NEW 2024 Titanic Museum Tour Video ► ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html FAQ's Why use the Hungarian national Anthem? We use a music service for non-copyrighted music and came across this and it sounded grand & epic to start the video off. It was not labeled as the national anthem. So enjoy all you Hungarians out there stumbling upon this video 😁 Why is this located in Tennessee that has no coastline? Upon selecting a placement for the museum I am sure the draw was to make it centrally accessible to more people. Placing it by the #1 visited national park in the USA wasn't a bad idea IMO.
I absolutely enjoyed watching your video of The Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge. I always been a follower of the Titanic's luxurious history. I've been fascinated by the Titanic since i was a little boy at the age of 8 when my dad first showed me Titanic The 1997 movie. I remember in April of 2001 i went to my first ever Titanic exhibition at The Maryland Science Center in Baltimore where i saw many artifacts recovered from the ocean floor models pictures and the replicated Iceberg that gives one's hand the icy touch of the water temperature 28° it was amazing to see all this including the D Deck entry door that passengers passed through as they boarded the ship and disembarked. I would really love to see this museum ♥️😀
I had the pleasure of going Oct 22. You go through the museum by yourself with the audio necklace. But she was there & wonderfully told stories while you wait to go in, that I'm sure she has said a zillion times! Such a beautiful experience. Highly recommend to anyone interested in going! RIP Titanic 💙
GIVE THAT TOUR GUIDE A RAISE! WOW! Playing the piano for guests? What a delightful experience, she has really dedicated herself to this role. I love that sometimes she even slips into saying 'this is our quarters' almost as if she's really part of the crew. So immersive.
Thanks to Each & Everyone that had a part in putting together this video, I have been a TITANIC buff since I was a young lad (approximately 5yrs.old, I hadn't started school yet) & My Mom started telling me the story of this "huge boat"🚢 I'm 67 now & will never forget her telling me, over time,this story of "THE UNSINKABLE TITANIC." Thanks Again.Sincerely Daj
She’s so enthusiastic. I really love when people do their job not only brilliantly but with so much passion. You can see how much she loves the storie, history and titanic herself. She’s so captivating.
He’s nasty. If you see him in person he has many lip sores and tons of open sores and lesions. Wearing tons of makeup. also his false teeth fell out of his mouth the first sentence he said and shattered on the floor
Why didn’t the woman leading the tour mention anything about the other ship, SS Californian, that was closer (less than 20 kilometers away) and who’s crew took no action to assist. They were close enough to see the rockets the titanic set off as a distress call. A lot more people could have been saved if they would have came to her rescue. My big mouth would have caught her off her script she memorized and gave a history lesson.
She great. The only thing is that I would make sure she knows the sides of the ship. She was saying that they needed to turn starboard, which is right, but not correct as they needed to turn port. The way I remember is to say that port is four letters and left is four letters.
FYI A LOT OF POEPLE DIED ON THAT SHIP BECAUSE IF THE OWNERS AND BUILDERS STUPIDITY AND NIW SOMEONE WHO HAS NO TIE TO THAT SHIP OR THE FAMILIES OF THE DEPARTED SO THAT PLACE SHOULD BE CLOSED
I love that when the guide played the last song the musicians played that night she looked back at their pictures at the end. She's truly a spectacular and enthusiastic guide. So well done by her.
This is incredibly wholesome. That old man's story about seeing the Titanic and bringing back a piece of the ship brought a tear to my eye. I apmost never see anything like this on the internet anymore.. I hope to be like that man when I'm old
She should have said Titanic sailed from Southampton, Belfast is the shipyard, Southampton the port of embarkation. Titanic was there for 6 days before sailing.
Lol! She is being fed what to say through the headset! She kept saying Dining Salon( a salon is where you get your hair done!) and it is Dining SALOON! I actually hate all the talking. I enjoy places where I can walk through and read myself. Good video by the channel though.
@@angiesmith3502 Had to replay that bit 2 or 3 times to check what she was saying, her diction wasn`t great at the best of times, that was a basic error. I agree about the talking, unless the person is an accomplished speaker and can hold an audience, I would rather read all about it. That applies particularly with these videos, some of them also carry a text commentary which can be useful, but if there is no text and a poor speaker it can be a waste of time. Yes, very good video and exhibition.
I took this tour in ‘22, and it was great. Mr. Lytle happened to be there speaking, and I got to hold that exact piece of the Titanic. It was so surreal. I purchased his book, as well, which is very good. I recommend anyone who loves the Titanic go to the museum.
I can appreciate the boy’s experience holding the piece of Titanic rust. A few years ago a scientist who had worked on analyzing the steel used to build the ship gave a lecture at our local library. He brought a rivet and the frame of a porthole that we could touch. I still remember the sense of the connection I felt to the ship and to the people who lived and died that night - a most uncanny experience.
The tour guide is so obviously a Titanic fan like the rest of us are. I love her passion and how she held this tour. Edited to ad. Oh my gosh I love the captain! He gets the magic of Titanic.
@@iliketowatchvideos47yeah we know it’s a grave site but people are interested and fans of the movie and story ! Doesn’t mean they are over looking the tragedy that happened so, you stop it!😂
So glad I found this video. I'm a huge Titanic history buff and I've been to this museum twice (I really want to go back soon). I am so surprised that you got permission to record inside because they are very strict about pictures there. Last time I was there one of the tour guides in the music room asked if anyone knew how to play piano and my mom and I said yes we can. We both sat down at the piano and played Nearer My God Onto Thee together. It's a memory that will stick with me forever.
They have changed their photo policy (see their website). We were happy to work with them on what not to film & hope to highlight some more things at the Pigeon Forge & Branson location in upcoming videos. We loved the piano, Kadi did great!
@@AdventureIsOutThere Do you think if they'd had put the ship's engines in reverse and had hit the ice burg dead on they may have lasted longer? Did you know what J.P.Mogan had read the book on an Ocean Liner hitting an iceburg & sank? ALSO = Titanic's sister ship Olimpic had a very bad coal fire/damage to the hull which he didn't want to make the proper repair on so he had the name plates switched. Actually it was the Olimpic that sank that night. Morgan got out of paying for proper repairs AND he also got rid of the men who could stop the brand of banking he wanted, they went down with the ship. He'd told those men he had 'invited' to sail for free that he was sick & wouldn't be sailing with them. Sounds crazy but that's what really happened. Poor Titanic actually at the end was taken to be scraped I think it was like 12 yrs or so latter. The ships that helped save 'Titanic's' folks, they too eventually were sunk during the war. In the last video I put up is very short & the picture was taken AT ...J.P. Morgan's house in one of the many bathrooms on the upper floor. I didn't see the ghosts with my eyes while taking the picture, in fact I thought it was just a dirty window at first till in editing, the ghosts appeared. I have it as a screen saver. I've offten wondered if any 'sprites', from 'Titanic' ever visited Morgan🤔 Also ...if you dout the info is correct, please check out that Irish Dock workers refused to board the ship cause they knew of the fire that Morgan played down, he threatened the men with the loss of their jobs if they spoke about it. JP MORGAN put much money in 'insuring' ' Titanic'== Gee...I wonder why.🤔
@@ghostcityshelton9378 Its actually difficult to switch nameplates last minute, So I disagree with that. Not to mention that Olympic's promenade decks were open, and Titanic's were closed at the front and open at the back :)
Honestly, listening to the gentlemen in the garb of the captain speak of his journey to the wreck of the ship. Genuinely hit me in a way I didn't think it would. I was actually in tears by the end of his story. To actually have a piece of the REAL ship in the palm of your hand. It's a true weight. I hope your son appreciates just how special that moment truly was. Thanks for sharing the tour.
I used to volunteer as a tour guide at a mining museum and I am so impressed with Kadi, she is a brilliant guide. And the piano playing! Above and beyond!
One of the heartbreaking titanic facts that I always remember is Captain Smith using a loudspeaker and begging the lifeboats to come back and take more passengers. Not a single one did. They were terrified of being swamped. Can you imagine how powerless you would feel? 😢
This Titanic Museum is beautiful. I'm a huge fan of the Titanic. The Lady that gave the tour was Excellent.... I cannot thank you all for a absolute wonderful tour! I can't wait to come to see this beautiful Museum!!🇺🇸
It was good to see this tour online. Something happened to me in 1998 and I cannot travel and go see anything like this anymore. The people who work there are lucky. What a job ! Getting to dress in costume and be a tour guide on a realistic copy of the Titanic ship.
I had her as my tour guide when I came on my senior trip this past year! She was so nice and knowledgeable! So glad you were able to experience this museum with her as your tour guide.
@@karengarrison3666 the tour guide said that Thomas Andrews was the main person behind the Olympic-class design. This is not true, the engineer who made all of the major design decisions was Alexander Carlisle. Thomas Andrews mainly picked up where Carlisle left off. The other mistake the tour guide made was saying that Captain Smith was a captain of the White Star Line for 45 years, that would mean he would have been a captain since the age of 17!!! Which is completely incorrect. Commodore Edward John Smith was in the seafaring business for 45 years and was a captain for 25 years. Smith also held the rank of Commander in the British Royal Naval Reserve.
One of my all time favorite RUclips videos! The pretty guide was fantastic and makes me proud to be from Tennessee. The Captain's story at the end tells it all. We have many priorities and distractions in life, but when comes down to the end, none of that other stuff matters. My prayer is that many of those perished souls went to be with their Lord that day.
When I watched this video of the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge it really feels like you are actually there and even though you had not been around at that time it makes you feel like you were there. Thank you for making this video it was great!!!
My husband and I were there in 2010 and so much has changed. I really enjoyed this and hope to come back one day. The tour was awesome and the guide was so good that you would think that she was actually on the ship. Good job Katie.
Literally got goosebumps when she played the piano 🥹🥹 And the last word of the rev got me , the faith he had saying he is going up (heaven)🥹🥹🥹♥️ Truely blessed thankyou ♥️
Very moving story the “captain” told at the end. Glad you captured that and shared it with us. As a former pastor, I’ve been at a number of deathbeds as people edged ever closer to eternity. Suddenly, all peripheral things/issues fade away and there is a sudden clarity about what’s really important. The pastor in this story had that moment.
We have been to this Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge & it is wonderful. My daughter, grandson & I got cards of passengers like everyone does. We were sisters & a brother, we all survived. Funny thing, the passenger my daughter got had the same birthday that she had. When we told the guide about the birthdays being the same, she said it happened quite often. We truly enjoyed it & I highly recommend going.
What an absolutely lovely child your son is! Such a credit to you and your wife. Thank you for giving us the whole tour - I truly appreciate your efforts holding a camera through the entire thing so we can experience this incredible tour in all its glory.
My husband’s favorite part was where you get to feel how cold the water was. We have done the cemetery tour in Halifax where the folks that perished are buried. It was really neat.
I remember that part vividly!! I couldn’t imagine having your whole body submerged in that water 😨 it broke my heart for the fear and pain all those people had to experience in their final moments! I hope only that they have found peace where they are now 😔
I came here to say that tour guide is amazing but everyone here clearly agrees. you can tell she's passionate about her job. She kept it so interesting the whole time!
To put it simply, I was blown away by this video. We live in New Jersey, but we are already looking forward to planning a trip to this Titanic Museum. I was sorry that you felt compelled to shorten the video, I would have loved another hour easily. The tour guide was knowledgeable, easy to understand and seemed very friendly and outgoing. I wish I had a museum like this one closer to my house, but there is no distance that will keep me from traveling to this Titanic Xanadu.
I have been fascinated all my life about stories of the Titanic. I didn' t know that Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge existed till I stumbled onto this on RUclips. Thank you so much. I would love to see the parts you had to edit out. What a excellent video.
Our pleasure Pam! As they change the museum with decorations & new exhibits, I will try to go back and do another tour & include some different stories and things the first one did not include.
First time I get to know about this. Have an extensive book collection on the subject. Very clever initiative and professionally done - owners deserve to make good money out of this.
The captain was amazing. We've been twice. Once in Branson and once in Pigeon Forge. It's a harrowing and somber visit, but also incredible and educational.
I'm here today after the tragedy of the Titan. But wow, I learned so much!! What a brilliant young lady. I will definitely check them out if I get back to the mountains.
I’m trying not to cry watching this. I have been in love with the story of the Titanic since I was a kid and feel some kind of connection to that ship. Not sure how but do… maybe a past life that I don’t know of. I will forever think of this tragedy and the glory of its beauty…
When they first started showing artifacts around the country, I was able to see them when they were displayed at the Pyramid in Memphis Tennessee. I felt shivers run through me just being able to see these artifacts that had been in the bottom of the ocean! Thank you for such a beautiful put together video!
I got to see the ‘big piece’ brought up from the bottom and next to it was a tub of water cooled to the exact temperature of that night. I couldn’t put my arm in longer than fifteen seconds and of all the things there, it was that which left the greatest impression on me. It’s just so hard to imagine how COLD that water was!
Ive been to this mueseum before. It is astonishing, you can see a recreation of the grand staircase, feel the temperature of the water on that night, see official artifacts and you can buy some cool stuff from the gift shop. Thanks for reminding me of all the fun i had when i went to the Titanic Mueseum!
i can listen to the captain talk about the titanic all day! he’s very good at talking about his experience and making it feel real (though it was). thank you for this video 🥹
Love this. Great tour guide and the older gentleman in the captains uniform was awesome. This is what is so great about history. There is so much to learn & experience. We should never destroy our history.
@@AdventureIsOutThere Thanks ☺ I used to live not to far from Pigeon Forge. They didn't have this exhibit when I lived there. I've since moved out of state or I would go see this.
I absolutely adore the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge ! It has so much history and it's amazing to be able to see the history. It's one of my favorite places to visit.
A year ago, I visited this museum with my family. We really enjoyed our visit, great experience! I 100% recommend it! Also, we went to Anakeesta. As our trip was a few days before Christmas, the whole place was lit, and everyone was enjoying and in a good mood! Loved it!
I am not very likely to make a trip to the museum, so I especially appreciate how thorough the video is. It makes me no less desirous of seeing the museum in person.
Love this tour so much, and how much detail the museum showed. One of the best parts was the little girl Marthas story and how she saved her dad. It was also interesting to hear about what the lookout people saw that night before the collision.
I’m a huge Titanic buff. My heart bleeds for all the lost passengers & for the survivors for such loss & sad memories. My husband & I did indeed invest into having clothing made from the 1912 era & we did redo our wedding vowels on the Grand Staircase on the Titanic in Branson, Mo. Following the ceremony we did do a tour of the ship. The folks we were given cards for just happen to both be survivors, which I was grateful considering we were there to honor the Titanic ship & all crew & passengers. Because we has to go to our reception we had to cut our tour a little short. Therefore, because I Love Tn and the Great Smokey Mountains it is my dream to come tour the Titanic in Pigeon Forge & enjoy the complete tour. Thank you so much for the virtual tour, we hope to do the actually tour in person. God Bless. Sincerely, Mark & Michele.
What a beautiful video you put together. It had me in tears and awe.Katie was indeed wonderful, the Captain was absolutely amazing,I could listen to him forever.Its a beautiful museum, well thought out.Thank you for doing this.I could never afford to visit such a lovely piece of the world.Well maybe one day,you never say never.Its especially poignant since the tragedy that just happened. You have a lovely family.Thank you again ,I will be sharing this video with family and friends.How lucky your son was to actually hold a piece of the Titanic .🙏🌻
I've always been enthralled with the Titanic!!! I've watched so many documentaries and shows. I had no idea this place existed!!!!!! The staff is just as incredible as the museum!!!!! Thank you so much for the tour ❤️ I'm shocked the prices at the gift shop were pretty reasonable!!! I expected things to cost much more!
The tour guide “ Katy “ is fantastic ! ….and Mr.Lowell who also a guide and participated in retrieving artifacts from the titanic was phenomenal……Wonderful history and the lore of the Titanic .
I was at Pigeon Forge this past week. Unfortunately, I didn't go to this museum but I did see it and passed by it multiple times. I was astounded when I first saw the lifesize ship. Truly amazing!!
Same here. My brother and I went to Pigeon Forge last month and passed by it a few times but he didn't want to take time to do that when we have a Titanic museum in Orlando, about an hour away. We did end up goung to the one in Orlandi a couole of weeks after we got back. It was grear but the 2 are not affiliated and the one in Pigeon Forge has a lot that the other doesn't. So when we hopefully go again I want to see that one too.
I had no idea this museum existed. This is truly a beautiful video tour. Thank you for sharing. I was intrigued the whole time and I just loved the captain. What a blessing he was. And the young lady tour guide was a lovely guide. Absolutely amazing tour!
There's another Titanic museum in Branson Missouri we went there a few years ago and it was amazing. The one in Pigeon forge is owned by the same person.
Not quite as wonderful as being there in person at The Tiranic Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN, but close enough to get a great idea of what it's like. It also feeds the desire to travel there to see it. Katie was a wonderful tour guide (and impromptu pianist), and deserves much credit for bringing the ship to life again, as was Lowell Lytle's accounts, both personal and reenactment. Thanks to the family and videographer who were not only great company, but made the watcher feel like part of their tour. ❤
Living just 10 miles from Southampton, England, originally hailing from California, and having spent half my life in the US and half in the UK, my interest in Titanic and other liners of the Golden Age of Transatlantic Travel has been a lifelong affair. Initial expectations for the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge were modest, but as we saw your video tour, I was absolutely stunned at how marvelous it is. The exhibits, presentation and information shared are absolutely superb. Your guide was so informative and so much was learned about the ship's story that I'd never encountered before, including how Wallace Hartley dismissed the band before they reassembled, the significance of Grapes on Oxford Street in Southampton, more details about Isador and Ida Strauss, and the story of Reverend Harper. The quality of the Pigeon Forge museum's focus on Titanic supersedes even that of the Sea City Museum here in Southampton, which focuses heavily on Titanic, along with other liners of the early 20th Century. However, to the Sea City Museum's credit, it has the advantage of a focus on one part of the Titanic's story that's often overlooked in the US - the crew and how devastating their loss was to the city. Out of 1,500 people lost, 559 were from Southampton and part of the crew. Not one family in the city in 1912 was unaffected in some way, at a time when these men were the sole breadwinners, and it really brings the story home on a poignant local level. You and your family did a brilliant job capturing this visit and we thoroughly enjoyed this virtual tour. I will stop for a drink at Grapes this week after seeing this tour. Thank you so much for sharing and our best wishes to you.
What has always puzzled me is why there is so much interest, or even obsession with Titanic in the US when there is comparatively little in the UK. Obviously I know of the exhibition in Belfast and I thought there was something in Southampton, but other than that it is just another bit of history to most people, assuming they even know about it. Whilst I have always been interested, I find myself isolated in this respect, I live a few miles from Bristol. That exhibition in Pigeon Forge is something else, I knew about the one in Branson, Missouri but had no idea it was so expansive for a place not many have even heard of.
@@AdventureIsOutThere It surely must be, Titanic is also of course big business. Incredible, you also have the Francis Browne photo gallery, that novice Jesuit priest who is said to have been offered a passage to NY, but was told by his boss in Dublin by telegraph to get off the ship in Queenstown as he didn`t want him swanning off across the Atlantic. So fortunate that he did.
I went there about 3 years ago the experience was AMAZING the whole card with a survivor was cool and the Lego boat was cool and so were the real artifacts from the shipwreck
Visited this museum last week while staying in a cabin. It was incredible, certainly the highlight of our trip. And as much as we thought we knew about Titanic lore, we learned so much more in the short time we were there. Recommend to anyone, young and old.
No idea how I came to start watching your video in the middle of the night. I'm so grateful I did. What a cool museum and great people working there. So interesting and informative. It's great how personal the tour was. I would have thought it would have been a large group of people. Thanks for sharing this with us. Sending love from Los Angeles 💛💜
I've been really astounded by this incredible tour you've presented. It is quite great, especially the tour guide and skipper who share insightful anecdotes and knowledge. Even though I'm from India, I'm really delighted I came upon this video. It was fantastic, and we appreciate you sharing it with us. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU.
In 2008, we had a wonderful Titanic Tour brought to Pittsburgh, PA,,,,it was wonderful! But the best part was that I was able to take my grandchildren! My 8 year old grandson at the time, was at first afraid to touch the huge piece of hull.....but I helped him and he’s never forgotten it!
I absolutely loved your video on the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge! I visited this museum several years ago and would love the opportunity to visit again. We did not have a tour guide when we last visited but your tour guide was amazing. She shared so much history that I never knew. We also visited Titanic’s last port of call in Cobh County Cork Ireland and had the opportunity to visit the museum there in 2011. Thank you for making this video and you did a wonderful job!!!❤
This was just fascinating to watch!!! The built to scale parts of the museum (grand staircase etc) really let you know what the ship was like at the time. Thanks for the full walk through of the museum 😊
God bless everyone of them souls. Still hits me in the heart, and having a relative just makes you feel so connected. My 4th great grandfather was a stocker from Belfast ❤
What a brilliant vlog! The guide was fantastic, what a credit to the museum and the memory of those who lost their lives. I visited the Titanic exhibition in Vegas and bought a small piece of coal that was bought up from the Titanic on one of their dives - it is one of my most prized possessions. Thanks for a great video, love from the UK ❤
Great video! We’ve been to the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge once, but loved seeing this guided tour. Especially the story of the pastor’s witness at the end! What a beautiful story! God bless you all!
It brought me to tears seeing that captain holding a piece of the Titanic on the grand staircase. It was a beautiful moment. What a great guy and story teller
Fantastic tour, great Museum Staff, great filming - the tragic loss of the Titan submersible led me to discover your Channel and Video. Thank you for making this as I live in New Zealand and so will never get to see the Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum in person. Your Video Tour made it like actually being there.
I couldn’t help but tear up, when seeing that grand staircase. I can’t wait to get to go to the museum. Titanic although sitting on the ocean floor is still one of the grandest ships of all time. I watch numerous National Geographic Documentaries, I love everything about her. I couldn’t help but to hear some of the music from the movie was that playing in museum or did you add it for just that part of the video.
The music was playing in the background at the museum. It's very encouraging to hear you enjoyed this video & hope you can make it here someday EliteJC!
captain Smith was born 5 miles from where I live in stoke on Trent England (UK) the guide in this video did him proud and is the best guide I have ever heard , we grow up in this area learning about the Titanic due to captain Smith . give that girl a Rise ! I would love to go there some day , Darren.
Looks like a great museum. I wish they had a section where they would go into a bit more detail on how the ship was sinking. Like an x-ray video presentation explaining the damages Titanic took to the side, and ultimately where the water started flooding. This would also explain why the ship started tilting upwards, and eventually break in half. But other than that, it looks like a great museum. Well done to the guy playing the role of the captain.
I got to see the traveling exhibit before they built the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge. Loved the experience and loved seeing it through your lens!! Can't wait to come down to Pigeon Forge to see this one. Thank you guys❤️
Extraordinary museum tour and wonderful explanation given by the guide.. especially the testimony given at the last by Captain Lowell himself was Amazing.. Praise God..❤ Thanks for making this incredible video about Titanic..loving it as a Titanic Fan👍😁
The Titanic Museum is so beautiful and hats off to the guide who explains each and everything in the Titanic in enthusiastic way. The captain also very brilliant🥰❤
I've visited there twice and the museum is wonderful and saw many artifacts that definitely pull at the heart strings. The last visit in 2020 I got to see Wallace Hartley's violin on display and was able to get photos of it. It was the actual violin, NOT the one from the film. It sold at auction for 1.7 million dollars, which is to date the highest bidding artifact to date from the actual shipwreck. It was something to behold thinking of him playing that instrument on that fatal night as people were perishing to bring them some semblance of comfort. It was incredibly moving, I must say.
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Why use the Hungarian national Anthem? We use a music service for non-copyrighted music and came across this and it sounded grand & epic to start the video off. It was not labeled as the national anthem. So enjoy all you Hungarians out there stumbling upon this video 😁
Why is this located in Tennessee that has no coastline? Upon selecting a placement for the museum I am sure the draw was to make it centrally accessible to more people. Placing it by the #1 visited national park in the USA wasn't a bad idea IMO.
I enjoyed watching this video of the Titanic Museum of Pigeon Forge TN always wanted to do the tour but never been able too
I absolutely enjoyed watching your video of The Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge. I always been a follower of the Titanic's luxurious history. I've been fascinated by the Titanic since i was a little boy at the age of 8 when my dad first showed me Titanic The 1997 movie. I remember in April of 2001 i went to my first ever Titanic exhibition at The Maryland Science Center in Baltimore where i saw many artifacts recovered from the ocean floor models pictures and the replicated Iceberg that gives one's hand the icy touch of the water temperature 28° it was amazing to see all this including the D Deck entry door that passengers passed through as they boarded the ship and disembarked. I would really love to see this museum ♥️😀
Thankyou for the video
I've been to pigeon forge I always wanted to go on the titanic
Thank You for this AWESOME video, the Captain's story was just so emotional, my eyes welled up, but I didn't cry...lol
That tour guide is brilliant. She must go through all that hundreds of times but still talks with so much enthusiasm.
Kadi was great!
I had the pleasure of going Oct 22. You go through the museum by yourself with the audio necklace. But she was there & wonderfully told stories while you wait to go in, that I'm sure she has said a zillion times! Such a beautiful experience. Highly recommend to anyone interested in going! RIP Titanic 💙
@@AdventureIsOutThereis there a website
I agree!!!
Are you kidding?? Shes absolutely annoying with her voice.
GIVE THAT TOUR GUIDE A RAISE! WOW! Playing the piano for guests? What a delightful experience, she has really dedicated herself to this role. I love that sometimes she even slips into saying 'this is our quarters' almost as if she's really part of the crew. So immersive.
I hope she gets tips
I love how she really immersed herself with the guests too! She is awesome
she was great... and really knew a lot about titanic.. as much as historians/titanic fanatics
I really need to go see the museum in august of 2023
Thanks to Each & Everyone that had a part in putting together this video, I have been a TITANIC buff since I was a young lad (approximately 5yrs.old, I hadn't started school yet) & My Mom started telling me the story of this "huge boat"🚢 I'm 67 now & will never forget her telling me, over time,this story of "THE UNSINKABLE TITANIC." Thanks Again.Sincerely
Daj
She’s so enthusiastic. I really love when people do their job not only brilliantly but with so much passion. You can see how much she loves the storie, history and titanic herself. She’s so captivating.
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Yes I was thinking the same!
@@yunked wdym "LOL" ? whats so funny about that
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The old man is incredible. The way he tells stories is captivating
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Yes I completely agree!💯💯💯😊 the girl is amazing too!!! You can see how much this means to them and how much they love their jobs💯💯💯😊❤️
He’s nasty. If you see him in person he has many lip sores and tons of open sores and lesions.
Wearing tons of makeup.
also his false teeth fell out of his mouth the first sentence he said and shattered on the floor
Nah it’s too rote and scripted. You can tell he’s said it a thousand times word for word.
@@thefonzkisswell yeah… he’s retelling his own experiences. Of course it’s word for word.
The man who went down to collect artifacts and cosplayed as Captain Smith is incredible! He has so much history. God bless him.
Lowell is great!
that story that he told on the end was really good i defintley wanna pick up that book.
Agreed!!!
OMG, that was so touching. I was a mess when he told that story and shares that piece of the Titanic.
I would've bawled like a child if he put that little coin in my hand😭
tour guides are not just tour guides. they are also historians in their own way. awesome! well done, Micah!
All the crew at the Titanic Museum were great!
Why didn’t the woman leading the tour mention anything about the other ship, SS Californian, that was closer (less than 20 kilometers away) and who’s crew took no action to assist.
They were close enough to see the rockets the titanic set off as a distress call.
A lot more people could have been saved if they would have came to her rescue.
My big mouth would have caught her off her script she memorized and gave a history lesson.
She great. The only thing is that I would make sure she knows the sides of the ship. She was saying that they needed to turn starboard, which is right, but not correct as they needed to turn port. The way I remember is to say that port is four letters and left is four letters.
*THEY ARE TRAINED WHAT TO SAY. NOT LIKE THEY SCOUT PROFESSORS OUT OF COLLEGES WHO ARE HISTORIANS*
@@MrsKiddigu THERES ANOTHER 4 LETTER WORD TO REMIND YOU
FYI - The Captain guy is a treasure. his name is Lowell Lytle and he is an absolute legend in the Titanic enthusiast world.
I had a great talk with him in between tours coming through, he was great!
His voice is so perfect for voice-over
He is a pleasure to listen to
FYI A LOT OF POEPLE DIED ON THAT SHIP BECAUSE IF THE OWNERS AND BUILDERS STUPIDITY AND NIW SOMEONE WHO HAS NO TIE TO THAT SHIP OR THE FAMILIES OF THE DEPARTED SO THAT PLACE SHOULD BE CLOSED
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I love that when the guide played the last song the musicians played that night she looked back at their pictures at the end. She's truly a spectacular and enthusiastic guide. So well done by her.
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This is incredibly wholesome. That old man's story about seeing the Titanic and bringing back a piece of the ship brought a tear to my eye. I apmost never see anything like this on the internet anymore.. I hope to be like that man when I'm old
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Huge respect to the tour guide! She made that feel so welcoming for everyone
Kadi was great!
I agree . What an absolute beautiful titanic enthusiast ❤❤
She's also cute
Agree fully
@@Rena_45she looks like classic actress Barbara Loden 😊and she’s so kind ❤
The tour guide did a great job. She really had a lot of knowledge
Kadi was great!
@@AdventureIsOutThere great and beautiful.
She should have said Titanic sailed from Southampton, Belfast is the shipyard, Southampton the port of embarkation. Titanic was there for 6 days before sailing.
Lol! She is being fed what to say through the headset! She kept saying Dining Salon( a salon is where you get your hair done!) and it is Dining SALOON! I actually hate all the talking. I enjoy places where I can walk through and read myself. Good video by the channel though.
@@angiesmith3502 Had to replay that bit 2 or 3 times to check what she was saying, her diction wasn`t great at the best of times, that was a basic error. I agree about the talking, unless the person is an accomplished speaker and can hold an audience, I would rather read all about it. That applies particularly with these videos, some of them also carry a text commentary which can be useful, but if there is no text and a poor speaker it can be a waste of time. Yes, very good video and exhibition.
The old man "captain" is so wholesome and passionate about Titanic. I would love to hear all of his stories.
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Same i actually cried listening to him.
Stories…. Exactly that a story… in his case, a fable..
@AdventureIsOutThere that’s titanic 2!
I took this tour in ‘22, and it was great. Mr. Lytle happened to be there speaking, and I got to hold that exact piece of the Titanic. It was so surreal. I purchased his book, as well, which is very good. I recommend anyone who loves the Titanic go to the museum.
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Does he weave his faith throughout the whole book? I'm not a religious person.
I can appreciate the boy’s experience holding the piece of Titanic rust. A few years ago a scientist who had worked on analyzing the steel used to build the ship gave a lecture at our local library. He brought a rivet and the frame of a porthole that we could touch. I still remember the sense of the connection I felt to the ship and to the people who lived and died that night - a most uncanny experience.
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The tour guide is so obviously a Titanic fan like the rest of us are. I love her passion and how she held this tour.
Edited to ad. Oh my gosh I love the captain! He gets the magic of Titanic.
Kadi & Lowell were great!
Titanic fan? It's a grave ,stop all this
@@iliketowatchvideos47yeah we know it’s a grave site but people are interested and fans of the movie and story ! Doesn’t mean they are over looking the tragedy that happened so, you stop it!😂
@@vivianaestremera5381got em
Tour guide Kadi is such a natural ! She draws attention like a magnet with her voice inflexions , pace and story telling ♥
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So cool the captain got to see the real ship. He’s a real gem and the tour guide is magnificent!
Lowell is great!
He so beautiful, he spoked to the boy and mom so lovely
So glad I found this video. I'm a huge Titanic history buff and I've been to this museum twice (I really want to go back soon). I am so surprised that you got permission to record inside because they are very strict about pictures there. Last time I was there one of the tour guides in the music room asked if anyone knew how to play piano and my mom and I said yes we can. We both sat down at the piano and played Nearer My God Onto Thee together. It's a memory that will stick with me forever.
Thanks and blessings Caitlyn for sharing this sweet memory! 🙏👏♥️
They have changed their photo policy (see their website). We were happy to work with them on what not to film & hope to highlight some more things at the Pigeon Forge & Branson location in upcoming videos. We loved the piano, Kadi did great!
What a great memory!! ❤
Wow, that’s amazing
Wow!
Been to the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge a couple of times but your tour guide really brought it all to life. Great job !
Kadi did a fantastic job, thanks Musicman! We will be doing some more Titanic & Pigeon Forge videos here on the channel soon!
@@AdventureIsOutThere HEY I'm Goiiiiinnnnnnggggg In Marchhhhhh
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Lucky you!😁
I hope you have a blast !
Take care. 🤘👻💖
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Do you think if they'd had put the ship's engines in reverse and had hit the ice burg dead on they may have lasted longer?
Did you know what J.P.Mogan had read the book on an Ocean Liner hitting an iceburg & sank?
ALSO = Titanic's sister ship Olimpic had a very bad coal fire/damage to the hull which he didn't want to make the proper repair on so he had the name plates switched.
Actually it was the Olimpic that sank that night. Morgan got out of paying for proper repairs AND he also got rid of the men who could stop the brand of banking he wanted, they went down with the ship. He'd told those men he had 'invited' to sail for free that he was sick & wouldn't be sailing with them.
Sounds crazy but that's what really happened.
Poor Titanic actually at the end was taken to be scraped I think it was like 12 yrs or so latter.
The ships that helped save 'Titanic's' folks, they too eventually were sunk during the war.
In the last video I put up is very short & the picture was taken AT ...J.P. Morgan's house in one of the many bathrooms on the upper floor. I didn't see the ghosts with my eyes while taking the picture, in fact I thought it was just a dirty window at first till in editing, the ghosts appeared.
I have it as a screen saver.
I've offten wondered if any 'sprites', from 'Titanic' ever visited Morgan🤔
Also ...if you dout the info is correct, please check out that Irish Dock workers refused to board the ship cause they knew of the fire that Morgan played down, he threatened the men with the loss of their jobs if they spoke about it.
JP MORGAN put much money in 'insuring' ' Titanic'== Gee...I wonder why.🤔
@@ghostcityshelton9378 Its actually difficult to switch nameplates last minute, So I disagree with that. Not to mention that Olympic's promenade decks were open, and Titanic's were closed at the front and open at the back :)
Honestly, listening to the gentlemen in the garb of the captain speak of his journey to the wreck of the ship. Genuinely hit me in a way I didn't think it would. I was actually in tears by the end of his story. To actually have a piece of the REAL ship in the palm of your hand. It's a true weight. I hope your son appreciates just how special that moment truly was. Thanks for sharing the tour.
I used to volunteer as a tour guide at a mining museum and I am so impressed with Kadi, she is a brilliant guide. And the piano playing! Above and beyond!
She was fantastic!
The captain’s story made me tear up a bit. It’s a story I’ve heard dozens of times but it hit me again how real it was.
It was my first time hearing about it..I'm surprised that I haven't heard the story before.
He wasn't a captain.... just dressed as one.
One of the heartbreaking titanic facts that I always remember is Captain Smith using a loudspeaker and begging the lifeboats to come back and take more passengers.
Not a single one did. They were terrified of being swamped. Can you imagine how powerless you would feel? 😢
Same here I started tearing up
This Titanic Museum is beautiful. I'm a huge fan of the Titanic. The Lady that gave the tour was Excellent.... I cannot thank you all for a absolute wonderful tour! I can't wait to come to see this beautiful Museum!!🇺🇸
It's a great museum in Pigeon Forge Tennessee!
It was good to see this tour online. Something happened to me in 1998 and I cannot travel and go see anything like this anymore. The people who work there are lucky. What a job ! Getting to dress in costume and be a tour guide on a realistic copy of the Titanic ship.
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I had her as my tour guide when I came on my senior trip this past year! She was so nice and knowledgeable! So glad you were able to experience this museum with her as your tour guide.
Kadi was great!
The tour guide made several mistakes when explaining certain facts and aspects of the Titanic
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@@karengarrison3666 the tour guide said that Thomas Andrews was the main person behind the Olympic-class design. This is not true, the engineer who made all of the major design decisions was Alexander Carlisle. Thomas Andrews mainly picked up where Carlisle left off.
The other mistake the tour guide made was saying that Captain Smith was a captain of the White Star Line for 45 years, that would mean he would have been a captain since the age of 17!!! Which is completely incorrect. Commodore Edward John Smith was in the seafaring business for 45 years and was a captain for 25 years. Smith also held the rank of Commander in the British Royal Naval Reserve.
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Thank you!
One of my all time favorite RUclips videos! The pretty guide was fantastic and makes me proud to be from Tennessee. The Captain's story at the end tells it all. We have many priorities and distractions in life, but when comes down to the end, none of that other stuff matters. My prayer is that many of those perished souls went to be with their Lord that day.
Thanks Edward!
When I watched this video of the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge it really feels like you are actually there and even though you had not been around at that time it makes you feel like you were there. Thank you for making this video it was great!!!
That is VERY encouraging to hear, thanks Ruth!
It is very similar to the “voyage” in Branson. Amazing things
My husband and I were there in 2010 and so much has changed. I really enjoyed this and hope to come back one day. The tour was awesome and the guide was so good that you would think that she was actually on the ship. Good job Katie.
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When she played the piano I was like "goosebumps". That was so beautiful. Tour guides are amazing!
Kadi did a great job!
Literally got goosebumps when she played the piano 🥹🥹
And the last word of the rev got me , the faith he had saying he is going up (heaven)🥹🥹🥹♥️
Truely blessed thankyou ♥️
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Very moving story the “captain” told at the end. Glad you captured that and shared it with us. As a former pastor, I’ve been at a number of deathbeds as people edged ever closer to eternity. Suddenly, all peripheral things/issues fade away and there is a sudden clarity about what’s really important. The pastor in this story had that moment.
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We have been to this Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge & it is wonderful. My daughter, grandson & I got cards of passengers like everyone does. We were sisters & a brother, we all survived. Funny thing, the passenger my daughter got had the same birthday that she had. When we told the guide about the birthdays being the same, she said it happened quite often. We truly enjoyed it & I highly recommend going.
What an absolutely lovely child your son is! Such a credit to you and your wife. Thank you for giving us the whole tour - I truly appreciate your efforts holding a camera through the entire thing so we can experience this incredible tour in all its glory.
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I was moved to tears when the delightful guide played "Nearer My God to Thee"...❤️
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My husband’s favorite part was where you get to feel how cold the water was.
We have done the cemetery tour in Halifax where the folks that perished are buried. It was really neat.
That would be neat to check out someday! Thanks Kim!
My great great grandfather helped collect the bodys and help create the cemetery I know sad but also cool
Excellent video of the titanic pigeon forge museum. Excellent tour guide.
@@porto_bowls2807 bless his heart, how in the world did he do that? I wish I could thank him now!! 💕
I remember that part vividly!! I couldn’t imagine having your whole body submerged in that water 😨 it broke my heart for the fear and pain all those people had to experience in their final moments! I hope only that they have found peace where they are now 😔
I came here to say that tour guide is amazing but everyone here clearly agrees. you can tell she's passionate about her job. She kept it so interesting the whole time!
She was fantastic!
To put it simply, I was blown away by this video. We live in New Jersey, but we are already looking forward to planning a trip to this Titanic Museum. I was sorry that you felt compelled to shorten the video, I would have loved another hour easily. The tour guide was knowledgeable, easy to understand and seemed very friendly and outgoing. I wish I had a museum like this one closer to my house, but there is no distance that will keep me from traveling to this Titanic Xanadu.
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I have been fascinated all my life about stories of the Titanic. I didn' t know that Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge existed till I stumbled onto this on RUclips. Thank you so much. I would love to see the parts you had to edit out. What a excellent video.
Our pleasure Pam! As they change the museum with decorations & new exhibits, I will try to go back and do another tour & include some different stories and things the first one did not include.
First time I get to know about this. Have an extensive book collection on the subject. Very clever initiative and professionally done - owners deserve to make good money out of this.
Same here Pam , hopefully visit this someday ☺
That captain guy's fantastic 😂 The tour guide's also incredibly polished and professional. I'd love to visit this place, it looks wonderful.
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Been obsessed with the Titanic since I was 8. Absolutely love this video! The tour guide is amazing!!
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Same 7 when the movie came out 😂
The captain was amazing. We've been twice. Once in Branson and once in Pigeon Forge. It's a harrowing and somber visit, but also incredible and educational.
I'm here today after the tragedy of the Titan. But wow, I learned so much!! What a brilliant young lady. I will definitely check them out if I get back to the mountains.
Same
I’m trying not to cry watching this. I have been in love with the story of the Titanic since I was a kid and feel some kind of connection to that ship. Not sure how but do… maybe a past life that I don’t know of. I will forever think of this tragedy and the glory of its beauty…
Nothing new....majority can feel a connection
That guide knows her stuff, and she is absolutely gorgeous 😍
That moment she played the piano 🥺 Goosebumps!!!
I had tears in my eyes when she played it. 😢
When they first started showing artifacts around the country, I was able to see them when they were displayed at the Pyramid in Memphis Tennessee. I felt shivers run through me just being able to see these artifacts that had been in the bottom of the ocean! Thank you for such a beautiful put together video!
Our pleasure Nichole!
I got to see the ‘big piece’ brought up from the bottom and next to it was a tub of water cooled to the exact temperature of that night.
I couldn’t put my arm in longer than fifteen seconds and of all the things there, it was that which left the greatest impression on me.
It’s just so hard to imagine how COLD that water was!
Ive been to this mueseum before. It is astonishing, you can see a recreation of the grand staircase, feel the temperature of the water on that night, see official artifacts and you can buy some cool stuff from the gift shop. Thanks for reminding me of all the fun i had when i went to the Titanic Mueseum!
Our pleasure Corrupt!
The captain brought tears to my eyes. He's a treasure!
The tour guide and the fellow in the Captain’s uniform are absolute treasures! Their enthusiasm had me smiling the whole video through
The Titanic museum in pigeon forge looks truly amazing. Keeps her memory alive !
That tour guide is definitely a keeper as she’s calm and enthusiast with her job and she definitely have so much patience ❤
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i can listen to the captain talk about the titanic all day! he’s very good at talking about his experience and making it feel real (though it was). thank you for this video 🥹
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Love this. Great tour guide and the older gentleman in the captains uniform was awesome. This is what is so great about history. There is so much to learn & experience. We should never destroy our history.
Glad you enjoyed it Laurie!
@@AdventureIsOutThere Thanks ☺ I used to live not to far from Pigeon Forge. They didn't have this exhibit when I lived there. I've since moved out of state or I would go see this.
There's some history we would like to forget
@@ArmandoOriz_ All history is there to be learned from good or bad. We learn from mistakes.
I absolutely adore the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge ! It has so much history and it's amazing to be able to see the history. It's one of my favorite places to visit.
We love it too Allie!
Very nice museum, I loved it!
Kadi did an AWESOME job! Her pace and tone while describing things are perfect!
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I loved this tour!! Thank you for letting us experience it with you!!
Thank you for joining us! Glad you enjoyed it!
Tremendous tour guide (Katie). She was amazing! (Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge)
Kadi was fantastic Jim!
A year ago, I visited this museum with my family. We really enjoyed our visit, great experience! I 100% recommend it! Also, we went to Anakeesta. As our trip was a few days before Christmas, the whole place was lit, and everyone was enjoying and in a good mood! Loved it!
I am not very likely to make a trip to the museum, so I especially appreciate how thorough the video is. It makes me no less desirous of seeing the museum in person.
Love this tour so much, and how much detail the museum showed. One of the best parts was the little girl Marthas story and how she saved her dad. It was also interesting to hear about what the lookout people saw that night before the collision.
This Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge tour was amazing! The tour guides were so great. We would love to do a tour like this
Thanks Veronica!
Thank you Adventures Out There
Is out there
It was I still have my character sheet.
I’m a huge Titanic buff. My heart bleeds for all the lost passengers & for the survivors for such loss & sad memories. My husband & I did indeed invest into having clothing made from the 1912 era & we did redo our wedding vowels on the Grand Staircase on the Titanic in Branson, Mo. Following the ceremony we did do a tour of the ship. The folks we were given cards for just happen to both be survivors, which I was grateful considering we were there to honor the Titanic ship & all crew & passengers. Because we has to go to our reception we had to cut our tour a little short. Therefore, because I Love Tn and the Great Smokey Mountains it is my dream to come tour the Titanic in Pigeon Forge & enjoy the complete tour. Thank you so much for the virtual tour, we hope to do the actually tour in person. God Bless. Sincerely, Mark & Michele.
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What a beautiful video you put together. It had me in tears and awe.Katie was indeed wonderful, the Captain was absolutely amazing,I could listen to him forever.Its a beautiful museum, well thought out.Thank you for doing this.I could never afford to visit such a lovely piece of the world.Well maybe one day,you never say never.Its especially poignant since the tragedy that just happened. You have a lovely family.Thank you again ,I will be sharing this video with family and friends.How lucky your son was to actually hold a piece of the Titanic .🙏🌻
That man was so amazing to show that little boy that piece of the titanic and let him hold it ❤
I've always been enthralled with the Titanic!!! I've watched so many documentaries and shows. I had no idea this place existed!!!!!! The staff is just as incredible as the museum!!!!! Thank you so much for the tour ❤️ I'm shocked the prices at the gift shop were pretty reasonable!!! I expected things to cost much more!
Our pleasure Talia!
The tour guide “ Katy “ is fantastic ! ….and Mr.Lowell who also a guide and participated in retrieving artifacts from the titanic was phenomenal……Wonderful history and the lore of the Titanic .
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I was at Pigeon Forge this past week. Unfortunately, I didn't go to this museum but I did see it and passed by it multiple times. I was astounded when I first saw the lifesize ship. Truly amazing!!
Same here. My brother and I went to Pigeon Forge last month and passed by it a few times but he didn't want to take time to do that when we have a Titanic museum in Orlando, about an hour away. We did end up goung to the one in Orlandi a couole of weeks after we got back. It was grear but the 2 are not affiliated and the one in Pigeon Forge has a lot that the other doesn't. So when we hopefully go again I want to see that one too.
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This museum is fantastic and very much well worth a vist . The staff and attention to detail are truly impressive. Very well done .
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I had no idea this museum existed. This is truly a beautiful video tour. Thank you for sharing. I was intrigued the whole time and I just loved the captain. What a blessing he was. And the young lady tour guide was a lovely guide. Absolutely amazing tour!
There's another Titanic museum in Branson Missouri we went there a few years ago and it was amazing. The one in Pigeon forge is owned by the same person.
The captain is a beautiful and kind man .
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Not quite as wonderful as being there in person at The Tiranic Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN, but close enough to get a great idea of what it's like. It also feeds the desire to travel there to see it. Katie was a wonderful tour guide (and impromptu pianist), and deserves much credit for bringing the ship to life again, as was Lowell Lytle's accounts, both personal and reenactment. Thanks to the family and videographer who were not only great company, but made the watcher feel like part of their tour. ❤
Our pleasure Kathleen!
Living just 10 miles from Southampton, England, originally hailing from California, and having spent half my life in the US and half in the UK, my interest in Titanic and other liners of the Golden Age of Transatlantic Travel has been a lifelong affair. Initial expectations for the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge were modest, but as we saw your video tour, I was absolutely stunned at how marvelous it is. The exhibits, presentation and information shared are absolutely superb. Your guide was so informative and so much was learned about the ship's story that I'd never encountered before, including how Wallace Hartley dismissed the band before they reassembled, the significance of Grapes on Oxford Street in Southampton, more details about Isador and Ida Strauss, and the story of Reverend Harper. The quality of the Pigeon Forge museum's focus on Titanic supersedes even that of the Sea City Museum here in Southampton, which focuses heavily on Titanic, along with other liners of the early 20th Century. However, to the Sea City Museum's credit, it has the advantage of a focus on one part of the Titanic's story that's often overlooked in the US - the crew and how devastating their loss was to the city. Out of 1,500 people lost, 559 were from Southampton and part of the crew. Not one family in the city in 1912 was unaffected in some way, at a time when these men were the sole breadwinners, and it really brings the story home on a poignant local level. You and your family did a brilliant job capturing this visit and we thoroughly enjoyed this virtual tour. I will stop for a drink at Grapes this week after seeing this tour. Thank you so much for sharing and our best wishes to you.
What has always puzzled me is why there is so much interest, or even obsession with Titanic in the US when there is comparatively little in the UK. Obviously I know of the exhibition in Belfast and I thought there was something in Southampton, but other than that it is just another bit of history to most people, assuming they even know about it. Whilst I have always been interested, I find myself isolated in this respect, I live a few miles from Bristol. That exhibition in Pigeon Forge is something else, I knew about the one in Branson, Missouri but had no idea it was so expansive for a place not many have even heard of.
Our pleasure TTE!
@@AdventureIsOutThere It surely must be, Titanic is also of course big business. Incredible, you also have the Francis Browne photo gallery, that novice Jesuit priest who is said to have been offered a passage to NY, but was told by his boss in Dublin by telegraph to get off the ship in Queenstown as he didn`t want him swanning off across the Atlantic. So fortunate that he did.
I went there about 3 years ago the experience was AMAZING the whole card with a survivor was cool and the Lego boat was cool and so were the real artifacts from the shipwreck
Thank You For Bringing this Amazing Titanic Museum🥰 Specially Condolences for People Who died this Tragic Event🙏💛💙
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Visited this museum last week while staying in a cabin. It was incredible, certainly the highlight of our trip. And as much as we thought we knew about Titanic lore, we learned so much more in the short time we were there. Recommend to anyone, young and old.
We agree, this museum is great for all ages!
The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge is one of our favorites. It's been a couple of years since we've been but would love to visit there again.
We love it too Larry. We have done the one in Branson. It could be a bias, but this one was our favorite between the 2.
No idea how I came to start watching your video in the middle of the night. I'm so grateful I did. What a cool museum and great people working there. So interesting and informative. It's great how personal the tour was. I would have thought it would have been a large group of people. Thanks for sharing this with us. Sending love from Los Angeles 💛💜
The tour guide was brilliant, and the captain is a great story teller, i could listen to him for hours!
Me too. What an awesome guy and so sweet with the boy !
After 2 minutes he will start about god and try and save you
@@SketchySandy34yea I wouldn’t leave the boy with him too long
Been to the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge and it has changed some since me and my family have been there! The tour guide did an excellent job!
Kadi was fantastic Samantha!
I've been really astounded by this incredible tour you've presented. It is quite great, especially the tour guide and skipper who share insightful anecdotes and knowledge. Even though I'm from India, I'm really delighted I came upon this video. It was fantastic, and we appreciate you sharing it with us. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU.
In 2008, we had a wonderful Titanic Tour brought to Pittsburgh, PA,,,,it was wonderful! But the best part was that I was able to take my grandchildren! My 8 year old grandson at the time, was at first afraid to touch the huge piece of hull.....but I helped him and he’s never forgotten it!
Here is our 2nd tour here with more stories: ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
I absolutely loved your video on the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge! I visited this museum several years ago and would love the opportunity to visit again. We did not have a tour guide when we last visited but your tour guide was amazing. She shared so much history that I never knew. We also visited Titanic’s last port of call in Cobh County Cork Ireland and had the opportunity to visit the museum there in 2011. Thank you for making this video and you did a wonderful job!!!❤
Thanks Bridgett!
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What a well designed museum! The tour was amazing. Thank you 🙏
Our pleasure! Here is an updated tour we just did with NEW artifacts & stories 👀👉 ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
This was just fascinating to watch!!! The built to scale parts of the museum (grand staircase etc) really let you know what the ship was like at the time. Thanks for the full walk through of the museum 😊
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God bless everyone of them souls. Still hits me in the heart, and having a relative just makes you feel so connected. My 4th great grandfather was a stocker from Belfast ❤
Here is an updated tour we just did with NEW artifacts & stories 👀👉 ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
What a brilliant vlog! The guide was fantastic, what a credit to the museum and the memory of those who lost their lives. I visited the Titanic exhibition in Vegas and bought a small piece of coal that was bought up from the Titanic on one of their dives - it is one of my most prized possessions. Thanks for a great video, love from the UK ❤
Thanks Big gal skates! Hopefully you could make it over and enjoy it in person someday!
@@AdventureIsOutThere I’d love to, Tennessee is one of my places I’d like to visit, i best get saving some pennies to get my flights from the UK 😊
Never in my lifetime did I ever think I would see anything this magical. Thank you
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Great video! We’ve been to the Titanic Museum Pigeon Forge once, but loved seeing this guided tour. Especially the story of the pastor’s witness at the end! What a beautiful story! God bless you all!
So glad we were able to capture Lowell tell that story! Thanks JM!
Yes! Wasn’t that amazing? 💕
It brought me to tears seeing that captain holding a piece of the Titanic on the grand staircase. It was a beautiful moment. What a great guy and story teller
Fantastic tour, great Museum Staff, great filming - the tragic loss of the Titan submersible led me to discover your Channel and Video.
Thank you for making this as I live in New Zealand and so will never get to see the Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum in person. Your Video Tour made it like actually being there.
Here is an updated tour we just did with NEW artifacts & stories 👀👉 ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
I couldn’t help but tear up, when seeing that grand staircase. I can’t wait to get to go to the museum. Titanic although sitting on the ocean floor is still one of the grandest ships of all time. I watch numerous National Geographic Documentaries, I love everything about her. I couldn’t help but to hear some of the music from the movie was that playing in museum or did you add it for just that part of the video.
The music was playing in the background at the museum. It's very encouraging to hear you enjoyed this video & hope you can make it here someday EliteJC!
My wife and I were here just one month ago. Such a great museum! Interesting to see a few things had changed since you recorded this.
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captain Smith was born 5 miles from where I live in stoke on Trent England (UK) the guide in this video did him proud and is the best guide I have ever heard , we grow up in this area learning about the Titanic due to captain Smith . give that girl a Rise ! I would love to go there some day , Darren.
Looks like a great museum. I wish they had a section where they would go into a bit more detail on how the ship was sinking.
Like an x-ray video presentation explaining the damages Titanic took to the side, and ultimately where the water started flooding. This would also explain why the ship started tilting upwards, and eventually break in half.
But other than that, it looks like a great museum. Well done to the guy playing the role of the captain.
Wow the Titanic Museum looks phenomenal ! Thanks for recording !
Our pleasure! Here is an updated tour we just did with NEW artifacts & stories 👀👉 ruclips.net/video/qJhjHLJc7cU/видео.html
One of my favorite museums hands down! I got to talk with capt smith and got a signed copy of his book. Truly an amazing place to visit!
I got to see the traveling exhibit before they built the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge. Loved the experience and loved seeing it through your lens!! Can't wait to come down to Pigeon Forge to see this one. Thank you guys❤️
Our pleasure Angie Sue!
Extraordinary museum tour and wonderful explanation given by the guide.. especially the testimony given at the last by Captain Lowell himself was Amazing.. Praise God..❤
Thanks for making this incredible video about Titanic..loving it as a Titanic Fan👍😁
The Titanic Museum is so beautiful and hats off to the guide who explains each and everything in the Titanic in enthusiastic way. The captain also very brilliant🥰❤
I've visited there twice and the museum is wonderful and saw many artifacts that definitely pull at the heart strings. The last visit in 2020 I got to see Wallace Hartley's violin on display and was able to get photos of it. It was the actual violin, NOT the one from the film. It sold at auction for 1.7 million dollars, which is to date the highest bidding artifact to date from the actual shipwreck. It was something to behold thinking of him playing that instrument on that fatal night as people were perishing to bring them some semblance of comfort. It was incredibly moving, I must say.