Titanic: An Immersive Voyage Cincinnati

April 15, 1912. A day that goes down in infamy for the traffic sinking of the RMS Titanic.  The maiden voyage was meant to the first of many transatlantic voyages, yet an estimated 1,500 people met their demise on the very first trip.

March 2025. Interest in the RMS Titanic is still rampant! And a new exhibit is now open at 18 West Fourth Street in Downtown Cincinnati. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage has officially docked in Cincy for a limited time engagement.

Highlights of this exhibit include

  • room recreations that let visitors experience the luxury of the cruise
  • artifacts families can investigate
  • movie props from a variety of films
  • a 360-degree room featuring movie projections; visitors will experience hitting the iceberg for themselves
  • connecting with a real-life passenger; each guest receives a boarding pass so they can get to know their passenger and discover their fate
  • insightful information like where passengers were from/what their class was, a breakdown of classes and their survival rate, facts about the wreckage site and more
  • Add-on experience: Virtual Reality!

 

This unique exhibit experience evokes empathy for the passengers of the ship. What was meant to be an adventure was met with tragedy. While the Titanic met it’s final resting place at the bottom of the ocean 112 years ago, this ship is still sparking interest in audiences young and old. Titanic enthusiasts must experience this exhibit first-hand to gain a greater appreciation of the disaster that was the RMS Titanic.

 

Tickets start at $22.90 for children/$29.90 adult/ $25.90 senior/student/junior/military + with an optional $10 VR Experience.
Tickets available through May 3, 2025 (Exhibit closed Tuesdays)

 

 

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Find out more about this limited-time engagement exhibit, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
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This article was originally published in April 2025.