Titanic to the Rescue with After Christmas Sail

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Titanic to the Rescue with After Christmas Sail

Museum attraction offers boatloads of adventure to lift post holiday spirits.

Branson, Missouri - Christmas shopping is over, family and friends have gathered to celebrate, presents have been opened and the yuletide dinner has been served, now what do you do? The Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson has the answer – bring the entire family aboard Titanic for an experience they will treasure forever.

The spirit of the season lingers here on decorated decks, in dramatic galleries with more than 400 rare Titanic artifacts, on The Grand Staircase and in the magical gift store. Families can test their survival skills, try to send an SOS message, sit in a full-scale Titanic lifeboat and listen to real Titanic passengers tell their stories. All of this and more

make the Titanic After Christmas Sail an unforgettable family journey. Talk show host, Regis Philbin said it best at the grand opening 2006, “ If you were moved by the movie, wait ‘til you see what they’ve got inside. It is frankly the best museum exhibition I think I’ve ever seen.”

For more information please contact us at (417) 334-9500 or visit www.titanicbranson.com

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The World’s Largest TITANIC Museum Attraction is Branson, Missouri ’s new landmark tourist destination. The 17,000 square foot, ship-shaped structure – built half scale to Titanic’s original size – towers more than 100 feet above its anchored position on Highway 76. A 90-minute, self-guided tour covers 20 galleries on two decks where more than 400 priceless artifacts valued at over four million dollars. Ship is opened all year round and extended hours between December 26 – 31 – 9am to 9pm. Closed Christmas Day. Winter hours start January 1 open 9am to 5pm – Closed Christmas.

Contact: Mary Kellogg Joslyn

Phone: 417-334-9500

Email: Mkellogg10@aol.com

Website: www.titanicbranson.com

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