Welcome back to #TravelThursday. Last Friday afternoon and evening I visited Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition on Orlando Florida’s famous and thriving International Drive. I went with a bus of 40 fellow passengers. It was a Sebring Historical Society hosted daytrip that left our own museum in downtown Sebring at 3:15 PM and returned by 10:45 PM. (We were at the Titanic museum, dinner, and show for 3½ hours.)
The entire experience from start to finish greatly exceeded my expectations. The museum tour / show technically starts the moment you walk through the front entrance, and it continues on through the multi-course dinner (which plays out like a fun singing and dancing revue). As you can imagine it’s a happy and joyful gala at the start of the journey (and through dinner), but then after dinner – disaster strikes, and the show and its players take a solemn and somber tone out of respect for the real-life victims of that cruise. (Out of 2,240 passengers and crewmembers – over 1,500 perished at sea.)
You can actually visit the museum during the daytime for your own self-guided tour, or you can visit the museum as part of the overall 3-hour dinner and show experience. It is definitely worth the admission price. Check out their official web site (hyperlinked at the top) for all of the details.
You know – not once during the dinner experience did I hear Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” (from the 1997 Titanic movie). And that’s a good thing. The show’s players kept it to the life and times and sights and sounds of April of 1912.
Next #TravelThursday – it rhymes with Florida – or does it ? Let’s keep traveling together.
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