“Titanic: The Exhibition” returns to Dallas in February 2025 for a limited engagement, featuring immersive experiences, original artifacts, ship recreations, and a virtual reality journey to the doomed ocean liner’s final resting place.
The interactive exhibition, opening Feb. 14 at Pepper Square in Addison, Texas, tells the story of the Titanic’s design, construction, launch, and tragic sinking through artifacts, passenger stories, and recreated environments.
“Titanic has been a part of my life since the late 1990s when I had the incredible opportunity to dive to the wreck site,” said Tom Zaller, president and CEO of Imagine, one of the exhibition’s producers. “This story continues to fascinate people; it’s a story of hopes and dreams.”
Visitors will receive boarding passes corresponding to a passenger on the ship, allowing them to follow that passenger’s story as they explore recreated first-class, second- class, and third-class cabins, along with the Grand Staircase and other parts of the ship.
The exhibition also includes a Discovery Gallery dedicated to the wreck site, featuring a raised glass floor and a film about the efforts to locate and explore it.
Tickets are on sale now at www.thetitanicexhibition. com. Prices range from $21.50 to $38, with discounts for seniors, military, and groups. An early bird discount is available for tickets purchased between Dec. 18 and Dec. 24.