I love how there's a room dedicated to the band. These guys were true heroes. And I really like how immersive the museum is, you really get a taste of what being on the Titanic was like.
I visited this museum in 2018 and 2020. She was wonderful. She even got a bit temperamental with some customers who she thought were trying to cut in line. 😂
Can you imagine how scary this would be to be on a large scale ship like that and it’s sinking in the middle of the night and it’s pitch black and all you can hear is the person screaming next to you in the freezing water 😱
The forth stack did function. It vented the interior of the ship and the kitchen stove, which were coal. In some pictures you can see smoke venting albeit not nearly as much as the other three
@@callumtaylor4132 True, Titanic could have gotten away with 3 stacks but chose to use four because of those ships. I am simply felt the need to correct one of the many errors the tour guide made. Not everyone are historians so I don't hold it against her, however I do feel it necessary to correct mistakes.
No, the 4th stack was not a functioning stack like the others and that's what she meant. Was it used for other things? Sure like you mentioned but to see smoke ever coming out of it I doubt that.
@@Ostheim I don't know what to tell you the simple fact is that it functioned, as in not a "just for looks piece. If you have a problem with what words mean there is always a dictionary
I’ve been to the exhibition in Vegas twice, and one years ago in England. The “big piece” in Las Vegas absolutely takes your breath away. This museum looks very neat - those sloping decks really put in all in perspective I’d imagine. We will never stop being obsessed and fascinated with Titanic ❤️🩹
Wow! I’d love to see this in person! Thank you for capturing this for us and sharing it! When the man began to play the piano, I have to admit I got teary eyed! The Titanic is always a true classic and something I can never get enough of!!!
I and a friend went yesterday 7/16/22. It was a spur-of-the moment thing. I had been wanting to go for sometime, but kept putting it off. It was a bit high priced, but again we just showed up. It was a self-guided tour. I got pretty emotional as I went through. I could feel the vibe of the tragedy. I've always been fascinated with the story of the Titanic. I wish we would have had a guide to walk us through. But nevertheless it was interesting and educational.
what passengers we’re you assigned to on your boarding pass? i was a steerage passenger that didn’t survive and I can’t remember the name of the man on my boarding pass
@@ChairmanPaulieD I got Alberto Peracchio boarding pass, he was a waiter in the kitchen. Him and his 17 year old brother Sebastiano both perished. I don't recall who my friend got, but they survived.
@@chuckkennedy5656 do you know IF they we’re waiters at the Italian restaurant “Gatti’s” next to the Cafe Parisian on B Deck Aft? I’m going to research their names of his staff for the restaurant
@@ChairmanPaulieDMy Boarding Pass says, Luigi Gatti picked Alberto to serve on the Titanic in the ultra-exclusive A la Carte restaurant after Alberto moved to England after working on the RMS Olympic. Before they sailed Signor Gatti asked Alberto if he could recommend someone to join the restaurant staff. Alberto suggested his 17 yr old brother Sebastiano. They never worked officially for the White Star Line.
Out of all the titanic museums I've been to this is the best one. They allow you the time to look around and on the second floor you can take pictures. Absolutely loved it, they give you a card about one of the passengers but they don't talk to you like crap like the people do in Gatlinburg Tennessee did. Those people try to make it like the movie. Gatlinburg folks could learn a lot of they came here. Branson museum was the best.
The story of Titanic is so sad 😞 when you think 🤔 of all the ppl 😢 that could have been saved on that day. Thanks 😇 for sharing. One of my favorite stories and movies 🎬.
Thank you so much for capturing this. I felt I was going along the tour with you. The tour guide was fantastic! She was very entergetic you can tell she has a passion for this. I definitely would have tipped her at the end. I’m curious to know how much the VIP tickets where?
Ooops! The 4th funnel did function to eliminate exhaust fumes from the galley, so one could often see a small trickle of smoke from number 4, though not as much as 1 - 3. It was a dummy for boiler room purposes, but not unemployed on board ship. And I learned that from the Titanic Historical Society.
@@theheritagechanneluk1553youd have hoped for better educated people giving tours. She flew the American flag yes, but it was customary to fly the flag of the country you were arriving in, so she also had a French flag as well when she went to Cherbourg.
Visited the Museum on our summer 2022. Very nice representation of the interior and good layout for the history and event. A must go on your trip to Branson.
@Rick Kinki. I had to look this up since it wasn't explained. They have a section where they honor Jewish connections to the titanic. This is a small part of what I found. Turns out Nathan helped get Anne's diary published. "What is the connection between Anne Frank and the Titanic? Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank, was best friends with Nathan Straus, brother of First Class Passenger and Titanic victim Isidor Straus, both of whom co-owned Macy's."
The tour guide is so passionate about the Titanic that when she spoke about the men playing on their instruments she showed just a hint of emotion as she told this story. She has probably said those words many many times and yet because this was the 110th anniversary it again made an impression on her. 😢
9:38 Hearing the famous song being played on the piano after the touching tribute to these men brought tears to my eyes. May those men rest in peace. 😢😢😢
She doesn’t know what she’s talking about. Do you honestly think an “American ship” would have RMS (Royal Mail Ship) on it….if it was American? It was owned by an American company, and a major shareholder was JP Morgan, but it was a registered BRITISH ship! And, the fourth funnel absolutely served a function.
I love the Titanic. I went to the museum in Pigeon Forge which was amazing! I also went to the small museum in Key West which was pretty lame and not worth the admission price. Pigeon Forge museum is incredible.
I picked up on a few mistakes here by the artefacts expert and guide. The American flag was not flown as a result of being “American owned” (it was but this isn’t the reason). Titanic would have been flying the US flag (46 stars I believe at that time) to signify the US as her place of destination in addition to the Blue Ensign, the Blue Peter and the White star burgee.
Also a addition to this comment the forth funnel was stated to be “Fake and has no funtion once so ever” thats really somehow wrong it was a giant ventilator ment to vent the Kitchen galleys and the Smoking room
She was British and owned by the British. Woman got that facts wrong completely, typical of Americans. White star line was British and owned her. She was NOT American and it's so offensive that this is even being suggested. This is the Americans won the war all over again.
Great video.....my great great grandfather fredrick wardner was a stoker/fireman on the titanic, he was below deck shoveling the coal into the furnaces, my grandad told me when I was little, I thought it was one of those stories that your grandparents told you when you were little, many years later.....turned out to be true 😲
The Titanic was a British ship. Registered in Liverpool, UK. White Star Line, a British shipping company owned Titanic. BUT White Star Line was owned by the American you are referring to. It is thought by many that the American John Pierpont (J.P.) Morgan, was involved in the sinking of Titanic
@@leeriches8841and everyone knows an assumption maker such as yourself ..about millions upon millions of people you do not know, yet still foolishly label them _all_ under a feeble simple minded category. sod off, mate.
Correct even tho the company is now owned by a american company White star still consider themselves British Its the reason why must of there ships where Requisitioned into British troop carriers and Hospital ships during the great war and the American flag shown in the front mast is indeed ment to show the ships destination and not what nation shes owned by thats the job of the Pole on the Poop Deck and of course being still considered themselves as a british company there ships are still manded by navy reserves of the royal navy and also flies the blue ensign on the stern refrencing its a british ship.
Lusitania was the first ship built with four funnels. It was added to the Olympic class liners to compete with Cunard. The funnel DID have a function, it was the dog kennel.
The fourth funnel was not solely there for looks. It was there for ventilation. the White Star line and indeed Thomas Andrews would never put something on one of their ships that had no use. It may not have been necessary but it needed to have a use
That replica at 2:00 is awesome! I would love to make one of those! Also, there’s a game that’s been in development since 2012 and should hopefully be out soon and is about experiencing the titanic and its sinking. It’s called Titanic: Honor and Glory, after the angel statues.
After going to the exhibit at the Luxor, this museum is just ok-ish. The exhibit at the Luxor has many many more artifacts and the giant piece of the hull.
Just wanted to warn anybody who sees this video if you go there and they have the costumes on display. Most of these costumes are J Peterman about the car is not the real screenworn costumes. I have tried pointing this out to them because they label them as the real thing and they blocked me from being able to comment on their page. Just keep that in mind when you pay the admission fee that you are not paying to see the real costumes, just paying to see replicas
The Titanic wasn’t an American ship. It was a British liner otherwise said as Royal Mail Ship. Britain had little contact with America at the time, and held the British flag.
“Titanic was a British-registered ship in the White Star line that was owned by a U.S. company in which famed American financier John Pierpont "JP" Morgan was a major stockholder.” -NOAA
@@TarotTea What is this weird American obsession with RMS Titanic ??? Its like the British opening a museum with displaying burnt out remains of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
1:15 in actuality, it would be Olympic's smallest propeller. There were paperwork saying that Titanic received a small 3 bladed propeller for the center. HMHS Britannic, too did receive a 4 bladed center. Can you imagine having that propeller as a big ceiling fan since it's up on the roof?
I was just there a couple of weeks ago and I loved it! I was wondering about the floor on the stairs and you answered the question for me lol. I thought surely it was not really linoleum on the real titanic. I was wrong!
Did they not have an iceberg room? I went to the one in Tennessee and they had a MASSIVE room at the front dedicated to the iceberg. It was honestly kinda terrifying how big the room was and how big the iceberg was. I remember I was little and the room scared me so much I ran back to the previous one.
It’s astonishing that Wallace Hartley’s ACTUAL violin 🎻 was salvaged from the sinking/ disaster bc Hartley placed 🎻 back in the case after they finished playing “Nearer My God To Thee” and he said to his band mates “Gentlemen It’s Been A Privilege Playing With You This Evening” 🥺😢😨😰😥🫣🫢 I literally start tearing up when I watch that part on the 97’ film. He then strapped his violin case to his life belt and tied with a piece of rope so it would have stayed attached to his body IF he didn’t survive in the freezing cold water 🥶 ..
The Titanic actually sunk 900 miles off the Nova Scotia coast. I also saw the episode of Ghost Adventures that did this episode where they inspected the museum.
I know there ain’t the original props and all that…but it’s amazing how they recreated all this stuff. Cheap made but but as they did when it was made.
This looks amazing and would love to go! However, I don’t understand what ties this place has to titanic? Sorry if I’m being dim. I live in Southampton and we have a museum here and I’ve been to the one on Belfast as the ship was built there. If anyone could let me know I’d love to find out!!
Double thumbs up to this museum.... I don't have words to describe anything I've seen here....the concept is awesome...'the million dollars room'- so authentic and exacting...among the many other exhibits. Don't know about you but when the guy at the piano began playing that piece of music...my eyes just started watering,then came the sniffles! I remembered reading and seeing Cameron's Titanic how the band played on...! However, l have one concern and that is the tour guide - Jamie didn't mention the name 'R.M.S.Carpathia' - instead she just said a "small passenger liner"...why would she or the management of the museum do that? History has to be told as the whole truth without any biases (and please I am not pointing fingers that this might have been deliberate!)☮️. Just my humble opinion. Doesn't the 'R.M.S.Carpathia' and her venerated Captain Arthur H.Rostron and men deserved to be mentioned in any discussion of the 'R.M.S. Titanic' thereafter it had hit the iceberg and made contact with that ship? Wasn't the 'S.S. Carpathia' the first vessel to have reached the scene some three hours later after having sped through the dense ice floes at that moment in time through the 'blackness' of night and reaching to 'the scene' sometime just around the crack of dawn? Does anybody understand what great risk that was to be steaming through at full speed? Now, upon reaching 'the scene' RMS Carpathia men wasted no time, under the watchful eyes of Cpt.Rostron, they got to work immediately rescuing lives from that icy-cold North Atlantic waters...who lived to tell the fateful events that unfolded a 'few hours ago'...that has since being immortalised for all posterity into all sorts of media....and this awesome idea of a museum. May all of RMS Titanic souls that were tragically lost at sea Rest in Peace and to Cpt.Sir Arthur H. Rostron and his ship's crew all Rest in Peace too.☮️👍🙏🇬🇾.
2:53 sorry queentown cobh port is in wrong position on that map its little bit more to the left I'm from Ireland cant believe they got that information wrong
in my past life regression I found out that I actually lived during 1912 and remember this tragedy fondly as it was covered on all the news papers and medias......i was shook because everytime i see something relating to titanic or the time period of 1912 in general- i cant help but feel this over whelming feeling of nostalgia and begin crying
No había visto éste vídeo me dejó impresionada es excelente 👌😮 No entendí a la guía porque solo hablo español🤔☹️ saludos desde Puerto Progreso Yucatán 🏝️🇲🇽
Wouldn’t Hichens have turned the helm to the left? Ships like Titanic it was like a steering wheel ie turn left to turn left and right to turn right. The commands however were still being used as if you had to turn right to go left and left to go right. Basically the orders had not modernized with the ship building yet. The guide is very good and I can tell she is passionate about Titanic.
That's one of the areas where the movie took creative licensing. In fact, you had to be a working-class person (at minimum) to get a ticket. Third Class accommodations and meals were far better on Titanic than many ships of the day.
I love how there's a room dedicated to the band. These guys were true heroes. And I really like how immersive the museum is, you really get a taste of what being on the Titanic was like.
Iv seen survivers interviews where they said that was a myth they never kept playing it's just hollywood magic as they say
@@anonymous-ts6bmfalse
@@anonymous-ts6bmI've also seen survivor interviews where men have said they distinctly remember the band still playing.
What else could they do they was men. Men wasn't allowed on life boats so they played on
@@somersfamily false lol said with such certainty like you were there 😅 I'm glad you made it off
Visited this museum last year and I had this same tour guide…she was amazing at explaining everything
she seems very educated id love to go see this
10 out of 10 stars for this tour guide,,, she is remarkable ,,,,
I visited this museum in 2018 and 2020. She was wonderful. She even got a bit temperamental with some customers who she thought were trying to cut in line. 😂
Can you imagine how scary this would be to be on a large scale ship like that and it’s sinking in the middle of the night and it’s pitch black and all you can hear is the person screaming next to you in the freezing water 😱
Now try with a 5 year old. What do u tell the poor kid ? Smfh
@@abe_linc02fuck she’s a coldie tonight hey?
I'd still wanna experience that.
I did not know this existed! The Titanic and its history still intrigues me to this day.
There is also one in pigeon forge TN highly recommend
same ere, if I ever in the US I would definitely visit this place
The musicians exhibit and music brought a tear to my eye.
They died like true professionals. RIP
The guide is a gem, her attitude and her information is fantastic!
No, she gets a lot of information wrong.
The forth stack did function. It vented the interior of the ship and the kitchen stove, which were coal. In some pictures you can see smoke venting albeit not nearly as much as the other three
Glad someone mentioned this
Also, there were previous ships with four stacks, the Lusitania, the Mauritania, and the Aquatania
@@callumtaylor4132 True, Titanic could have gotten away with 3 stacks but chose to use four because of those ships. I am simply felt the need to correct one of the many errors the tour guide made. Not everyone are historians so I don't hold it against her, however I do feel it necessary to correct mistakes.
No, the 4th stack was not a functioning stack like the others and that's what she meant. Was it used for other things? Sure like you mentioned but to see smoke ever coming out of it I doubt that.
@@Ostheim I don't know what to tell you the simple fact is that it functioned, as in not a "just for looks piece. If you have a problem with what words mean there is always a dictionary
I’ve been to the exhibition in Vegas twice, and one years ago in England. The “big piece” in Las Vegas absolutely takes your breath away. This museum looks very neat - those sloping decks really put in all in perspective I’d imagine. We will never stop being obsessed and fascinated with Titanic ❤️🩹
Wow! I’d love to see this in person! Thank you for capturing this for us and sharing it! When the man began to play the piano, I have to admit I got teary eyed! The Titanic is always a true classic and something I can never get enough of!!!
I and a friend went yesterday 7/16/22. It was a spur-of-the moment thing. I had been wanting to go for sometime, but kept putting it off. It was a bit high priced, but again we just showed up. It was a self-guided tour. I got pretty emotional as I went through. I could feel the vibe of the tragedy. I've always been fascinated with the story of the Titanic. I wish we would have had a guide to walk us through. But nevertheless it was interesting and educational.
what passengers we’re you assigned to on your boarding pass? i was a steerage passenger that didn’t survive and I can’t remember the name of the man on my boarding pass
@@ChairmanPaulieD I got Alberto Peracchio boarding pass, he was a waiter in the kitchen. Him and his 17 year old brother Sebastiano both perished. I don't recall who my friend got, but they survived.
@@chuckkennedy5656 do you know IF they we’re waiters at the Italian restaurant “Gatti’s” next to the Cafe Parisian on B Deck Aft? I’m going to research their names of his staff for the restaurant
@@ChairmanPaulieDMy Boarding Pass says, Luigi Gatti picked Alberto to serve on the Titanic in the ultra-exclusive A la Carte restaurant after Alberto moved to England after working on the RMS Olympic. Before they sailed Signor Gatti asked Alberto if he could recommend someone to join the restaurant staff. Alberto suggested his 17 yr old brother Sebastiano. They never worked officially for the White Star Line.
Question. Did the gift shop have a replica of the Heart of the Ocean necklace?
Out of all the titanic museums I've been to this is the best one. They allow you the time to look around and on the second floor you can take pictures. Absolutely loved it, they give you a card about one of the passengers but they don't talk to you like crap like the people do in Gatlinburg Tennessee did. Those people try to make it like the movie. Gatlinburg folks could learn a lot of they came here. Branson museum was the best.
That's interesting to hear since they are owned by the same company.
@@attractionsmagazine I had a very pleasant experience with the one in Gatlinburg just last week. Maybe the employers were different then?
The story of Titanic is so sad 😞 when you think 🤔 of all the ppl 😢 that could have been saved on that day. Thanks 😇 for sharing. One of my favorite stories and movies 🎬.
Thank you so much for capturing this. I felt I was going along the tour with you. The tour guide was fantastic! She was very entergetic you can tell she has a passion for this. I definitely would have tipped her at the end. I’m curious to know how much the VIP tickets where?
Glad you enjoyed it. There was more to the tour we didn’t post. We were part of an invited media group, so we don’t know how much the tickets were.
@@attractionsmagazine thanks!
My English is not good...so I couldn't get that guide....if possible then kindly add subtitles
Ooops! The 4th funnel did function to eliminate exhaust fumes from the galley, so one could often see a small trickle of smoke from number 4, though not as much as 1 - 3. It was a dummy for boiler room purposes, but not unemployed on board ship. And I learned that from the Titanic Historical Society.
She even says it's American. Hahahaha no it wasn't. It was British
@@theheritagechanneluk1553youd have hoped for better educated people giving tours. She flew the American flag yes, but it was customary to fly the flag of the country you were arriving in, so she also had a French flag as well when she went to Cherbourg.
Visited the Museum on our summer 2022. Very nice representation of the interior and good layout for the history and event. A must go on your trip to Branson.
The Grand Staircase is simply gorgeous ! 😍
This is now on my bucket list!
But why the heck was a photo of Anne Frank included? Titanic sank before she was ever born!
@Rick Kinki. I had to look this up since it wasn't explained. They have a section where they honor Jewish connections to the titanic. This is a small part of what I found. Turns out Nathan helped get Anne's diary published.
"What is the connection between Anne Frank and the Titanic?
Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank, was best friends with Nathan Straus, brother of First Class Passenger and Titanic victim Isidor Straus, both of whom co-owned Macy's."
14:10 and they special honor only the Jewish passengers as seen on this wall.
The tour guide is so passionate about the Titanic that when she spoke about the men playing on their instruments she showed just a hint of emotion as she told this story. She has probably said those words many many times and yet because this was the 110th anniversary it again made an impression on her. 😢
9:38 Hearing the famous song being played on the piano after the touching tribute to these men brought tears to my eyes. May those men rest in peace. 😢😢😢
What about the the 4th chimney
So many mistakes
She doesn’t know what she’s talking about. Do you honestly think an “American ship” would have RMS (Royal Mail Ship) on it….if it was American? It was owned by an American company, and a major shareholder was JP Morgan, but it was a registered BRITISH ship! And, the fourth funnel absolutely served a function.
@@pommiebears Blame the owners, not her. She’s only hired to be a tour guide and repeat information that she is told to say.
Visited this during the 100th anniversary in 2012. Fascinating!
Very good image quality,, Thanks for the tour..
I love the Titanic. I went to the museum in Pigeon Forge which was amazing! I also went to the small museum in Key West which was pretty lame and not worth the admission price. Pigeon Forge museum is incredible.
I picked up on a few mistakes here by the artefacts expert and guide.
The American flag was not flown as a result of being “American owned” (it was but this isn’t the reason).
Titanic would have been flying the US flag (46 stars I believe at that time) to signify the US as her place of destination in addition to the Blue Ensign, the Blue Peter and the White star burgee.
Glad someone else caught this
Also a addition to this comment the forth funnel was stated to be “Fake and has no funtion once so ever” thats really somehow wrong it was a giant ventilator ment to vent the Kitchen galleys and the Smoking room
She was British and owned by the British. Woman got that facts wrong completely, typical of Americans. White star line was British and owned her. She was NOT American and it's so offensive that this is even being suggested. This is the Americans won the war all over again.
I went to the one in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. If you have any interest in the Titanic at all, it is a must see.
Great video.....my great great grandfather fredrick wardner was a stoker/fireman on the titanic, he was below deck shoveling the coal into the furnaces, my grandad told me when I was little, I thought it was one of those stories that your grandparents told you when you were little, many years later.....turned out to be true 😲
I have said prayers for those Souls, as some of the words they give through my Spirit Box app are heartbreaking.
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I loved this tour! I hope to go to one of the Titanic museums someday, so this is tiding me over nicely.
The Titanic was a British ship. Registered in Liverpool, UK. White Star Line, a British shipping company owned Titanic. BUT White Star Line was owned by the American you are referring to. It is thought by many that the American John Pierpont (J.P.) Morgan, was involved in the sinking of Titanic
Yeah but you know what Americans are like 😂
And was built in belfast. So basically it’s all British…
@@leeriches8841and everyone knows an assumption maker such as yourself ..about millions upon millions of people you do not know, yet still foolishly label them _all_ under a feeble simple minded category.
sod off, mate.
She was a British ship. She flew the American flag as port of destination.
Then why is rose and jack American ??? Hmmm
@@sionetonga6859 cause they came to britain?
@@sionetonga6859 movie dude.. movie.
Correct even tho the company is now owned by a american company White star still consider themselves British Its the reason why must of there ships where Requisitioned into British troop carriers and Hospital ships during the great war and the American flag shown in the front mast is indeed ment to show the ships destination and not what nation shes owned by thats the job of the Pole on the Poop
Deck and of course being still considered themselves as a british company there ships are still manded by navy reserves of the royal navy and also flies the blue ensign on the stern refrencing its a british ship.
@@mr.juniii5523 and what is the company name?
I knew a survivor of the Titanic. She is long gone now, but I have some memories that very few have.
What was her name?
Great now let her memory be forgotten by you and history for not sharing.
handmade. Titanic was more than a ship. she was pure art. happy to see some key features were remade so that we could bask in their beauty.
Was there 2016... it was really neat to see.. well worth going
I thought that they added the 4th funnel to compete with the Cunard ships and it did have several smaller functions. It was not just decorative..
I think you're right. I have learned this and many other things from a RUclips channel that I'm subscribed to. It's called Historic Travels.
Lusitania was the first ship built with four funnels. It was added to the Olympic class liners to compete with Cunard. The funnel DID have a function, it was the dog kennel.
The fourth funnel was not solely there for looks. It was there for ventilation. the White Star line and indeed Thomas Andrews would never put something on one of their ships that had no use. It may not have been necessary but it needed to have a use
That replica at 2:00 is awesome! I would love to make one of those! Also, there’s a game that’s been in development since 2012 and should hopefully be out soon and is about experiencing the titanic and its sinking. It’s called Titanic: Honor and Glory, after the angel statues.
I went yrs ago when it was an exhibit on the Queen Mary in Long Beach and it was cool to see it on an actual ship. Was self guided though.
Thank you.
This is so much better and details than the one exhibited at Singapore.
After going to the exhibit at the Luxor, this museum is just ok-ish. The exhibit at the Luxor has many many more artifacts and the giant piece of the hull.
Now I regret not going to it when I was at the Luxor.
That was the BEST one I’ve been to as well! I went for my 21st Birthday
@@pumpkensdiapers1417why’d you go there instead of drinking?
@@adamsbriee6330 my mom doesn’t drink and it’s no fun drinking alone lol
Just wanted to warn anybody who sees this video if you go there and they have the costumes on display. Most of these costumes are J Peterman about the car is not the real screenworn costumes. I have tried pointing this out to them because they label them as the real thing and they blocked me from being able to comment on their page. Just keep that in mind when you pay the admission fee that you are not paying to see the real costumes, just paying to see replicas
That's for preservation of any genuine items.
😮 I been one pigion forge tenn nice tour titanic
The Titanic wasn’t an American ship. It was a British liner otherwise said as Royal Mail Ship. Britain had little contact with America at the time, and held the British flag.
“Titanic was a British-registered ship in the White Star line that was owned by a U.S. company in which famed American financier John Pierpont "JP" Morgan was a major stockholder.” -NOAA
@@TarotTea
What is this weird American obsession with RMS Titanic ???
Its like the British opening a museum with displaying burnt out remains of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
@@lynnecromack4933 it’s the drama of it. I’ll be the first to admit America itself lacks in culture so it’ll steal it from wherever it can get it.
Very cool. Glad to to know so many see the value in the Titanic story!
13:49 why is Anne Frank's picture randomly there? She has nothing to do with the Titanic.
Fascinating! I have to put this on my bucket list.
Went there this past summer. It was amazing.
I like the tour guide style. Im willing listen to her speak the whole day 😂
Coolest Museum I've ever been to.
This is why the titanic is cool
Oh man I got teary eyed when he started playing the piano
1:15 in actuality, it would be Olympic's smallest propeller. There were paperwork saying that Titanic received a small 3 bladed propeller for the center. HMHS Britannic, too did receive a 4 bladed center.
Can you imagine having that propeller as a big ceiling fan since it's up on the roof?
Just heard bout this from a story and that's why it led me to this and it's pretty amazing but will go one day!!
The one in Pigeon Forge Tn is pretty much the same, but slightly better
Thanks for the upload. It’s very interesting. Keep up the good work.
I’ve been here. I loved it
I go to Branson every year with my family every year we go to this museum 💕
THIS IS A GREAT TOUR!
I was just there a couple of weeks ago and I loved it! I was wondering about the floor on the stairs and you answered the question for me lol. I thought surely it was not really linoleum on the real titanic. I was wrong!
Tennessee also has this same thing, near DollyWood.
Thank you for uploading this.
Thats good they got that half of the boat from the depths to go on board, looks good condition especially the steering wheel
So interesting! Some day when I go to the US, I will go to this museum! Thanks for this video!
Go to titanic museum in Belfast, where it was actually built
Did they not have an iceberg room? I went to the one in Tennessee and they had a MASSIVE room at the front dedicated to the iceberg. It was honestly kinda terrifying how big the room was and how big the iceberg was. I remember I was little and the room scared me so much I ran back to the previous one.
They had a room dedicated to being near the front of the ship at that time but it wasn’t huge
@8:00 “hahaha 😆🥹😅😂🤣 the H&G crowing time clock says 2:20 am” OOF 😓 does anybody knows what happened at 2:20 am ? 🤔
It’s astonishing that Wallace Hartley’s ACTUAL violin 🎻 was salvaged from the sinking/ disaster bc Hartley placed 🎻 back in the case after they finished playing “Nearer My God To Thee” and he said to his band mates “Gentlemen It’s Been A Privilege Playing With You This Evening” 🥺😢😨😰😥🫣🫢 I literally start tearing up when I watch that part on the 97’ film. He then strapped his violin case to his life belt and tied with a piece of rope so it would have stayed attached to his body IF he didn’t survive in the freezing cold water 🥶 ..
im going to see titanic next month cant whate see you in 4 weeks
The 4th funnel absolutely had a function and that was an air vent, venting for the galley
I can't wait..I leave on the 3rd of July to tour this ...
The Titanic actually sunk 900 miles off the Nova Scotia coast.
I also saw the episode of Ghost Adventures that did this episode where they inspected the museum.
I know there ain’t the original props and all that…but it’s amazing how they recreated all this stuff. Cheap made but but as they did when it was made.
This looks amazing and would love to go! However, I don’t understand what ties this place has to titanic? Sorry if I’m being dim. I live in Southampton and we have a museum here and I’ve been to the one on Belfast as the ship was built there. If anyone could let me know I’d love to find out!!
Oh thank you Sister Colocasia for your great narration 👏🏻📿✝️
Double thumbs up to this museum.... I don't have words to describe anything I've seen here....the concept is awesome...'the million dollars room'- so authentic and exacting...among the many other exhibits. Don't know about you but when the guy at the piano began playing that piece of music...my eyes just started watering,then came the sniffles! I remembered reading and seeing Cameron's Titanic how the band played on...!
However, l have one concern and that is the tour guide - Jamie didn't mention the name 'R.M.S.Carpathia' - instead she just said a "small passenger liner"...why would she or the management of the museum do that?
History has to be told as the whole truth without any biases (and please I am not pointing fingers that this might have been deliberate!)☮️. Just my humble opinion.
Doesn't the 'R.M.S.Carpathia' and her venerated Captain Arthur H.Rostron and men deserved to be mentioned in any discussion of the 'R.M.S. Titanic' thereafter it had hit the iceberg and made contact with that ship?
Wasn't the 'S.S. Carpathia' the first vessel to have reached the scene some three hours later after having sped through the dense ice floes at that moment in time through the 'blackness' of night and reaching to 'the scene' sometime just around the crack of dawn? Does anybody understand what great risk that was to be steaming through at full speed?
Now, upon reaching 'the scene' RMS Carpathia men wasted no time, under the watchful eyes of Cpt.Rostron, they got to work immediately rescuing lives from that icy-cold North Atlantic waters...who lived to tell the fateful events that unfolded a 'few hours ago'...that has since being immortalised for all posterity into all sorts of media....and this awesome idea of a museum.
May all of RMS Titanic souls that were tragically lost at sea Rest in Peace and to Cpt.Sir Arthur H. Rostron and his ship's crew all Rest in Peace too.☮️👍🙏🇬🇾.
The band’s tribute room was my favorite part of the museum when I visited it. I’m not sure why she didn’t mention the Carpathia.
RMS TITANIC was a British registered ship! It was owned by American shareholders. Royal Mail ship….which should tell you it’s British!
I loved the titanic when I went to Branson it was so awesome gotta go back again.
Its on my bucket list to see it
I have been there many times... and would go back again
Wife and I were remarried their on our 35 anniversary. Eight years ago on the staircase
2:53 sorry queentown cobh port is in wrong position on that map its little bit more to the left I'm from Ireland cant believe they got that information wrong
Every time I hear Nearer My God To Thee I get chills immediately.
I thought the man on the piano is a wax. 😅
LOL!
Lol
Dont touch him during the visit
in my past life regression I found out that I actually lived during 1912 and remember this tragedy fondly as it was covered on all the news papers and medias......i was shook because everytime i see something relating to titanic or the time period of 1912 in general- i cant help but feel this over whelming feeling of nostalgia and begin crying
Hahahahaha!
What.
Keep talking the tablets mate 😂
I wish I could be taking the same drugs you are 😂
Looks like a great museum. We will have to check it out.
Cool! Love to go this museum👍
im going to this museum in 4 weeks
No había visto éste vídeo me dejó impresionada es excelente 👌😮
No entendí a la guía porque solo hablo español🤔☹️ saludos desde Puerto Progreso Yucatán 🏝️🇲🇽
Wouldn’t Hichens have turned the helm to the left? Ships like Titanic it was like a steering wheel ie turn left to turn left and right to turn right. The commands however were still being used as if you had to turn right to go left and left to go right. Basically the orders had not modernized with the ship building yet. The guide is very good and I can tell she is passionate about Titanic.
I was just about to say that... The guide made a small mistake there, in reality the helm was turned to the left
Look up oceanliner designs here on RUclips, he has a video on it. They yell hard to starboard to signify that’s where they want the stern to go.
Fun fact that not probably a lot of you, even myself never knees before: the titanic 's stacks are of different heights
Great video going to plan on taking my class there.
Truly awesome and so admiring tour
Now I don't have to pay the ridiculous amount to get in. Great tour. Thank you
Fantastic noledge 😍
Thanks for making this I've been Dying to go to the museum ever since they 1st opened But don't have the means to go So thank you
Thank you for posting - look like i am be in tour so interested 😊 thank you 😊
All these years I thought it was Royal Male Ship....which always confused me when it was referred to as a "her". Now I get it
Wait...a 3rd class ticket was equivalent to $1k today? In the movie, they made it seem like those in 3rd class were super dirt poor
That's one of the areas where the movie took creative licensing. In fact, you had to be a working-class person (at minimum) to get a ticket. Third Class accommodations and meals were far better on Titanic than many ships of the day.
@@MauriceRivers415 third class steerage on the Titanic was more expensive than a standard cruise today! 😮
"Titanic" and "Missouri" together in a sentence! Wow!
i’ve been there before and it’s really cool!
I want to take a trip to Branson to see this in person
Aw man they changed the boarding passes. I have two of the older book style ones from when I went years ago(Captain Smith and JJ Astor)
They should do a movie about the musicians live, not about them in the titanic, but about their live, and end with their deaths 10:12
😂 “today,average height for a man is six foot twelve” 😂 06:22
I am well aware it actually says “6’ tall” by the way.
The 4th funnel was a multi purpose air vent for lower decks and it vented smoke from the kitchens
10:06 az a csávó tök úgy néz ki mint jack dawson a titanic filmből
If your Maiden Voyage map is to be correct 'Northern Ireland' did not exist in 1912, just as Queenstown does not exist today but did in 1912.
I didn’t know this existed, although I’m in Texas, I may need to visit. I can’t imagine what it would be like to see some of these things in person.
When the guy started playing the piano😢