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Titanic: The Exhibition Makes a Triumphant Return to Dallas

Over Two Decades After Captivating Dallas Audiences at Fair Park, Titanic: The Exhibition Returns with Immersive Experiences, Original Artifacts, Stunning Ship Recreations, and a VR Journey to Titanic’s Final Resting Place

On the morning of April 15th, 1912, the Titanic sank in the icy waters of the North Atlantic and has since sparked intrigue for its story and those of the people on board. More than a century later, Titanic: The Exhibition, produced by Imagine and Fever, will open for a limited engagement in Dallas following a highly successful run in Chicago, IL.

The exhibition offers an opportunity to walk through a life-size replica of the Titanic, reliving the glamour, opulence, and ultimate tragedy of the iconic ocean liner. Guests will feel as though they have stepped back in time to 1912, as they are transported to the world of the ship’s first-class rooms, the grand staircase, and the lavish dining rooms. Visitors will also experience the less glamorous but equally important third-class sections and crew quarters.

“Titanic has been a part of my life since the late 90’s when I had the incredible opportunity to dive to the wreck site, and since that firsthand experience, I’ve presented hundreds of exhibitions about the ship, her people and her stories.” Said Tom Zaller, President and CEO of Imagine “One of the first Titanic exhibitions I was a part of was at Fair Park in Dallas in 2000. It’s been more than 20 years since I’ve presented a Titanic exhibition in the Metroplex and I’m extremely excited to be returning. This story continues to fascinate people; it’s every man’s story – the story of hopes and dreams. Our exhibition is designed to immerse the visitor in the history of the Titanic in a new way, with incredible media experiences and recreated environments that bring the story to life.”

Titanic: The Exhibition is an interactive exhibition that tells the chronological and dramatic tale of the design, creation, launch, maiden voyage and tragedy of the largest and most luxurious ship in the world at that time. Guests will admire over 350 artifacts including china, menus, personal items and more, as well as props and costumes from the beloved James Cameron 1997 blockbuster film Titanic. Set inside fully immersive re-creations of the ship’s interior, the artifacts help navigate guests through Titanic’s timeline from sinking to underwater discovery.

Location: Texas Discovery Gardens at Dallas Fair Park, 3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Dallas, TX.

Hours: The exhibition runs from December 2024 to early spring 2025, with extended hours during weekends and holidays.

Tickets: Tickets are available online or at the door, with discounts available for children, students, and seniors.

Accessibility: The exhibition is fully accessible to those with mobility challenges, and guided tours are available for a more personalized experience.

“Titanic: The Exhibition connects visitors to the moving human stories of Titanic’s passengers and crew”. Said Mark Lach, Creative Producer of the exhibition. “As a member of the last team to dive to the Titanic wreck site to recover artifacts, I saw firsthand the awe-inspiring scale and significance of the ship. Of course it was exciting, but also very emotional as well. Through the passengers ‘stories, immersive recreations and authentic artifacts, we’ve brought that sense of wonder and discovery to our guests, allowing them to step back in time and experience Titanic’s legacy like never before.”

Titanic: The Exhibition offers visitors a unique opportunity to witness history firsthand and pay tribute to the lives lost during one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history.

Make sure to plan your visit and immerse yourself in the Titanic’s legacy as it returns to Dallas, allowing the unforgettable stories of the past to echo through the present.

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