see this attraction, go for it!! It was such an awesome experience! There were so many new things we learned. I would absolutely go again!

Great stop! Took 1.5 - 2 hours to go through. They have an audio tour for adults and one for kids. The museum is very well done. Highly recommend!

Second time through the exhibit, saw things missed the first time. Was a lighted (flashlight) tour on New Years Eve, learned some insight from one of the guides on the bridge!

If you like titanic information and some artifacts, this is a great museum and I have been to a couple. Well put together and maintained.

This museum really brought the tragedy of the sinking of the Titanic to a personal level. I felt as if I was on the ship. The stories of the crew and passengers just came to life. I spent over 3 hours reading, listening to audios and hearing the guides relate the stories and the facts of that fateful night. This museum is a memorable experience. I highly recommend this activity to anyone who loves history, sea travel or the movie Titanic.

Not to be missed. Done so respectfully, with passengers and crew given individual attention and brought to life as real people. There were so many authentic artifacts (many donated or on loan by descendants of passengers), photos seen nowhere else, and recordings of actual survivors. So informative and moving. Nothing cheesy or sideshow about it. You flow through a progression of rooms and displays with a handheld audio guide, at your own pace. We were blown away, and it was a highlight of Branson.

An extensive collection of artifacts from the ship, stories from passengers, and information from the building, voyage, and disaster. The focus while we were there was the children, which was a new approach for us. It's set up to be interesting and information for both adults and children. You can spend an hour or five, but the value is definitely geared for the latter. If you just want to spend 90m - 2 hours, then it'll seem a bit high.

This is a very informative, well displayed museum. The self-paced format and the "on-demand" recordings made the experience tailored to an individual's preference. The staff was kind and knowledgeable. Very talented piano player upstairs who also offered a unique perspective on the musicians.

I took a star off for the cost. They should have some sort of family days, or 1/2 off specials. I didn’t buy our tickets prior to the day we went. I bought them straight from their website on the day we went. Note you reserve a time. I couldn’t be constricted on the day and time until the actual day! Their own website actually ended up being the best deal I could find. I took screenshots of my purchase in case I didn’t get the email. I did get the email though and that was great. When you get there, just get in line. They do have a ticket booth to the left but you don’t need that..Just show up maybe 10-15 min before your reserved time and get in line. Eventually when they are done explaining the rules you will end up inside the ship at a ticket desk and they will scan the code on your phone for each of your guests. It was easy. You cannot take pictures on the first floor but when you get to the grand staircase, fair game for taking pics the rest of the way. Not sure of the exact reason ..they said something about Federal stuff, idk what that was..I just paid attention to the part that said do not have your phone out haha. They said that many times. They have cameras everywhere so I wasn’t going to be caught on my phone, lol and get kicked out after paying to get in. There are zillions of cool things to take pics of above the first floor so no worries. This place is BIG. You feel like you’re on a ship. You can walk at your own leisure, taking as many pics and reading as much as you want. We were there labor day weekend and it was busy, but honestly they do a great job with the amount of people they let in at a certain time. It’s not that crowded at all at any given time. There were babies in strollers, and big families and it didn’t seem cramped. We loved that we got a boarding pass at the beginning that had a person from the ship. You try and find your person on your tour. Mine ended up being a very well to do woman. Her and her husband had a whole corner room devoted to them. There are SO many things to look at. They have done an excellent job with their displays. There were large wall displays showing how the ship was made, and how it was fueled. They had actual size life boat for you to sit in, they had decks that were tilted for kids to climb on. They had a water bowl swirling to show how cold the water was, and a timer to see how long you could hold your finger in. Btw speaking of cold, bring a light jacket to the museum because some areas are cold. Your kids will get cold…..My husband is not a museum person like myself and our teenage kids. He said this is actually one he would go back to. He seemed to have fun and that’s unusual for him at a museum, ha! When he said he would go back I did a double take. Of course I would go back in a heartbeat and so would my kids. I like ships though. They have a great gift shop at the end. You can enter the gift shop without going on a tour because we went back the next day and got a souvenir for one of our kids who decided he wanted one like his sister got the day before lol. I ended up getting a 3rd class coffee mug. It was $10. My kids got a rectangular box that has blue oil and water in it with a ship and iceberg. It was cute. You shake it and it all floats around. They were $16 a piece. The gift shop is comparable to any museum gift shop for prices, but they have a TON of gear, from shirts to dishes to toys. They even have the heart of the ocean necklaces, lol. Which kinda made me laugh. When you go to Branson plan the things out ahead that you really want to see and do. This will make your trip so much more fun and enjoyable. Everything you go to do will be pricey. So just pick the things ahead that you want to do for sure and budget for them. There is so much to do it is overwhelming if you decide when you get there it can be hard (and more expensive). The strip is packed with lots of cool things. On this trip we chose The Titanic, Veterans War Museum, heavy metal go cart and ferris wheel. We also walked the landing, and visited Table Rock Lake dam visitors center. We ate at so many awesome restaurants. This was our first trip to Branson and we did it all in a weekend. I feel like we picked awesome things on our first trip. Next trip we will definitely go back to the Titanic.

Outstanding museum. Very educational and nice . Not at all slow or boring. “Crew members “ were very knowledgeable distinguishing between legend and actual facts, where different.

We learned so much more about the passengers. We loved the interactive recordings. A wonderful experience!

Enjoyable experience! Very informative and interesting exhibit. Could take in what interested you and pass over what didn’t. Included many personal stories that were impactful! Worth the visit!

Amazing story - very hands on & interactive exhibits - great for all ages. Plenty of places to sit down if needed. You can't get to anything outside however, no top of the ship, only interior areas. Would have been nice to see a replica of a stateroom. You get a card with your travelers name on it & then find out later in the tour if you survived or perished.

We thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits and would recommend it to everyone. The grand staircase was beautiful!

This is without question an experiential and participative self guided experience into the HMS Titanic story. You will assume the identity of a soul who was on the Titanic on that fateful day. Titanic Survivor or Titanic Decedent. You will learn so much including the story of the passenger you assume.
Feel the slope of the deck after the iceberg tore into the Titanic, feel the near freezing water temp with your hands, priceless artifacts are a part of this wonderful experience. All of us enjoyed this experience.
5 out of 5 stars.

Bought tickets from ReserveBranson and saved good money. Easy entry tickets purchased for 11 am and was able to enter 15 minutes early. Workers throughout acting like people who were aboard, giving very interesting information. Easy to move through and view the museum without too many people in your way to view or waiting too long to view items. Interesting items, information, and photos. We spent 2 hours touring.

The price seemed a little high, but took kids (10 & 7) while we were visiting Branson. They stayed engaged and all of the workers were engaging and friendly. Really nice exhibits and very interactive. Would recommend!

Very cool tribute to those who were in the titanic. Lots of personal items displayed. Gives you an idea of the excitement and terror all in one experience

We all know what happened to the Titanic. It’s not a happy story, and visiting this museum is a poignant experience. It’s very well done and interesting, though, with genuine artifacts as well as reproductions from the ship. They give you a card when you board with the name of a passenger. Later as you learn more about them, you find out whether your passenger survived. It’s a respectful and effective way to honor their memories.

We really enjoyed the visit. It was much more thorough than I had expected. The amount of items from the ship was impressive.

Great historical tour and museum. We really enjoyed learning about the personal stories of those on board. It's also fun to learn the fake of the passenger card that you get when you come in.

The trip was exciting and also beautiful !! We ate it so many good restaurants and shopped until we thought our feet were going to drop off. Went to the state parks rented a place at lake tanicomo and we will be back.

Wow! Authentic, educational and a well done museum! We enjoyed learning more about the people that were on the Titantic.

Very enlightening adventure. The guides were extremely knowledgeable and eager to share the story of what happened on that night. Such a tragedy but their legacies live on if they are not forgotten. Touching the iceberg and feeling the cold of the water just made it seem so much more real.

Outstanding museum with interactive exhibits, artifacts from the Titanic, and amazing information. Excellent special exhibit on children that were on the Titanic.

This was my 2nd visit to the museum. I now see that I missed a lot of information from my first visit. I was worth seeing again for sure.

The entire exhibit. So much to take in, a lot facts and history with artifacts. Pictures, video and even voice from passengers.

We really didn’t know what to expect…but it really turned out to be quite informative and interesting. From the beginning to the end the staff that we’re working did quite a job remembering all the facts. They kept us involved and the exhibits were really amazing. They had actual items from the ship. Opened our eyes to how the people on the boat probably felt.

Very interesting and well done. Kept the interest of a grandmother and her 10 year old grandson. I was not sure if he would have any interest in this at all but he agreed to go. He especially got interested when they would be talking about the children that were on board.

This was awesome. Very interesting and staff were so informative. Spent 2 hours reading, looking, listening and taking pictures. Well worth the price. It's so much more than I expected.

This museum was impressive. Not only did it display original Titanic artifacts, but it told the story of the liner from construction through the sinking. A great deal of time was put into the personnal stories of the passengers and crew. The museum employees, dressed as crew were amazing as well, and very knowledgable about the ship. We planned on being there 30 minutes... ended up being there 90! A must see if you're in Branson.

Another over rated venue - yes there was some stuff from the Titanic - focused a lot on those that perished - not that impressed seeing dishes and tea pots - a deck chair - life preserver - over priced best to spend your money else where

I've done both the Branson and Pigeon Forge Titanic museums. Although Pigeon Forge is a little larger and has a couple of distinctives that make it the better of the two, this is still a really solid experience with a ton of artifacts, a polite staff, and a great atmosphere. Definitely worth the visit.

Loved this museum. Very informative and great displays. Loved it was audio self-guided. Thought it was very professionally organized. Each person is given a boarding pass, and you find out if you survived or not at the end of the tour.

I can’t say enough good things about the Titanic Museum in Branson, MO. The artifacts were impressive, the research that went into this museum was thorough and presented in ways that were easy to understand. Staff members were friendly and very helpful. The hands on displays made an impact on my 10 year old niece. Thank you for displaying the tragedy of the Titanic in a thoughtful, compassionate way. We will be back.

My wife and I enjoyed the museum very much. Receiving the name of a passenger at the beginning added an extra interest to the displays. We highly recommend this museum to anyone!

I wanted to book ticket for the Melbourne Australia show,but instead booked for the Branson.
The whole family arrived at the venue and we were shown away as we did not have the correct tickets 🥹😣😢🤬😡
Very sad day for us all...
Can I please get a refund on my tickets ?

This was an amazing museum. Interactive and self-guided. We went in December on a Monday, so it wasn’t very crowded. We spent over 3 hours pouring through the exhibit. The staff were incredibly knowledgeable and informative.

Very educational exhibit of the Titanic Ship interior. Great stories, pictures and details about this Tragedy! Recreation of the main Wood Staircase inside the ship, many pieces of furniture out of the ship, etc.

The museum was interesting but they were still requiring customers to wear masks of submission long after the mandate was lifted by the new Branson mayor and city council.

I took one star off solely for feeling held up and then pushed by tour groups around our visit. It must be hard for them to balance and keep on schedule with tours, but we had to wait a good amount of time even before being allowed entry to the ticket line, then as we were enjoying particular spots within the museum, guides would lead their group right up on our heels and over-run the area. The staff were friendly though and they tried to amuse us in the gift shop where many of us were held before getting the ok for entry.
There's lots within the museum to make it a good stop. I'm not sure I'd want to go during prime season. I'd fear it would be overrun.

The staff engaged you the minute you entered. Adults and youth were encouraged to participate in a scavenger hunt and/or your character throughout the museum. beautiful job with the recreation of many rooms and the hand carved stairs to first class rooms.

My 6yo is a HUGEEEEE fan of the movie and the actual ship. He loves sharing Titanic facts. Coming to Branson, MO last week - - the Titanic Museum was the MAIN reason for coming and it was a blast!!
This museum is soooo worth it! It's a must attend. The staff was great. Loved the piano dude. So much to see and learn. It was so cool.
The 28 degree water. Holy crap!! Soooooooo cold!!!
Like I said before, it's a great tour. We'll be back soon.

What a neat self guided tour. You can go at your own pace. So much good info and so many artifacts from the ship . Make sure to make time for this on your trip to Branson .

It was so incredibly crowded and loud that my kids and I were not able to enjoy very much of it at all. If management is going to charge such high prices then they have a responsibility to make sure that each person has at least a chance at the same type of experience. Allowing hundreds of people in at the same time after making us make reservations is kind of ridiculous. I guess if it isn't super crowded and you're not just being pushed along by a huge wave of people then it's a good experience. For us it was a rip off.

There are two Titanic Museums in the US. This ine, and one in Pigeon Forge, MO. Of the two, this is my favorite. The exhibits are beautifully done, the audio tour very helpful, and the docents, powerful. It's wonderful to have someone who is well versed in the history standing near the exhibits to add supplemental information or answer questions. (PF location does not offer this service.) This is a beautiful museum and a respectful memorial to those whose lives were lost.

We really enjoyed our self guided tour of the Titanic Museum. When you enter the museum you get a boarding pass with the name of a passenger you will be going through the tour. At the end of the tour you find out if you survive the tragedy.
There were great photos and lots of memorabilia to see throughout the museum and stories about the passengers.
The nice thing is it wasn’t really crowded so we were able to see all the displays and hear all the different stories!

Really enjoyed it. Quite interesting and very well presented. Definitely worth a visit if your in Branson.

Awesome!! Highly recommend! The music room is so beautiful and worth the trip on its own. You will giggle and you will cry!
Also, if you’re buying souvenirs, they do not price gouge! Honestly, that made the trip worth it for us even more. It was very affordable for my family of four to walk out with a souvenir of their own.
The staff was really friendly, I was taking a picture where I shouldn’t have been (I was excited and forgot), and we were asked so politely to not take pictures. She probably says this a million times a day, but she said it with a genuine smile and told us to have fun. The experience was something I won’t forget, and I will recommend this to everyone I ever meet 🤍

I have been waiting to come to the Titanic Museum for a long time. It was great. There was a good bit of information and it was decorated very nicely for Christmas. I had my 3 year old with us and she did not allow me with a lot of time to actually read. My 16 year old enjoyed it. Over all I am glad I went.

Excellent museum with Titanic artifacts. Lots of pictures of how the ship was constructed and videos . Pictures of those who survived and perished. You will learn so much about this amazing story .

This was a beautiful tribute to everything Titanic. The Grand Staircase was beautiful and the 1st and 3rd class cabins were really awesome to see to make the experience more in depth. You could feel how cold the water was at the time of the sinking and the slope of the deck which I thought was very cool to have. They did a wonderful job!

This experience was really neat for all ages. As it is a great tribute and memorial to those who were on the ship, the learning experience is great. My kids (10 and 7) absolutely loved it and learned so much. I would recommend this to anyone in the area who is looking for something fun and unique to experience.

This was a great interactive museum. Kids were even activity involved with the exhibits. as they have a kids track to get them involved. It actually is a little emotional at the end because you are given a passengers name and information and you are able to see if passenger perished or survived.

This museum is something I have wanted to do for a LONG time. I have been obsessed with all things Titanic since I was young. We had a family of 15 go through the museum. Ages ranging from 3-75. There are steps you have to climb but if you have trouble climbing stairs, they have an elevator to go up onto the second floor. Everything was set up easy to read and see. The only issue I had is they let too many people in at once and it was congested when we went in, so unfortunately I did not get to see everything. I missed out on seeing the life jackets because there was at least 30 or more people in one room. Im not sure if it was a private tour or what. There are still lots of other things to see. I would come again, probably as soon as they open.

It’s very somber but does a very good job by honoring those who perished aboard Titanic. The Grand staircase was absolutely beautiful. All the pictures were absolutely beautiful from that time period.

We really enjoyed the museum, especially with the audio. We look for attractions that our son, who is visually impaired son can enjoy also and this did not disappoint.

This was my first time visiting. I love the old photos and newspapers that talked about this unsinkable ship. This is why I don't go on cruises.

Our family had a wonderful time during our experience aboard the White Star Lines Titanic. Loved the way the beauty and history were presented. I especially loved the music room tour and our guide/hostess really did an amazing job telling the story of the musicians and a glimpse of their lives and dedication. Very moving. Rena`Peterson seemed to know the story of every passenger. Very impressive. This made the tour next level. I personally appreciate when people enjoy their employment and show that through the atmosphere they create for guests.

This was an insightful experience. We had five teens with us and they were able to immerse themselves to understand this piece of history they have read about. There were so many interesting things to see. Many of the kids said this was their favorite thing we did.

Wow. We can't recommend this museum highly enough. It was a wonderful part of our visit to Branson - from the actual artifacts displayed in the exhibit, to the way that the story of the Titanic was told, to the experience itself, everything was wonderful. The staff was helpful and friendly, and I can't even begin to describe the whole experience. Wonderful. Just do this... really. You'll love it.

This is easily the best all-ages museum in Branson and if you haven't been to a Titanic exhibit, this is a fabulous one.
In previous years I've been to the Titanic exhibit back home in Las Vegas at the Luxor. There is another one of these exhibits in Tennessee. I can definitively say that the exhibits are different in that the artifacts aren't the same but you will receive a card with information about a passenger or crew member on the Titanic and at the end, you can check the survivor's wall to see if they made it off the Titanic.
The free audio guides were fantastic and you should definitely use them. I played all the audio clips including the extras that were mentioned verbally at the end of the audio clip. You don't use headphones, you simply hold what looks like a Wii remote up to your ear after pressing the number of the audio clip that you wish to listen to.
I felt like this exhibit was both larger and more interactive than in Las Vegas - it's supposedly to scale on the first floor at least.
I enjoyed it and my husband ended up buying himself a captain's hat that said "Titanic" across it to wear to the 80's yacht rock concerts we go to. It was only about $10 and the shopping bag in the gift shop is a nice, sturdy fabric with a Titanic print on it rather than a disposable plastic bag.
Overall, this was a great activity and it wasn't overly expensive.
Visited: December 2024

They let too many people in at one time and was too crowded to even enjoy it. People were rude, walking front of you when trying to read something. It was packed like sardines and half way thru we just wanted out. If you want pictures of the grand staircase, forget it! Too many people walking into your picture.

This is a very interesting museum. Took quite a while to go through it but worth the time. They have nice photos and artifacts on display. We took a photo at the end. You get a boarding pass of a passenger and at the you find out what happened to them.

We appreciated the vast array of artifacts on display, many of which are genuine items recovered from the wreck site or obtained from survivors. Interactive exhibits allow guests to engage with the history of the Titanic in an educational manner. Personal stories and biographies of passengers and crew members are shared, giving a human touch to the historical events.

The main reason for this getaway weekend visit and worth it!
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August, 2024 Visit
My wonderful wife and I enjoyed a fantastic getaway weekend to Springfield and Branson… 47 hours of fun!
The main purpose of this trip was to visit the Titanic Museum, which we have seen for years but somehow had not yet visited. We’re glad we attended.
First and foremost this is a memorial to those who died that night… the Titanic struck the iceberg at 11:40pm local time Sunday, April 14, 1912 and sunk at 2:20am Monday, April 15, 1912. Of the 2,240 passengers, 706 survived and 1,534 perished.
The docent in the music room played a song and then shared how none of us can fully appreciate what happened… and like adults appreciate parenthood once it happens, differently than they looked at parents when they were kids… perhaps a visit to the Titanic Museum helps appreciate those who lived and those who died.
A variety of exhibits help us appreciate:
- the construction of the Titanic and her sister ship, the Olympic, in Ireland, in video and in an IMPRESSIVELY large and well detailed model that was built over two years’ time by the model builder
- Perspectives from those who sailed… words shared by survivors, including a priest’s poetic prayers
- The comparative luxury offered even third-class passengers
- The wall of names of the passengers
- Images from the Woods Hold Institute visits when they discovered the Titanic
- the pitch of the deck as it rose vertically in its sinking
- the cold cold cold bucket of 28-degree water… how long can you keep your hand(s) in it?
- the full-side propeller hanging above the entrance
- the graciousness of all those working there
The museum is focused on the ship and the memorial to its passengers.
The movie is one of the best of all time; the scene at the front of the ship, the “I’m flying Jack! I’m flying!” scene is from the movie, is officially fictitious, and is thereby not available…but that would be the only way I can think of to improve this museum… and yet I wonder if such a scene, for us to re-enact, and/or to photograph / capture a short video… may detract from the respectful, insightful, energizing memorial that this.
Thank you, Titanic Museum, Branson!
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The museum was very informative and well maintained. It is definitely more of an adult type of place to visit. The 8 year old in our group was not very engaged. They attempted to make it interactive in places but with mixed success for our group. If you've got active young people this might not be the best place for you. But if you’ve got a group that loves to learn and read and slowly meander, then you'll love it! 😊

The Titanic Museum is the sole reason why my boyfriend and I decided to come to Branson. We had seen YouTube videos about it and decided we needed to go. The outside of the building is already amazing, every time we drove past on the main strip we had to stare at the Titanic-shaped building and the fountain at the bottom.
We got there 20 mins before opening and there was already a line forming quickly, so I think it's safe to say they're always busy. We bought out tickets and were handed a boarding pass from a real Titanic survivor and were told to look for their names. Both mine and my boyfriend's passengers survived the wreck.
You also have the option of taking an audio player with you to hear more info on many of the artifacts. In some rooms, they even had music playing from the movie and in another room a staff member playing the piano. It all really added to the atmosphere and the experience, which was wonderful. There was even a small tribute wall for the people on the Ocean Gate expedition.
All of the staff were extremely professional and very friendly. The gift shop had so many things to choose from as well!! Unfortunately, you are not allowed to take photos on the first floor and staff members are not allowed to take your photo for you on the Grand staircase, but we asked another visitor to do that for us.
The Titanic Museum is definitely one of the best museums in the area and well-worth the price, unlike many of the others. We also loved the interactive exhibits such as the cold water, steering wheel, and the angles of the ship. If I ever visit Branson again, this will be one of my first stops and I recommend it to anyone and all my friends. The way everything is set up gives you a wonderful experience that I was not able to get at most of the other places I visited in Branson.

Excellent self guided tour. This was the second Titanic Museum that I visit and I can go up and downstairs. I enjoyed all of it, obviously remembering what represents.

Enjoyed our time there. Full of information about the people that were on the ship as well as artifacts of that era on ships of that type ( dishes, silverwear, clothing etc). The simulated deck where you can experience the angle of the sinking ship was surreal as well experiencing the temperature of the ocean at that time of year by submersing your hand in water was eyeopening. Takes about 1.5-2 hours.

The whole thing was Amazing! The artifacts and pictures tell the story. There was an area that had a tub of water circulating at the temp the water was when it sank so you can put your finger in to feel.

This was a wonderful museum and very tastefully done- no tacky cheesy stuff here. The only thing I took away a star for was some of the staff were just rude and you can’t take pictures at the beginning and then all of a sudden halfway through when you get to the grand staircase you can? Even though most all the exhibits in the second half are similarly made just of first class and not the 3rd class. I read some reviews of people saying it’s not interactive- it is very interactive and has the listening guide. Although- it’s just not full of toys for your kids to run around on- which is enjoyable to other guests. I also took off a star because I wish the audio guide provided headphones.

Not sure what I expected but I So surprised by the amount of detail or into this museum! It was amazing and so informative.

Visited with my grown son and his roommate. This tour did not disappoint. So interesting and so much to see and experience. Brings the actual tragedy into a different perspective. I highly recommend this attraction while in Branson!

I love it !! If you a fan of Titanic history definitely you need visit the museum, you feel transported to April 1912 😊

It really put into perspective what happened that evening. Our 14-year-old daughter loved it. It was a great experience.

Fantastic exhibit, would highly recommend! Staff were very friendly and knowledgeable, would definitely return to catch everything I might have missed.

Overpriced for the amount of material there. Also, they pack people in so tight that even Disney would be jealous. No photography allowed on the lower floor, it was too crowded to see half the displays. Also , I was puzzled by the abundance of displays about the Jewish passengers and exhibits about the holocaust and Anne Frank ? No other religions were mentioned anywhere. This would have been a much nicer visit had the crowd been half the size. Warning- you wait in the open foyer, so if it is cold outside , bring your warmest jacket to wear !

I rated it 4 stars because it was so very HOT and miserable. My oldest son wanted to go over the 4th of July, so we went. We saw 2 shows and my son went to the Titanic and other things. Plus, we went over into Arkansas to see a few things, then back to Branson. Also, there were tornado warnings all over while we were there. I have always enjoyed the shows.

As sad as this event was, it was really interesting and beautiful . The Grand Staircase was gorgeous!

It was amazing seeing items that were actually on the Titanic. The museum is wonderful and I would definitely recommend it!

My two young adult kids & I had a good time at this museum. You can tell the amount of time that has been put into it. The actors are engaging and we learned a lot. It’s a museum for everyone!

Excellent Experience
Very Well Done Presentation
Loved the person card
Loved the historical stories
Loved the recreated areas
Just excellent!!!

Excellent educational and interactive exhibits, knowledgeable and friendly ’crew,’ fun gift shop, and a smashed penny machine! Very informative three hours went quickly.

This exhibit was amazing! As a life time lover of all things Titanic this museum show cased the tragedy and artifacts in a touching way. I love that they are honoring children of the Titanic and choose a new group of people to honor each year. I was extremely touched by the stories of the people on the Titanic.

Good experience visiting this hands on Museum. Much information about the Titanic, how it was built and a listing of all the crew members and passengers and their fate of that April night in 1912. You can go at your own pace so if you like to read every detail or prefer to scan quickly it is your choice. We didn't have any children in our group but there is several hands on for kids to give them information about this ship. Several in period costume personnel were available to answer questions. Great experience a must see.

This was our first trip to Titanic Museum. We took our time and took it all in. What we were expecting to take 1 1/2-2 hours took us at least 3 hours, but we read everything and just enjoyed our time there. It was very informative. The staff was wonderful.

5 of us for around $110, better price than expected, as they had a family package which included the audio device. I had a 16yo and 14yo who both seemed to enjoy the museum. My 16yo really wanted to go to this museum and loved it. I enjoyed the audio device as it’s hard to absorb it all with so many distractions (reading, looking and other people). Though other reviews complained about the different groups that were honored I found it interesting. By the end I was done with all the reading though. I enjoyed seeing the cabins- the sizes and costs of the suites, bathroom facilities, etc. Of course, it is sad too. The grand staircase is beautiful. Staff were all friendly..

The Titanic Museum exceeded my expectations. It wasn't just another hyped up attraction ---it was well done and appropriately honored the memories of those who experienced the tragedy in 1912. It was educational, interesting, enjoyable, and I would definitely recommend it. The exhibit kept the interest of my two teens : daughter 11 and Son 13. My 71 year old mother and I (46) also enjoyed it. Very good experience.

This was very, very interesting. It was also sobering. They give you a Boarding pass when you arrive. On the back of it is a bio about someone that was on the Titanic. You have to walk and read all the stories in the exhibits looking for your bio. If you don't see your bio earlier, you definitely find out their fate on the wall at the end. They did a good job of acknowledging the individuals that died and also shared about the survivors and what happened to them. As I said it was very interesting.

Went to Branson for my birthday. My boyfriend and I showed are tickets and was wished a Happy Birthday and given a birthday sticker to wear and was given a gift.
The staff was so sweet and helpful. The museum itself was great. Very educational and alot of hands on.
After the tour we went to the gift shop. The gift shop was big and full of great things. The staff there was just as friendly as the museum staff. Left with souvenirs that will always remind us of that great day.

Just really a good experience
Would suggest to other people to go see
Also this is ridiculous for you to ask me to do a survey and then tell me how many words or letters I need to use

Very interesting things, you could spend hours in here learning about the titanic history, from when and where it was built to the sinking

There is so much to see and do in Branson but this was the one on the top of our list. We spent about 2 1/2 hours and could have stayed longer. A highlight of our recent vacation for sure.

Excellent Titanic museum with many items and pictures. Good videos about the ship building and 1980’s and underwater explorations.

The organizers of this museum did a fine job. History of the event, the ship, personal stories and artifacts from the ship were plentiful and made the experience a little deeper than others I have visited.

Went as a family with a 9 year old girl and 11 year old boy. We all loved it. We did watch Titanic (Kate Winslet/ Leonardo DiCaprio version) beforehand, and I think that, along with being assigned a passenger, really helped my kids enjoy it. There weren’t a lot of Titanic specific artifacts, but lots of period similar things and recreations. The staff was knowledgeable. It was about 2 hours in length and not one of my kids was begging to go at the end. Even my husband liked it.

This was the best museum I’ve ever been in as far as information on all things in the museum itself. Great information about the events and beautiful decor.
I’ve been twice and would go again because they change things often.

Great tour. Helpful staff along the way to answer questions. The Grand Staircase was cool. Learned a lot. Had some interesting items from the Titanic. Put your hand in 22 degree water and see how long you can hold it. Lots to experience. Personal audio devices provided for additional details.

We took several hours to tour the museum and found it to be very interesting. They actually have original artifacts on display and several knowledgeable employees throughout. When you arrive you will be given a card one of the passengers that was a board. As you go through the museum you may find information about them. At the end you will be able to find out if your passenger as a survivor and if so they have an area that tells what they went on to do with their lives. You should plan to spend between 2 and 3 hours when you tour this museum.

We were looking forward to the Titanic Museum and it was wonderful! The displays were very well done and interesting. I wasn't sure if I would like a self-guided tour but the audio was fairly good. There were also people in several of the rooms that gave information pertinent to that area. The historical facts were presented clearly but in a way than kept your attention. There were many artifacts and "one of a kind" objects from The Titanic. We have been to the much larger Titanic Museum in Belfast and thought this one in Branson did a wonderful job for its size. I highly recommend this museum.

Exhibit was very interesting and informative. Love the narrated phone. Period costumes were a great touch. Great for all ages.

My daughter took my husband and I on a cruise to New England. There are beautiful views everywhere on the Atlantic Ocean. The vast Atlantic Ocean and the lighthouses along the coast, the beautiful fishing villages, the mansions on the ocean. The shimmering lake surface under the sunset, everything is so beautiful. It was worth the trip! We commemorate the victims at the Atlantic Maritime Museum and pray for the peace and happiness of our ancestors in heaven! It also makes us more respectful of nature.

It is a fascinating place. The history that is captured and brought to life. The exhibits show what life was like on the Titanic. The history of the voyage and the passengers. They have pictures taken between England and Ireland. They have stories of survivors and those who died. They have fun facts for the kids and adults too. If you are a history buff, or just curious about the most famous disaster at sea, then you must go to the Titanic museum.

This is a great museum - artifacts from the Titanic, pictures, recreations of some of the rooms, and lots of information about both the boat being built, and lots of information about passengers. You are given a boarding pass for one of the passengers when you enter. At the end you find out whether your passenger survived or not. You are given an audio tour device, which you activate in the different areas of the museum.

This museum was so amazing. I loved seeing all of the different exhibits there. Would definitely recommend. And the fact that my niece went with me was extra special.

The concept of the set your own pace while learning about the person you were given on your boarding pass.

We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Titanic museum. They captured some very fine details of the ship and recreated some great scenes

What a well laid out and informative experience, a must see if in Belfast and worth traveling to if elsewhere in Ireland. Also a very poignant experience with some of the artefacts on display

This museum is so interesting. I learned so much. I loved that they had an audio tour so we didn't have to stand and read a bunch of stuff. The number of people they let in was perfect..not too crowded. There are women in parts of the museum that answer questions and tell stories. They are unbelievably knowledgeable and very friendly. I would highly recommend this museum.

The museum contains a lot of information about the Titanic. It took us 2 hours to look and read everything on display. They give you a card of a real crew member or passenger and at the end you find out the fate of the person on your card. It has a lot of items on display but some of them are from the Titanic's sister ship Olympic to show examples of what it would have looked like on the Titanic. The traveling museum exhibitions from the late 1990's and early 2000's were better and contained more artifacts but if you have never seen any Titanic exhibits, this is a good one to visit.

The museum is housed in a massive replica of the Titanic itself, and the attention to detail is impressive. There were personal stories of those aboard the ship, which was pretty impactful. Worth taking the time to see.

If you've ever been intrigued by the story of the Titanic then this is the experience for you.
My wife and I have been to the Titanic museum in Pigeon Forge, TN and this one is pretty much the same. No photos or videos on the first floor however.
My biggest issue with the Titanic experience is just the need of the people running the place trying to make you feel like a part of the sailing as opposed to just a visitor. The timed tickets make the experience crowded and rushed. Although I didn't see any enforcement of the time slots. As long as you had a ticket you could have entered at any boarding time.

What a great way to spend several hours! They give you an audio device to use and it was so informative! They have lots of actual artifacts from the Titanic. So many stories of the people that were on the ship. Survivors and people that were killed. Well worth the time and money!

This is a very nice museum. The hosts are very knowledgeable. The center staircase is very impressive. You can take all the time you need. Self guided tour. They give you a small recorder that you can punch in a number to get an audio clip about what you're looking at. Very nice. Informative. We learned a lot.

Very different from the last time. This year featuring The children. Would recommend for anyone. New features and lots to see

This museum was AMAZING! It was so educational but also emotional. The whole thing was great but the highlight was the lifeboat drill portion with Rena Peterson. She made the experience so real to us and made it so personal. She gave interesting thought-provoking questions. I would definitely come back again especially if I can hear her talk again. Thanks for such a great time!

The good news: The Titanic exhibits were historically accurate, informative, and interesting. They also have a good collection of items from the ship, and restrooms.
The bad news: The cost is on the high side of life for what you get. The downstairs exhibits are too crammed together. But the weirdest thing? Including Holocaust exhibits and information. And then trying to show "a connection between the two?" Spoiler alert: there is as much connection between the Titanic and the Holocaust as there is between Kevin Bacon and Henry Cavill (i.e., they have a mutual friend/contact). Using their logic, they could have covered WWI, WWII, the Civil War, and a dozen other events that people on the Titanic were part of. If you want to have a Holocaust museum, then just do so. It's a great idea. But don't just cram it willy nilly into another major event for the heck of it. Pass.

My wife and I purchased tickets for this museum during our recent visit to Branson, Missouri. You can purchase your tickets online and it has a unique format where you select a time for your tour to start. It is a self-guided tour with audio devices included in the ticket price however, there are employees present throughout the museum that are very friendly and willing to answer any questions you may have. You can spend as long or little time here as you want however, the various displays and descriptions are very interesting and you will learn a lot about the Titanic and the passengers/crew. I recommend this attraction when you are visiting the area.

I am not a museum guy. In fact I usually hate them but this one was really good. it was well laid out, interesting and just the right length of time. I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed it so much.

We drove 10 hours just to see this museum. I am a little fascinated by Titanic. I did not feel rushed and the amount of people in the museum was not overwhelming when we went inside. So many pictures and artifacts inside the museum. The movies inside were a nice touch. I loved the display of the actual room sizes aboard the ship.

Amazing museum! Worth money and time.
The boarding pass we received and then following our person through the Titanic to find out if they/ we survived or not.
Definitely for older kids and adults. Very clean. Great staff and such a tribute to history and the passengers.

If you’re interested at all in the Titanic, this is a great exhibit! It was enjoyable for those in our group who don’t consider themselves Titanic “fans” as well. The audio tour is well done and the artifacts displayed were interesting as well. They were running a special tour/exhibit about the children on the Titanic that was very powerful. Even though I have been to many Titanic exhibits over the years, this was still very special. Very well done.

Good experiece well organized. Lots of information presented. Facility was very clean.
Just a little on the pricey side.

We enjoyed the experience and the artifacts. We’ve been to other exhibits, but this was far better and more immersive.

It was worth seeing. Who isn't interested in the Titanic history? It is a self guided tour, but their were people dressed in character that were more than happy to share some information with you. It is a bit sobering, but I would reccomend going through it.

We went as a family, 6 adults, one teenager and 4 under the age of 6. Discounts for military, veterans, etc. which was nice. You are given a card with a name of someone who was actually on the Titanic. It gives you a little history of the person and at the end of the tour, there is a wall that lets you know if you survived or not and if you did, they tell your story after the ordeal. We all thought this was pretty neat and the kids really liked that but they didn't like that some of them didn't survive. It is self-guided and they give you a hand set that sincs with the exhibits. There is a gift shop at the end of the tour. Overall, we all agreed that it was worth going to.

Much more than Vegas exhibit staff available for additional information. Lots of photos- artifacts and displays of furniture

What a great experience first time we’ve ever here went with four children ages 12 to 15 they enjoyed it also kept their interest the whole time

Great museum for those interested in the Titanic or students of history. Displays are well done and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Well worth a visit.

Lots of little kids but other than that okay. And other than the fact the tickets are a bit high for what you get and Branson has no connection to the sinking of the Titanic...a totally okay trip.

I really enjoyed this place!!! It was so interesting and filled with lots of authentic artifacts. The staging of the rooms made it 10x better. So many interactive experiences.
It was a bit crowded (waiting to read signs, experience interactive parts) but it was worth the trip!

This museum is good for adults and kids. We did the normal audio tour. This is also a very sad historical event so it would be strange to say we had fun. But it was very informative, very well put together, and there were docents throughout who were knowledgeable and friendly. The whole city of Branson is more or less a tourist trap but this is a great stop for history or sinking-ship buffs.

Good place,We liked the place but was a little crowed ,too much people in one small hallway. The articles and pics are so good. The another bad points are the rules : cannot take photo in the first floor and only pics (no videos) allowed in the second floor. Can't understand why when you are paying. Another frustation pack: why we cannot go over the deck to take pics too?

Self-guided tour that allowed you to look at the different artifacts and learn about the event. Many interactive areas for young children.

Great environment and staff was very informative and helpful. Great history and learning experience. The gift shop had plenty to offer including snacks

This visit to the Titanic was extremely special. The story of the children of the Titanic was being told with new artifacts and stories. The Titanic is a very moving museum tour with a true story that everyone should see! The tour is great for children thru adults!

The Titanic Museum was awesome! The exhibits are very well thought out and informative. There are several tributes to different groups of passengers that I found to be very emotional and moving. The artifacts are amazing! You really get the full story of the ship's history and legacy. One tip: be sure to reserve tickets in advance, because entrance is limited.

Very nice for pre-teen ages. Very informative. Nice artifacts retrieved from actual wreckage site. Interactive and interesting.

It was so accurate to the movie, so much amazing sights to view, To the top to bottom. It's the best sight for sure I highly recommend seeing it!!

So distasteful. Super tacky, super Branson-esque. This place is all about trying to make a buck off of people. Don’t waste your time or money here

There was so much meaning and intentionality put into this collection of Titanic items! We loved how the museum honored the passengers and crew members and made them come to life as people rather than merely victims. The Titanic artifacts were amazing and the replicas of the other aspects of the ship were also remarkable. The staff was also knowledgeable and had a passion for sharing about the Titanic. We spent a couple of hours in the museum; I could have spent more time , but my family was satisfied with the time we spent and it could be experienced in less time.

I liked the audio available with the tour. I could go at my leisure and listen as I walked. The employee in the room about the musicians was an excellent piano player and the sound was beautiful. The displays were nicely done and I learned quite a bit about the different groups on the ship. Where my review drops is because of the gift shop. I felt many of the items were in poor taste. The Titanic is the final resting place for so many people. I don't feel we need clothing with an iceberg or magnets with water to try to get the ship to hit an iceberg or shot glasses with coordinates on them. After doing the tour I felt I could have skipped this and done something else instead.

We enjoyed the tour. It was interesting to see all the artifacts and information on the people aboard the Titanic.

I loved all the artifacts and all the information to take in when your inside the Museum. I also loved that you can take pictures for majority of the whole tour. My kids had such a great time as well as there were things for them to see and do. So glad we stopped here and went to the Titanic Museum. Stop by there and you won't regret it.

Great experience!!! Very educational for kids and adults both. This is a very attention keeping tour back into the history of the Titanic.

Great place to visit. We had a great time . So many interesting things to see. Go at your own pace. And met some nice people while we where there

This was such a fun experience! They issue you a boarding pass at the beginning of the tour of a real passenger. As you go along the tour, you can find additional information about your passenger and whether they survived or perished in the ship's sinking. The other really neat thing about this tour is that they give you a remote that you enter a code into that you find in each room and the remote tells you more information. They have so many great things in this museum that I want to go back again!

Wish we could have had more time! We snuck this in between two visits we had scheduled tickets for! It was the 7-year-olds idea, and she was so excited to see the titanic! We would love to go back when the kids are a bit older and have more patience so we can read and listen to everything!

Our granddaughter read a book about the Titanic last year and she was familiar with the ship and its story. The Museum is very well done. We all learned a lot on our audio tour. So glad we choose to do this.

Great self guided tour. Interesting information. Lots of pictures and reading. Staff was professional, friendly and courteous
The individual recorders were awesome. Let's you enjoy the tour at your own pace!

We only went here because our 7 year old grandson was so interested. I was concerned it would be garish, macabre or even take advantage of people's experience. But in fact, it was well done, well presented, engaging and educational.
Our grandson loved it, and would go back immediately. And he has ADHD, so keeping his interest is not always easy. I also found it absorbing, and so did my husband - three individuals from very different interest perspectives were all pleased with the experience.

Amazing experience! You are treated with awesome cast/staff who go into character. Each person gets a name card at the beginning, throughout the tour you really get to see what it would have been life to be your person, from dining and living quarters to the end where everyone is getting on the life boats. Several photo opportunities and lots of interactive. Gift shop is subpar, so you could skip it. Fun for middle school and elementary kiddos.

Very organized,helpful and knowledgeable. We were able to take as long as we needed to read everything. Loved the staff member who told us about our character.

This is a wonderful museum and highly recommend seeing. they do have stairs but there are elevators too. the employees are so nice too.

This was a complete surprise to me. Very tasteful and touching displays of artifacts from the titanic. When you enter, you are given a card that identifies who you are on the ship and at the end you learn if you were a survivor or not.

Very interesting and worthwhile visit. The entire experience was first class with so many displays and information you likely never knew about the Titanic.

We liked the museum. They assign you a person that was an actual passenger with information about that person at the beginning and you find out if you survived at the end. You have the option to listen to a little speaker box with information as you go or just walk around without. They take your picture and you can buy them at the end for 45.00. They said we could take our own pictures on the staircase when we were leaving but they had it blocked off for a birthday celebration. That was a little disappointing. I learned a lot of facts I never knew before and enjoyed it.

We went with a group of 20 and LOVED it! Ms. Rena Peterson gave us a little tour highlighting different things in the museum for us. She was absolutely fantastic. She knew everything about the titanic. She even knew each passengers story from their trip on the titanic as well as the personal lives. Her knowledge and her love for the story really made our visit amazing. We all talked about our passengers and the visit all week! It was a chilling experience.

My younger kids lost interest fairly quickly, until the end when they got to put their hand in the cold water. They loved that. Overall good museum. Very crowded though

Nicely done museum but littles will not have a good time here. They have tried to meet the needs of younger kids but that fell flat with ours. She got bored pretty quick. This would be great for older kids who have an appreciation of history

Very informative and interactive as you are assigned a name of a passenger on the Titanic. You find out at the end if they survived. Good family outing

This exhibit was truly top notch. I really do not know how it could have been more informative and fascinating about the ship as well as the disaster. Highly recommend. Plan on two hours to see everything.

It was interesting and informative. I was impressed by how much care, research, and authenticity the staff obviously puts into this museum. I went, not knowing quite what to expect and was blown away by it all. I learned so much and truly felt like I was onboard that fateful night. I would definitely recommend it and would go again for sure.

We went here years ago when the kids were young, and now that they're older, they wanted to go back. As a veteran, I really appreciated the discount. At first, we thought we would be disappointed because my daughter (with autism) was very overstimulated by everyone using the handheld audio devices. However, when we asked the front desk if we could leave to go get headphones, the nice lady actually went into the back and got a pair of headphones for my daughter which was very much appreciated. As a disabled veteran, I also appreciated all the seats along the way to rest. It allowed us to spend as much time as we wanted without concern of getting worn out too fast.

My husband and I really enjoyed the museum. We spent about an hour and a half going thru it. While I didn't read EVERYTHING - we did take our time to learn more. The group that came in with us must have been gone in less than 30 minutes as we never saw them again! haha! I loved having the personal card of one of the passengers - and found their name on the wall near the end of the tour - and thankfully was a survivor! I also found the name of a woman passenger from Lexington KY - she also survived! Very little was said about Molly Brown - in fact I just saw her name listed as a survivor. It was interesting to see the model of the ship, the recreation of the famous stairway, and other artifacts. Very sad to see the names of all those who perished - categorized as 1st class, 2nd class, 3rd class, etc. I know there have been other traveling versions of Titantic but this is a permanent structure and the building is shaped like the ship.

It is well kept and very clean. It was hard for us to really enjoy the audio clips as we were traveling with a 2 year old and his patience did not allow for that. Seeing the artifacts is amazing, yet sad.

Better than expected. Went with a group of Senior ladies, so we were not in a hurry. Took our time to read and absorb the details. We appreciated the attention to detail at every section. So much great information. Definitely better than any documentaries you've watched. Staff was very knowledgeable and interesting. Highly recommend.

If you have kids or have a Titanic enthusiast in your family, this would be a great place to go. I didn't enjoy it as much as my family did, especially my kids. But they seem to have a good time. There's lots of artifacts there cold water to dip your finger in and you get a ticket to say if you survive the crash or not

We went with my family - husband, 2 boys (8 & 10), my mom & aunt. I thought the museum was extremely interesting & well laid out. They tried their best to make it more interesting for kids. You go around on a self-guided tour with headphones. The kids have different audio than adults. They also had interactive things for the kids to do. I think my boys got a little bored but admittedly, the adults in our group are the type of people that like to read everything. We bought our tickets on Groupon. We paid $145 for 4 adults and 2 kids. I think this was about 25% off.

It was amazing. I hope they get the timer fixed for the cold water experience, employees were nice and helpful. I enjoyed being able to self guide so we could stop as long as we wanted. It is expensive just like everything else in Branson.

Very interesting and well done museum. To see and hear all the passengers life stories was amazing. So very sad how many people lost their lives in this tragedy.

Excellent museum. Moving and informative with very knowledgeable guides and docents. The replica of the grand staircase was beautiful.

I was fascinated from the beginning of the self-guided tour to the end. The story of the Titanic from it being built in the shipyards to it's demise in the Atlantic and the recovery are laid out for you with genuine artifacts. The staff and guides along the way are very knowledgeable and take their time explaining things to you. I loved every thing I encountered in this wonderful museum.

Very interesting presentation of pre-sailing, disaster and decades of post disaster.
Good displays, good story telling.
Interesting facts.

I didn't think I would enjoy this as much as my husband but I was wrong. It was most interesting and I am so glad we went. We learned so much about this beautiful ship and the time that this happened.

The whole thing was great the staff was really friendly and helpful. I would definitely recommend this place. Keep up the great work.

The tour of the titanic museum was enjoyable hike from the start of a way through the finish. As you enter the museum, you will receive a card of one of the passengers. At the end of the tour you find out whether or not you were a survivor or whether you perished in the tragedy.

Very cool place. The wife is a titanic nut and we couldn’t miss this place. Unique artifacts inside. Lots of reading and exploring

Didn’t cost me $250,000 and I got to go home when I was done. It was really cool and the staff were friendly and knowledgeable!

This place is absolutely amazing! We spent 4 hours there, minus looking around in the fabulous gift shop! They really made this experience interactive and provided a variety of extremely interesting exhibits. We were given a boarding pass with a real passenger's name and information. We found out at the end in a room of remembrance if our person survived or parished. Then further information was provided and I was able to find the family membersbof my person too! They even tell you which life boat the passenger was loaded into if survived. There is a bucket of freezing cold water they let you put your hand in and see how long you can keep it in there. I only made it 16secs my 30yr old daughter lasted 45secs but could have gone longer if I hadn't made her take it out. They had a small room outside the captains station that was really cold! Stars above and they made it feel like we were really ther on deck in the cold ocean night air! We had these self guided tour necklaces to push the # of items, pictures, etc to hear the information. Children had one too but different #s for a pleasant message geared toward their level. They really did a wonderful and magnificient job on the museum. I highly recommend taking this journey. Be sure to allow time for reading and letting yourself truly be drawn into the experience that takes you back on the Titanic. A bit of chilling sensations at times which is all part of it! I'd give 10 stars if allowed!

Really enjoyed the set up and the items displayed. I liked the uniforms of the crew members. There was so much to take in that I could see myself coming back. Be prepared to be thought provoked.

This was a nice museum. I wish there were more artifacts, but the exhibits they had were educational, like how cold it was and you could actually feel it, or how the deck was tilted, etc. The grand staircase replica was nice, too. You really feel like you’re on the ship during that time.

Great exhibit with genuine artifacts. The exhibit walks you thru the experience of the Titanic even an iceberg room. Be prepared to go with the pace of the visitors depending on how busy it may be.

Has some interesting history has individual players to tell you about the items not what I was really expecting

This was worth the money. So much history was explained with the audio tour. It was fun getting to be a real Titanic passenger and learning about them. Plus the gift shop has to be the best museum gift shop ever.

This goes way beyond the static nature of most museums. The owners go to great effort to make this an immersive experience, delving deep into the psyche of those poor souls who were aboard this ship, whether they survived or perished.
You're handed remotes to use at various points throughout the tour for an audio experience that complements each section. There were a few videos throughout, including a small theater at one point, explaining the science behind the Unsinkable Ship.
We are invited into the lives of every passenger and crew member, with personal details and interesting facts. As you drift deeper into the tour, you almost feel the chill as the end is near. You are approaching the iceberg.
My absolute favorite part of the tour was the penultimate section that explores the angles at which the ship would have been positioned as it plunged into the Atlantic Ocean. There is even a bowl of freezing water that matches the temperature of the water that night. Once you experience just how cold that water was, you'll never be able to watch the movie Titanic the same way again.
You also get to send your own Morse code messages and see how the submarine first discovered the Titanic at the bottom of the ocean all those years ago.
If you are a history buff or, like me, have a strange obsession with all things Titanic, you absolutely must experience this. It is worth every penny. And the gift shop—like everything else about this museum—was also impressive. Often, at the end of tours, the gift shop is full of useless trinkets designed to drive revenue. But this gift shop is different. You can purchase limited-edition items, collectibles, and artifacts made from materials dating back to 1912. I couldn't resist grabbing a few souvenirs, as I never want to forget that memory.
It goes without saying—I wholeheartedly recommend this!

Wonderful from entry to exit. We were in the museum for over 2 hours. The staircase is absolutely stunning. Can’t say enough good things about it.

A very comprehensive and detailed look into the reality of the Titanic tragedy. We learned a lot and thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

This was a great rainy day experience. Well worth the admission price. The exhibits are very interactive and the self-guided audio was very informative and had two options (one for adults/older kids and another that was geared for the younger kids)
They had a lot of artifacts from the Titanic on display and the docents that were scattered throughout the museum were always able to answer the most obtuse questions.
When you enter - each visitor gets assigned a passenger ticket of a person who was on the Titanic - you get to find out at the end of you survived or not.
We spent almost 2 hours touring the museum and went by very fast!
I don't recommend this for very young children - but 7/8 yrs old and up - it's a great family activity.

Great experience. I highly recommend to all ages. It's a lot of fun and even my teens enjoyed themselves.

I would say it’s just average the museum the exhibits were nice. If you are not in love with titanic and have younger children I would skip.

Was very worthwhile. It took us about 2 hours. My suggestion is to go early because it gets crowded and you can not get close to the exhibits. The lower level of the ship is all original artifacts

Loved the whole thing. We went on January 3 evening. My mom and son and I were the only people there. It was so great to go at a slow pace. My 12 year old even enjoyed it. As did my mom who doesn’t like to read or do museums. I highly recommend it. So fun. At the same time, it’s sad knowing the fate of your person you get to be. I treated at a memorial to those who didn’t survive also.

This is an interactive museum that provides information as well as an experience. It was well worth the time and money to visit this attraction

A great experience! So much to see.
The Grand Stair case is fantastic.
The Touch The Titanic Box was amazing.
A little warning you will need Identification if you are not a US citizen. We handed in Husbands uk driving licence when picking up audio headsets so remember to collect on way out! Enjoyed the tour and well worth the money. Would definitely recommend.

Great we would definitely go back with our families, I think the grandkids would really enjoy this place

The museum was great. There was an audio device so you had a personal tour guide. They provided special audio for kids, if needed. I would say it was not super kid friendly for littles. My 11-year old had an “okay” time. I would say it’s more for adults. They did have a few interactive things like feeling a “real” glacier and feeling how cold the water would have been the day it sank. It was overall a good experience, but again, I wouldn’t say it’s very kid friendly.

The museum is nicely done with many artifacts. They also have people in many of the rooms that are in costume and give more details about the Titanic. We enjoyed the museum.

Excellent presentation. The artifacts are presented in a respectful fashion and “The Two Pennies ” is especially moving.
Well worth the time and money

if you are a big fan of the titanic this is the place for you. there were many displays to look at. lots of reading. the hand held devices were a little odd. the grand staircase was absolutely stunning. definitely takes some time to go through this museum. it got a little crowded toward the end of our trip. overall it was a fun experience.

This was an amazing interactive experience! It is honestly the people that worked inside, and we’re dressed as characters that made this such a Hit. We had an older gentleman show us card tricks with actual linen cards, they would’ve used on the titanic. He had great knowledge of the swindlers on the ship, and was excited to show us some of the ways they could do it! I also loved the gentleman playing the piano as he was also passionate about the titanic and the actual musicians. The. Period wear was wonderful as was the entire experience.

Very enjoyable. Lots of information and facts about the lives of the people on board. Lots of walking but numerous places to sit and rest.

I've been to some really great museums centered around tragedy like the OKC bombing memorial and Holocaust Museum. If you're looking a place that captures you and tells the story... You will be sorely disappointed. This would be a great place to take a 3rd grade class. Here is where it gets worse from a personal experience - As you enter you are given the bio of a real crewmember - At the end you find out if they live or die and might catch an item or story about them along the tour. As you wait in line after just being handed these in the background there was a lady reading some rules about the museum (no pictures on the first floor, no food or drink being the main ones, how to use your tour mp3 device). When the couple we were with got to the front they were handed their audio device and allowed in, when we got to the front I was reading my girlfriends crew bio she had just handed me, I look up and grab the audio device just to have it grabbed out of my hand and the lady to ask "Did you listen to anything I said?" Caught off guard I said 'well yes...' to which she responds "Well then tell me what I said" as I take a minute to gather my thoughts since I was just 3 paragraphs deep into a crew bio I say 'Well no pictures on the first floor for one' her response "Well I think you'll just have to wait for the next group then" After a minute of protesting that we booked the tickets with a couple that she had just let inside she finally let us go on ahead and join them. My Fiancé and I are about as laid back as it gets but we should've just asked for a refund on the spot. I give it 1/5 for the actual exhibits / experience and -5/5 for the lady manning the entry.

Very informative experience. I liked how they focused on the passengers and really made you think about what they experienced. Nice collection of artifacts. It was a nice follow up for me as I had just been to a musical based on the Titanic. I liked the fact it was self guided with a device to listen to based on where you were. You could spend as much or as little time on each exhibit that you wanted. They also have guides at intervals that you can talk with if you have any questions as well.

We have been here before and there were new things to see an learn about. this month was dedicated to the children that died. Super moving.

Whether you are a history or Titanic fan or not, this is an interesting attraction. There are multiple exhibits that you can walk through and learn from. Since it is a self guided tour, you can spend a half hour to several hours checking everything out. If you are in Branson, I'd recommend visiting.

So much information! You could spend an entire day reading. The gentleman playing the piano nearly brought me to tears after telling the story of the band continuing to play as the ship sank. Place gave me goose bumps.

The Titanic exhibit was a great experience. There were an impressive number of historical objects and it was very informational and engaging. Our girls trip enjoyed the photo opportunities throughout the exhibit.

Worth visiting. Touring the Titanic Museum is a very humbling experience. It's very well done with people dressed period correct in particular areas who can answer any questions you have related to the Titanic. It was shocking to see the groups of people who perished as a result of this disaster. We had one family member who was sick the morning of our visit and they were very accommodating with a full refund for their ticket.

Great experience for the entire family. They change their focus and this year is was the kids of the Titanic. They did an amazing job and the whole group enjoyed the experience.

We liked before we entered they gave us a Boarding Pass card with a passenger name on it that was on The Titanic, as we walked through the museum we kept a look out for our passenger name and at the end there were boards with all the passengers name to find out their fate. Did they live or die?
Mary Mullin died at age 18 and Fredrick Ray lived to be 97!

Worth every minute. Presentation was superb. A must visit for all ages. We have visited many different museums and this one was one of the best

Very educational. We learned so much about the fascinating details that we wouldn’t have otherwise known.

Moving and educational. Walk in the steps of actual passengers and discover their fate. The focus at this time was on the children of the Titanic. Perfect for families.

Worth a visit if you are interested in anything Titanic or have never been to any Titanic exhibit. Staff are dresses in period clothes and make for an immersive experience for your $40 a person entrance. With so much to do in Branson it's difficult to pick evwrything.

Among all of the view-at-your-pace, pre-recorded-message audio tours we have done, this one was the best ..and the most interesting. My wife and I appreciated the respectful way that the museum attraction handled the Titanic disaster. Lots of great information, photos, artifacts and other period pieces made the museum visit better than expected.

Great history and info. Great diagrams of all the decks and great info on the different classes of decks aboard.

Had never been to museum went with my family so glad I did. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Learned so much about that day and time. Go Go we were there right at 2 hours

Beautifully done, clean, interesting. Kids had separate audio tracks to listen to that interested them. This was set up in a way that the crowds didn’t deter from the experience. Highly recommend.

The visit to this museum was worth every penny if you know anything about the Titanic. I thoroughly enjoyed it and was interesting to see actual items from the Titanic. Highly recommend!

This was the hi-light of our trip. The young woman narrator was excellent. I usually don't like museums any more but this young woman made it a wonderful adventure. I couldn't believe all of the artifacts they had from the Titanic.

This was really neat. Got to see and feel what the passengers experienced. the staff was very friendly when purchasing tickets.

Excellent information and interactive exhibits/personnel. Personalized experience made for a better understanding/appreciation of the event.

Just a short wait without tickets at 10am on a Friday morning. The audio tour was great-filled with details and allowing each person to move thru at their own pace. Even though we’d previously seen the traveling exhibit-this was worth a stop as they had unique and rare artifacts. The interactive exhibits bring the story to life and it’s fun following your assigned passenger on their Titanic journey.

It was stupid. You walked down a long twisting hallway with pictures on the wall. There were a few pointless dioramas and artistic interpretations. The whole thing felt like a rich middle schooler's poster board display project thrown together half heatedly to meet a rapidly approaching assignment deadline. It was like "here let me show you pictures of my grandkids and their artwork," except their grandkids were the Titanic. Do not get me started on the "Passenger Ticket" to see of you lived or died to generate false excitement. I little part of me died going to this abysmal place. This museum needs to be relocated two miles below the surface of the cold waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. The best part was the view from outside the museum but you get that for free just walking by.

This is an amazing museum! So much to see and read it's a bit overwhelming. Be sure to plan at least 2 hours if you really enjoy reading all the information and watching the videos. The staff throughout sharing information was also a nice touch. The one draw back was the amount of people inside at one time. We were there early on a Tuesday and it was surprisingly overcrowded. Still a great experience and we will definitely come again next time we're in the area.

Enjoyed it a lot. It was educational and fun for everyone in the family. The additional audio provided was nice - you could listen or not and there were options for both kids and adults. It is better than the traveling version.

Definite must if in the area! Can't miss it! So much to see! The replica inside is amazing. Such a beautiful attraction!!

We thoroughly enjoyed this museum with all the treasures from the Titanic! The grand staircase was beautiful! It was amazing that there was so much memorabilia so well preserved. Definitely worth the visit!

Excellent & very moving displays. Obvious a lot of thought went in to preserving artifacts and respecting those who perished in this catastrophe. Also displays honoring those fortunate to survive.

Titanic Museum really is great for those interested in Titanic history.
I've been a couple of times now and haven't been disappointed. The exhibits are well done and it's extraordinarily interesting to see the real life relics and artifacts that were once onboard history's most famous shipwreck. An argument can be made that the wreckage site should have been left untouched considering it's an underwater graveyard but, pardon the pun, that ship has already sailed.

This attraction is located centrally in Branson. It is fairly expensive, about $36 for me. However, it's a pretty nice museum. The outside is impressive, featuring a section of the ship plus, of course, an iceberg. There are 2 levels. You learn about the construction of the Olympic and Titanic ships. There is a fair amount on the failures of the engineering to protect the ship in the event of a tear in the ship. You learn about a number of the passengers on the ship and what life was like for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class passengers, including the children. There were some interesting exhibits on Russians, Ukrainians, Jews, Chinese, and other groups on the cruise. They had a kosher kitchen on the Titanic! Crew members, including the below-deck staff, captain, musicians, etc, are covered. When you enter the museum, you are given a card with the name of a passenger and some history for them. At the end, you learn of your passenger's fate. For those who survived, there is information about what happened to them after the disaster. The museum also has a good collection of items relating to the Titanic and its passengers. Though I have been to a Halifax museum covering the Titanic sinking and the Fairview cemetery (where 80+ victims are buried), I still learned more at this museum. I spent about 2 hours here. Gift shop is OK, nothing special. Overall, worth a visit, especially if you can swing a discount.
There is ample parking. One issue is that the check-in process could be better. I had a pre-paid admission, yet I had to wait in line for others to buy their tickets.

awesome self guided tour. Well worth the time and price! Lots of authentic relics on display. Recommend for Titanic fans.

It was fascinating. Learning the history of the Titanic was pretty cool from the passengers to the construction of the ship it was pretty nice. I would definitely recommend it. Great museum!

My family was not expecting anything special, but we were pleasantly surprised how much we enjoyed it! Really cool use of exhibits and great moments for interactive moments that give you a more in depth experience. Get the family package to save money!

This museum is nothing short of FANTASTIC. We took our time and read most of the Display Plaques. We spent about 2.5 hours. This is well worth the time and money! There is so much to see, and there are several interactive exhibits which are nice for adults and children.

This is amazing!. We enjoyed this so much and there is so much information that we did not know. I was just mesmerized by the whole thing.

Museum was very well done. You were able to see rooms from the ship, able to walk on the deck at different times while the ship was sinking, hear from survivors and family of passengers through audio and their were guides telling about the things in each room. It was very clean, lots of bathrooms and staff were friendly.

My wife would have liked a little less crowd, and fewer out of control children. We're parents ourselves, so we understand somewhat, but running around uncontrolled was too much. A little expensive for what it was. Lots of relics and stories, looked good on the outside.

Very informative. Easy to navigate . Highly recommend. Staff friendly and helpful. A self guided tour. Really enjoyed!

A 90 minute audio tour ended up being a two and a half hour event. We couldn't get enough of the photos, background stories, artifacts. I cannot recommend this tour enough. Well done with very compelling stories about this tragedy and the people it affected. One of the best in Branson.

Other than the grand staircase, it wasn't like visiting the Titanic herself. However, the relics and stories and displays were still breathtaking. Truly worth a visit!

This was still a great experience. The staff is helpful and knowledgable. Gift shop was well stocked with good stuff.

It’s a self-guided tour so you can spend as much time as you want. Each person gets a handheld audio to listen throughout and it’s very informative. You are given a boarding pass in the beginning and you are able to find out at the end if you passenger survives or dies. There is a lot of information and artifacts throughout. A highlight was the grand staircase – impressive!! You felt like you were on the Titanic. I would definitely go if you are in the area.

When you go you will be amazed by all they have. I got to walk the grand staircase, look at rooms that would've been on the real ship, look at the artifacts recovered from the real ship! if you're a titanic fan I recomend this for you.

The Titanic Museum was amazing to see! What stood out to me were the re-creations of different areas of the ship. 1) The grand staircase was very special. The woodwork was well done and made you feel like you’re walking though history. 2) Seeing the re-created 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class cabins were eye-opening to see. I didn’t realize how different the cabin furnishings were for each class. 3) The bridge and deck outside were built to look and feel the way they would have been that dreadful night the Titanic hit the iceberg. When you walk out of the bridge, you’re hit with cold air, with that icey smell. It’s dark and the area is lit with fibre-optic stars. 4) There is a small tank of water cooled to 28 degrees fahrenheit, the temperature of the ocean the Titanic sank in. It feels so real to see how bone-chillingly cold the water was that night. I highly recommend this museum!

Wonderful experience- interactive for my 10 year old and very informative for me. The museum honors those lives lost in the sinking of the Titanic.

I am a Titanic buff and would have very high standards for this type of museum. I was pleasantly surprised to find how well done this was, and would highly recommend it to anyone. The tasteful way that this was displayed was beautiful and touching.

The museum looks "kitchy" from the outside but inside it was very interesting. I liked the fact that the displays focused more on the people involved rather than just boring stats about the ship (which they do have some of). Many parts of the ship were recreated like the first class staircase, bridge and cabins.

This museum was very comprehensive and interesting with many displays and exhibits. If you look at and read everything, you could easily spend several hours here. Admission gives you a "boarding pass" with your name as a passenger on it and at the end of the exhibit, you could see if you survived or not! Can be an emotional experience for you if you really get enthralled in it! Highly recommend this location - it's even better than the one in Pigeon Forge, which we visited once before and enjoyed also.

The Titanic Museum provides an opportunity to learn about a historical event. Reservations are required but when we went all of the time slots were pretty much available. Booked the admission using Groupon ahead of going - can possibly find cheaper rate if bundling with other activities in Branson.
The museum is laid out well with many artifacts, exhibits, as well as interactive exhibits. There is an audio guide (a device to carry) which is well done and can also be listened to in a children's version. Currently highlighting children who were aboard the Titanic, visitors are given a boarding pass upon entering the museum with a young passenger's information - at the end of your self-guided tour, you find out if your passenger survived. Learned a lot that I didn't know before. It took us less than 2 hours to go through.
Easy location to find in Branson - you can't miss the building - with ample parking. Definitely worth a visit.

Our family viewed the Titanic Museum May 2024 and we highly recommend this attraction in Branson! Our granddaughter's 4th grade teacher was teaching them about the Titanic in school, so she was very excited to see this exhibit in person. The tour takes you through each area of this beautiful ship museum with an audio recorder for more detailed information. Take your time to read and absorb all the information about what each traveler must have endured on this perilous journey. There is also a Gift Shop at the end of the tour and the Titanic products are very nice and reasonably priced.

This was a fantastic museum. Engagement from the beginning as you are assigned a passenger and your outcome is reviewed at the end of your visit after viewing and emerging yourself into the experience.

There were so many things to learn about the Titanic in the museum. Wasn’t able to take much pictures, but the experience was still amazing!

Not as great as the Orlando exhibit. Very little recovered artifacts, a lot of photos and reading. Fairly crowded and high priced for what you see. Grand staircase is amazing!

Such an amazing experience! If you are ever in Branson go see this museum! I enjoyed seeing all the artifacts and learning more about the titanic!

An excellent self guided audio tour with lots of genuine artifacts. Tells the story from design to the last living survivor without being excessively morbid. There are elements designed for kids as well but probably geared for older elementary age and up. Very friendly staff and well run. If you have been on a modern cruise ship you should visit this attraction just to see the contrast between the two.

Taking the self guided tour with your own device to listen to the information along the way makes this a personal experience that can be as detailed as you care it to be. While it was very sad as you see the faces and names of those that did not survive it was uplifting to see and hear the stories of those who did. I would recommend visiting this museum to anyone with any level of interest because I believe you will be enlightened and appreciate the experience.

I went to the museum not knowing what to expect and planned on being there for about an hour (stayed for 2 1/2 hours). Was l surprised! This is one of the best history museums l have ever been to. The original artifacts, stories of survivors and those who perished and the reconstruction of the ship is incredible. I wish it were a traveling museum so more people could experience it.

We visited the museum in Belfast. This museum was so much better. The emphasis is on the people and what happened to them. Don’t miss it!

The museum takes you to a place and time that had so much promise yet ended in tragedy. The details will give you cause to pause. You get to know more about the people, the ship, the journey. Very sobering, very interesting, very intriguing.

Hands down the best stand alone attraction! Be sure to bring long sleeves if you can’t take the cold. Fun for the whole family.

Multiple staff members were unwelcoming, not smiling and abrupt. The instructions were given with strict rude tones. Definitely has an effect on the whole experience. Also crowded in every room, which gives the feeling of being pushed through.

$45/person and it was just mostly pics on the walls. The only cool part is how it looks outside! We spent over $90 and were in and out in less than 20 minutes. Complete waste of money. Pics are of the only 3 things worth taking pics of while inside.

We were impressed By the presentation and the knowledge of the staff, they made it very personable by giving you the bio of a passenger and as you do the tour you find out things about the passenger. Was the best tour we have taken in the last 5 years

Interesting details and interactive exhibits. Museum workers were knowledgeable and helpful in providing extra information not available elsewhere.

Our second visit...been about ten years since we visited. Arrive for the 9:30 tour...good idea, not real busy then. We really enjoyed the tour...hard to believe how many artifacts there are from this terrible event. Amazing to see life jackets and other items. Such a sad event in history , but this is an amazing tour and a must see while you're in Branson.

It was great. I really enjoyed all the knowledge the reading of the survivors and who perished. Finding out that there was a small infant that survived was amazing.

Love the focus on people who were on the ship. It was super cool! And love that they assign you a real person and you have to see if you survived or perished.

We had planned ahead to see Titanic. If you wanna save money and have ticketsatwork.com or go see Branson 2 for 1. It is truly an impressive recreation of the Titanic. Please be aware lots of walking but also lots of benches to sit on. The audio tour helps to recreate what was going on as you are immersed in to what happened on the Titanic

The self guided tour was awesome!! The entire experience was awesome!! Strongly suggest, especially if you are a history buff.
Best Titanic Museum Yet!
Such an amazing amount of information mostly focused on the individual passengers as opposed to the ship itself, although that is also a part of the museum. I was fortunate enough to visit the Titanic Museum in Belfast, Ireland, where the Titanic was built and launched from, and I have to say, this Branson museum far surpassed my expectations of what I was about to see. Don't miss this museum!