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Titanic, Ship of Dreams Exhibit (Orlando Florida)

I hate things cheesy….and I am not talking about food either. But Titanic, Ship of Dreams Exhibit in Orlando Florida is still a worthwhile attraction despite its very obvious link to the movie instead of the real life and times of the Titanic….the one that sank. It would have been a much better Orlando FL charter bus experience if the exhibit dedicate the exhibit to the actual ship instead of the one featuring Leonardo. But that’s OK, I guess. It was still an amazing rental charter bus stop in Orlando FL for us. This Orlando FL rental charter bus attraction is at International Drive’s Mercado shopping center and if you’re ever in Orlando FL for a trip, be sure to bring the kids around to it – they’ll be enthralled by it all!

For your information, most (if not all) of the artifacts on display at this Orlando FL rental charter bus tourist attraction is from private collections from all over the world, imagine that! I mean, we’re talking about the real stuff here. It will definitely floor all you Titanic movie buffs – regardless of age. Of course, being a rental charter bus tourist attraction, it’s sure to have some memorabilia on display. The guides I had when I was there was extremely good as he truly made the visit a memorable experience. All the staff, in fact, played their ‘roles’ really well by dressing up and acting as passengers and stuff! That was really cool!

The funny thing is that despite the hot weather in Orlando FL, when I was there in Titanic, I actually ‘FELT’ the cold. Everything was well-designed and organized to give every single Orlando FL rental charter bus visitor an experience as close to the one in the ‘movie’ or the real ‘sinking ship’. At one point in time, I completely forgotten that this was merely an exhibit and the tragic feeling seeped into my real world. Everything from the wallpapers to the decorations were amazing. It’s definitely worth a visit if you ever rent a charter bus to Orlando FL.

To start your amazing trip to Orlando FL, rent a charter bus from the best in the industry, USCoachways Inc. Start by giving our customer service staff a call right now by dialing 1-800-359-5991 for your quick and hassle-free bus rental quote in Orlando FL.

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Titanic, Ship of Dreams Exhibit (Orlando Florida)
8445,International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
+1 407 248 1166 x3110
Open Hours
10a-10p M-Su
http://www.titanicshipofdreams.com/

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trudy newman said,

Thursday, April 1. 2010 at 16:16 (Link) (Reply)

The Titanic The Titanic story The Titanic was first constructed in 1909 and completed in 1911.It took The Titanic two hours and forty minutes to sink,after hitting the Iceberg at 11:40pm on the night of April 14 1912. After the iceberg was spotted by lookouts, warnings were sent to the bridge, and an attempt to turn and reverse The Titanic went wrong, ending in a collision between the right side of the ship and the iceberg. There were 2228 people on board of The Titanic, 337 in first class, 285 second class, 721 in third class and 885 crew members.Of the 2,228 passengers and crew members who set sail, only 705 Titanic passengers survived. The captain of the The Titanic was Edward John Smith and was 62years of age,Smith was married Eleanor and they had a young daughter Helen Meville.

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