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Want to make learning exciting and authentic?

Bring your students to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, and together, explore the only place where you can see real Titanic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor. Watch learning come to life where history meets our modern world. These artifacts help tell the story of Titanic from her construction to her voyage, sinking, discovery, and the expeditions since that help preserve her legacy.  

Students will ground themselves in reality as they connect to the marvel, spectacle, hope, tragedy, and curiosity that is Titanic.

Whether your class is studying the deep ocean, social-emotional skills, engineering, the industrial era and society, or the event itself, there are endless teachable moments at the Exhibition. Come discover them for yourself! 

Ready to Dive Into History With Your Students?

Special pricing is available for school groups. TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition is suitable for students in third grade and up in public schools, private schools, and home schools.

Read our FAQs below to learn more about our field trip experience at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. 

Don’t know where to start pre-teaching the field trip or integrating it into your classroom?

When you book, you’ll also receive a free Field Trip Companion Guide, full of activities, worksheets, and questions that you can use with your students while at the Exhibition.



You can also download our free Titanic Teacher Guides to further enrich your students’ experience at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition. Included are 10 interdisciplinary lessons, a field trip overview, and project ideas that can help you either pre-teach the story and build background knowledge or draw connections and synthesize after your visit.

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

General Hours & Accessibility

Friday-Saturday*
10 a.m.-5. p.m. (last admission is 4 p.m.)

Sunday-Thursday*
11 a.m.-8 p.m. (last admission is 7 p.m.)

*check our ticketing page for seasonal extended hours
Please arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in and parking.
Yes, we are fully accessible. Guests may bring wheelchairs or scooters. We also have 2 wheelchairs available onsite on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Field Trip Planning

Please contact us at reservationsorl@emgroup.com or (407) 248-1166.
Guided tours, led by a Titanic Artifact Specialist, are available Monday–Thursday and last 1–1.5 hours. Self-guided tours are included.
1–1.5 hours, plus approx. 45 minutes for self-guided exploration.
25–30 students per specialist. Larger groups are split and rotate through the galleries.
Yes. Buses may drop off in front and park in the lot behind the Exhibition.
Walk, use indoor voices, don’t touch artifacts or lean on walls/glass, and don’t write on surfaces.
You'll receive a Titanic Teacher Guide with lesson plans, student prep materials, chaperone info, and a venue evacuation map.
Full payment is due 2 weeks before your visit. A deposit is required to reserve your date and time.
Yes, event space is available Monday–Thursday for $100 (max capacity: 90). Food is not allowed in galleries.
Likely yes. Please be mindful and respectful of all visitors.

Guest Services & Add-Ons

Yes, for $5 + tax. Available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Mandarin.
Yes. Photo stations are available. Group photo packages cost $35 and include prints and a USB.
Non-flash photography is allowed, except at the Grand Staircase. Videography is not permitted.
Yes, with items ranging from $1 to $40, including pencils, models, books, t-shirts, and more.
Friday-Saturday*
10 a.m.-5. p.m. (last admission is 4 p.m.)

Sunday-Thursday*
11 a.m.-8 p.m. (last admission is 7 p.m.)

*check our ticketing page for seasonal extended hours
Please arrive 15 minutes early to allow time for check-in and parking.
Yes, we are fully accessible. Guests may bring wheelchairs or scooters. We also have 2 wheelchairs available onsite on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Please contact us at reservationsorl@emgroup.com or (407) 248-1166.
Guided tours, led by a Titanic Artifact Specialist, are available Monday–Thursday and last 1–1.5 hours. Self-guided tours are included.
1–1.5 hours, plus approx. 45 minutes for self-guided exploration.
25–30 students per specialist. Larger groups are split and rotate through the galleries.
Yes. Buses may drop off in front and park in the lot behind the Exhibition.
Walk, use indoor voices, don’t touch artifacts or lean on walls/glass, and don’t write on surfaces.
You'll receive a Titanic Teacher Guide with lesson plans, student prep materials, chaperone info, and a venue evacuation map.
Full payment is due 2 weeks before your visit. A deposit is required to reserve your date and time.
Yes, event space is available Monday–Thursday for $100 (max capacity: 90). Food is not allowed in galleries.
Likely yes. Please be mindful and respectful of all visitors.
Yes, for $5 + tax. Available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Mandarin.
Yes. Photo stations are available. Group photo packages cost $35 and include prints and a USB.
Non-flash photography is allowed, except at the Grand Staircase. Videography is not permitted.
Yes, with items ranging from $1 to $40, including pencils, models, books, t-shirts, and more.