Titanic - the Artifact Exhibition

Titanic - the Artifact Exhibition

Fan Reviews

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MrsE2000
The Titanic Artifact Exhibition is captivating from start to finish. It is laid out tastefully, with an abundance of respect for those who were lost. It was interesting to learn how the Titanic was designed and built, the excitement surrounding her maiden voyage, and getting to know some of the passengers and their horrific experiences that fateful night. Definitely a must-see!
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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lfschmit
You begin with a boarding pass of one of the actual passengers. You have your photo taken in front of a green screen (staircase shot). Next, you begin your walk through. There are photos and descriptions of what went into the building of the Titanic along with histories of the people in charge of the work and those doing the work. There are photos of how each class slept, ate, and was entertained. There are actual artifacts recovered and photos of actual passengers, crew, and personal items belonging to them. There are stories of how the coal shortage affected the captain, crew, and some passengers with giving them no choice in which ship to take. This is all on display with sounds of the engine room being piped through the exhibit and the temperature being made realistic to where you are aboard the ship. The sounds change as you walk through to different parts of the ship as well as the temperature. This adds to the feeling of your actually being on board the Titanic. There are videos made of the actual discovery of the sunken Titanic and a video of a model reinactment of the way the ship struck the iceburg and the compartments that were damaged resulting in their flooding and the sinking and ripping of the ship as it sunk. There is a portion of an iceberg in the exhibit which you are allowed to touch. It is also a model of what was available to the fleeing passengers in the icy waters, complete with holes from their finger(s) being forced into them to try and stay afloat. They allow you to place your fingers into these holes to feel how impossible it was to do it for any real length of time. There are finger holes from very large, man-sized hands; smaller sized holes for women; and even very tiny children sized finger holes. This is all very daunting and solemn. There is a scale sized model of the Titanic on display as well. When exiting there is a listing of all the passengers, by class of their tickets, stating whether they survived or not. You look up your boarding pass passenger's name to find out whether or not you would have survived your trip aboard the Titanic. It was very informative, educational, and emotional on a level that can not be brought to you without your actually being there and walking through it. Well worth the cost of admission.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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tourist4321
Nice exhibition that provides many details about Titanic and people on it.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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straydogs
Definitely worth visiting this exhibit. Brings the reality of what really happened into focus. We went on a Wednesday morning, so it wasn't crowded. We could have just bought our tickets at the door instead of ahead of time and saved some money.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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tjblackburn81
The artifacts were surreal at first. Then towards the end, it hits you: the tragedy, the lost of life. It was a great exhibition. Everyone should see it.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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Pokua54
I expected to have more of an interactive experience with the exhibit, other than just walking through like a typical museum .
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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ilvdvm
We took my husband to the exhibit for Father's Day. While some of the exhibits were interesting (the contents of passenger's luggage, for instance,) most were mundane (floor tiles, window frames, paper money.) Often the text of one exhibit was repeated virtually verbatim at another. At $30 per ticket, I expected more artifacts and much more information about the passengers. Floor tiles are fine...but it is the human story that makes the sinking of the Titanic worthy of notice 100 years later. We were disappointed.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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Anonymous
Truly enjoyed this 100 yr. anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. There were a lot of exhibits that I had not seen before such as the handbag and contents of and a lot of the clothing worn. Loved the passengers names being on the tickets and info on their history , also. A wonderful way to honor their memory! Wish there were more historical displays in our area . It seems they are too few and far between, unfortunately.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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MJEB37
The event was a little mind blowing. Trying to imagine the people and their reaction to the emergency that ended so many lives. Very well put together and held our total interest throughout. Quite emotional when we reached the end of the exhibit and found the ones who survived and the ones that were lost...heart wrenching. A great piece of history for us all to savor.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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Titanic1949
Enjoyed the viewing very much. Very organized. I was surprised at all the items being in as a good of shape as they were.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 27, 2012
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PepKurtLe
I don't understand why you would have to pay for the Walkie talkies for $5.59 after paying dang near $30 to get into the Exhibit which, by the way, had NO TOUR GUIDE. I made the most of it. There is definitely room for improvement with regards to the staff. In addition to that there was No AIR CONDITIONING!!!
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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04GTO
OK, I read all the reviews prior to seeing the exhibit...too hot inside...too short...not worth the money..blah, blah, blah. I will agree it was pricey and way too warm inside...but if you are a true Titanic fan...WELL worth the cost. I took my wife and eighteen year old son and we were all very pleased with the artifacts and the layout presenting them. Heck, my teenager even stopped texting for an hour! One young boy even fainted at the "wall of the dead"...not sure if it was the heat or the raw emotion of seeing the list of victims. All in all, a very informative and moving experience that I highly recommend.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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Bksm
The displays were outstanding. We wish there would have been more of the 6000 artifacts thus far recovered. But the magnitude of the event still made the display's compelling. We would recommend it to those with a history bent. The paper displays (i.e. money) could not be seen very well because they necessarily have to be in semi darkness to protect them. So it would have been nice if there were pictures with lighting of what we were looking at nearby so we could see and then compare to the originals.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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BLGran
The Titanic Exhibit had items that I have not seen in the three other exhibits that I have visited. It was educational, informative, and fun. My grandchildren really enjoyed the exhibit.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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sharianne
I took my 10 year old grandson to this exhibition and we both enjoyed everything about it so much! He has been very interested in everything about the Titanic since he was old enough to understand what it is and what happened to it. When we went inside he began telling me who the many personalities were that are referenced throughout the exhibition and everything excited him. I felt the dedication to these souls who perished and who survived was incredible and cannot imagine anyone not finding the whole exhibiition totally worthwhile.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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Bamagirl71
Interesting personal objects in the collection. Audio guide was worthwhile. Only took about an hour to see entire exhibit,
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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Iceberglettuce
The Atlantic Station venue was a convenient locale for this show. Artifacts were first class and well positioned and interestingly described. For the ticket price however, I would have like to have seen more quantity displayed. Also, the air-conditioning system was not sufficiently cool and resulted in many of the customers having to hand-fan themselves.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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ABAtlanta
Definitely worth going to see... one of the most interesting exhibits I've seen in years!
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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grandy8
Thrilling!!! I never expected the boiler room being my fav area. The sound effects were totally cool. I went to the Boston exhibit years ago and this was better. Thx
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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WDRP
I can't put into words the amount or degree of emotions this exhibition brought into my life! For as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated by all things Titanic. Nothing prepared me for this....I was amazed and at the same time, very humbled. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to see such splendors! It is forever etched in my memory!
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Tue, Apr 17, 2012
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camapa233
What is it about traveling exhibits which come to Atlanta that they are small in size and disappointing in scope? The King Tut exhibit didn't even have one of the 14 sarcophagi to show us. And now the Titanic exhibit which had maybe 200 items on display, and that's counting 2 cuff links and 4 shirt studs as a total of 6. Las Vegas had a much larger event. Other cities have had much larger Titanic events. Not so Atlanta? The reconstruction of the First Class suite was laughably not first class. A wall, and some furniture dropped in to take up space? Cheap and tawdry. Not at all representative of the choicest rooms on the ship. The posters on the walls were informative, but sadly, they were a very major part of the exhibit. The young people who were guides and hosts were well-trained and did good jobs. The best piece of the exhibit was the model of the bow of the ship as it lays on the floor of the Atlantic. Exhibitors have gotten me twice with these "major" events coming to Atlanta. They won't get me the third time because they have "fooled me twice." Shoot, even the offerings in the gift shop were underwhelming.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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KayKay530
This event is way over priced and its over in just a few minutes. We went to one at the GA aquarium. It was amazing. Very long and less expensive. I could of saved my money.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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PaulGA
Gave a great perspective on the disaster. See the artifacts really was amazing. Wish there was a lot more artifacts and more to see. I think the boiler room display should have been actual size to give the true sense of how large they really are. It is still difficult to image the scale of the ship. Would love to see more. Great exhibit overall.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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Anonymous
Amazing artifacts. Well put together. Learning more about the actual individuals on board was amazing
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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Amy53173
This was an experience that I will never forget. To go to the Titanic exhibit on the 100 anniversary of the sinking was amazing. My 7 year old daughter was as moved as I was. It will be a memory that we will share for the rest of our lives. I can't wait to go again.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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compustuff1966
It was great to see the detailed display of artifacts and history of the Titanic on the 100th anniversery of it's sinking. To see actual items that were in the Titanic was interesting, and really bought the history home. I would recommend this to a friend.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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Anonymous
We REALLY enjoyed the Titanic Exhibition. Lots of artifacts and detailed information on the ship and the people on it. Very personal!
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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PeachyTitanicLover
I was so fortunate to visit the exhibition on the 100th anniversary and the experience was magical. It was wonderful taking in all of the artifacts while learning about some of the passengers. It was set up in a way that made it personal which I really appreciated. I would absolutely recommend anyone interested in the story of Titanic check this out, you will not be disappointed!
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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SingleMomwithkids
My youngest son is a huge Titanic fan, both the movie, and every library book he can find on the subject, so I thought we'd take an "educational" trip down to Atlantic Station on the tail end of Spring Break, and see the show. For $80 for one adult, one teenager, and one child, I expected an immersion experience. I got placards on walls, and a few trinkets in glass cases, incessant piped overloud music, and had to pay extra for an audio device that mostly repeated the placards. It didn't help that maintenance was working in the entrance area putting molding down, either.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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weathernut54
I took my 6 year old grandson to the exhibit as he is totally into the whole Titanic 100th anniversary. While I thoroughly enjoyed the exhibit and found the artifacts incredible to view, the set-up of the exhibit was very "museum-like"; and, my grandson found it utterly boring as nothing except the "what does 28 degrees Fahrenheit feel like" display was hands-on. The exhibit would be interesting to anyone over 10+ years old; I'd leave the little ones at home for this one.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Sat, Apr 7, 2012
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Jakeman88
Expected to see more things that were personal items of the crew or passengers. Although it was ok, I would spend the money to see portholes of a ship. This is a walk through exhibit and we saw everything in 30 minutes. Not recommended.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 6, 2012
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Nytingale
From what I'd read, I expected to see more. The exhibits didn't match the preview photos ( no stacks-of-china photo with re-creation of that scene in display box ... NO third-class accommodation re-creation). It was nice to see the first-class cabin, but it was only so-so. At the price charged, we should've been able to find more than 45 minutes' worth of items to see. Also, take care in gift shop. Two books have different titles, but essentially the same content. What a rip-off.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 6, 2012
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Ralda
The staff was so helpful and the displays were so informative. The whole experience, from beginning to the end, was an experience everyone should be a part of.
Premier Exhibiton Center at Atlantic Station - Atlanta, GA - Fri, Apr 6, 2012
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