Both The Titanic and The Mammoth Club were built on dreams, but only one is truly unsinkable! 🚢
@PeterSallada11 ай бұрын
But nothing compares to the sinking of the SS Andrea Doria. I just hope nobody who survived that uses their story of that tragedy to secure an apartment.
@kates727711 ай бұрын
@@PeterSallada Peter you’re here!!
@PeterSallada11 ай бұрын
@@kates7277 Hello-o-o-o! La-la-la!
@friendlyreptile99319 ай бұрын
The Titanic was NOT build on dreams and in fact no one did care b.c. olympic was first. Dont take cinema for reality
@lisat72311 ай бұрын
Molly's ability to recall movie quotes is epic!! All while imbuing each video with heartfelt emotion plus fun facts and pro tips...Can't get enough of these videos, in parks...and BEYOND!
@Krobra9110 ай бұрын
dang i love titanic and i was put to shame watching her recite them
@lacytano11 ай бұрын
You can tell Molly's movie references are driving Alan crazy but he just accepts it. True love lol 😆
@MicheleKlinger11 ай бұрын
It’s amazing you guys got to finally see this exhibit. As much as many of us love the movie, it’s harrowing to see the real artifacts and learn all the details of this horrid tragedy. I did the exhibit that was in NYC a while back and I was definitely emotionally exhausted and humbled by the end of it all.
@brainwave279611 ай бұрын
Fellow Titanic girlie here, more so of the ship than the movie, but LOVED the "please insert tape 2." Another beautifully-done video. Future cruise idea: perhaps a transatlantic crossing on the Queen Mary 2?
@danielleneldon426911 ай бұрын
My husband and I went to Ireland last month and got to go to the museum in Belfast. It's massive. Spent several hours there and could have stayed longer. Highly recommend!
@KarlJayce.9 ай бұрын
All items from this videos belong in Belfast as well..
@jadecoloredglasses582211 ай бұрын
When Molly cries, I cry, every time! Thank you for using your superpowers for good.
@vlofvl10 ай бұрын
We did this in October 23, it was surprisingly a very emotional experience especially touching a piece of the ship. It’s quite surreal to know that on every photograph or video clip of the Titanic that you’ve ever seen during your life,the piece you can touch, the piece you have touched is there. It’s been on a journey through time, it’s been present at the launch, at the beginning of that fateful journey, it was shaken by the iceberg and it sank to the bottom of the ocean and now you can actually touch it! Quite emotional for anyone who’s had a fascination for the Titanic since being a child
@brittneyscott96783 ай бұрын
Can u take photos in the museum at all?
@vlofvl3 ай бұрын
@@brittneyscott9678 in some areas yes you can, I think the main restriction is where they actually offer professional photographs themselves. Places like the Grand Staircase etc
@brittneyscott96783 ай бұрын
@@vlofvl Ty so much , never knew they offered photos. Amazing to know. I can’t wait to see it
@eileendaub364311 ай бұрын
I work at the museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania that holds the receipt for Milton S. Hershey (and his wife)'s cancelled ticket for the Titanic after they had to reschedule their return from Europe. Thinking about everything he did with his life and legacy after that trip - especially as a fellow "Titanic Girlie" - is sobering. I used to have a piece of "Titanic coal" that I would just hold sometimes in its little baggie but it sadly got lost in a move years ago.
@LaLunaLady11 ай бұрын
This exhibit was fascinating! Yes, I would love to see more "local to you guys" content! I still think you should do the fancy Titanic dinner even if you can't film it. It could be a nice date night or birthday celebration for the two of you.
@TreasuresUntoldTravels11 ай бұрын
Molly, you have quite a gift of relaying information in an interesting way. I love how you share your emotions and also add a bit of humor. “Please insert tape 2”- a quick little comment that made me chuckle at just the right moment. Great video.
@thevanillaflourette11 ай бұрын
Would love to see more videos like this outside the parks. Mammoth Club anything and I'm in!
@beckiestacy2911 ай бұрын
This was amazing! I truly enjoy videos showcasing the other things available in and around the Orlando area. Plus, Molly! Your ability to remember and quote movies…top notch!!! I think your passion and compassion for this ship is heart warming ❤️ I am so very happy Mammoth Club exists!!!
@BeantownMrs11 ай бұрын
My husband and I did this in Las Vegas earlier this year. It was so moving seeing all of the objects and seeing that big chunk of the ship.
@MsDiaEmms4 ай бұрын
I went to Belfast couple of years ago and visited the museum. It was touching and humbling and there was so much to learn. It drags you into the story of how the ship was built, who the passengers were, how life was back then. It doesn't leave you unbothered.
@judithmitchell46679 ай бұрын
So glad you got to experience this. My husband and I saw the exhibit in 1998 in Boston right after they brought up the original huge piece of the hull. They had it in a tented area outside from the exhibit building. The security wasn't totally set up yet and no one was looking ...so ... I reached over and touched the original huge piece of the hull. I'll never forget it. I too am a Titanic girlie. Have a lovely evening. Blessings - Judith 🎤🎭
@kevinkalin940411 ай бұрын
Titanic Adventure out of Times is classic! I still play it from time to time! Love exploring the ship. FYI, a new game, Titanic Honor and Glory, looks amazing
@barbaragillespie39311 ай бұрын
Love this video, now I have to watch Titanic again today. Please do more local videoes, it's nice to see different places. Thanks
@ellie_747910 ай бұрын
as a fellow titanic kid, this has been on my orlando to do list since i found out about it! the titanic museum in pigeon forge TN is one of my favorites.
@westaussie96510 ай бұрын
This beats the Titanic museum in Belfast, which only has a handful of artefacts
@nancyfleming803810 ай бұрын
I went to this museum years ago. Putting your hand on that big piece of ice was the Most horrendous scary feeling ever. well done!
@penelopejoann10 ай бұрын
Guys, thank you for sharing this. I absolutely HAVE to see this in person. I love all things Titanic, probably quite an obsessed fan, embarrassingly so! Glad someone else out there can quote the JC film. I love the Irish history and of course the modern marvel aspect to Titanic. My friends and I went to the theater again and again, paying our 8.00 feature film ticket price in 1997 to see Jack and Rose light up the big screen and bring Titanic back from the depths of the Atlantic ❤ To see these artifacts in person would be amazing 😻
@SimplelilSteph11 ай бұрын
I’m with you, Molly. I’m a Titanic girlie, it’s one of my top 5 favorite movies and I’m a bit of a history nerd so I love doing research on things that happened hundreds or more years ago. Thank you for reminding everyone how real and serious this tragedy was. I was crying right along with you! (As I usually do in your videos 😂) much love to y’all can’t wait to see what the next adventure is!! 🫶🏻
@salishseaquest795211 ай бұрын
I've been a 'Titanic girly' almost all my life. Long before the Titanic's final resting place was discovered in 1985, I had worn out my copy of "A Night to Remember" by Walter Lord. I was fascinated by the Titanic story but humbled by what had happened that night in 1912. I had a chance to see the Titanic Exhibition when it came to Seattle in 2001. At that time, the piece of the hull in the exhibition was a larger one, and you were allowed to touch it. It was a sobering experience. Seeing all the artifacts that had been recovered at the time was wrenching. I'm glad you were able to go and would love to see more of these types of videos anytime.
@rachelbanana580511 ай бұрын
My 7 year old is obsessed with everything Titanic. We took him there for his 7th birthday and did the dinner gala after. He was thrilled. It was a great little museum and everyone in our family enjoyed it.
@CarolHeney11 ай бұрын
I just can't bring myself to see this exhibit. I also can't bring myself to go to the World Trade Center Memorial. It just gives me the creeps, and makes me so sad. God Bless You Both, for going there!! My biggest fear, is of drowning. I had to take my teenager , to see this movie twice. It has always left me emotionally spent.
@joelr516010 ай бұрын
I loved playing the game. My kids are in their early 30’s and they grew up playing. They found it on steam and still play it. Love this video. Thanks!
@thelostscientist692011 ай бұрын
This exhibit is genuinely incredible. I went with a few friends and we each enjoyed it for different reasons. It was a great way to do something different and educational together.
@jessicagauwitz937411 ай бұрын
Love this! I’m a fellow Titanic lover. Also, Alan’s boarding pass for the person going to Peoria, IL is crazy because I only live about 40 minutes away from Peoria.
@EdwardNygma198011 ай бұрын
I also saw this a couple of years ago. And I totally owned that game! I loved that game. I think I still have it in a box somewhere.
@PemberleyGirl8411 ай бұрын
When you mentioned the game, I had major flashbacks of playing it when I was 13! I was OBSESSED with everything Titanic. I even made binders full of articles about the ship and the movie. I recorded anything Titanic related on TV onto VHS, including the Academy Awards the year it won all the awards, and watched it all over and over. I guess I was a bit extreme back then, lol. I did recently visit the exhibit in Pigeon Forge. It was amazing! I will for sure check out the one in Orlando next year! Thanks for the video!
@lorilezotte146211 ай бұрын
Thank you for going to Titanic experience. I went there many years ago. It brought back many memories. When I went they had a section at the end with some of the movie memorabilia.
@sherlockholmes270310 ай бұрын
I was a participant on the 1996-1998 Expedition for the retrieval of the "Big Piece". it was a big part of my life back then. I also was able to help open Exhibitions around the country and in Montreal and Toronto. was in Minneapolis for the sounding of the Whistles for the first time to the Public. It was a time I will never forget to be a part of. I knew PH who was Killed in June of Last year in the Ocean Gate disaster, He was such a good man and very knowledgeable on the wreck site. I will miss Him and George Tulloch who passed away back in 2004.
@ericareynaga890611 ай бұрын
I highly recommend the diner gala. I did it a couple years ago on my first visit to Orlando. The actors are all amazing. Throughout the experience they also tell the story of the ship and the sinking, including the background of the people the actors are portraying. Truly immersive and so well done.
@ronniecorn489211 ай бұрын
I know you guys likely aren't looking to travel to the middle of the country....buuuuttttttt if you ever get a hankering, you should absolutely visit Branson, Missouri! Theres a large theme park (Silver Dollar City) and a nice Titanic museum, as well as many other attractions (aquarium, wax museum, Ripley's museum, restaurants, kids stuff, etc)! It may be the nostalgia in me speaking, but Silver Dollar City rivals many theme parks across the country. Worth looking into for something out of your "norm" 😊
@NikkiandFred11 ай бұрын
They travel, I think they even asked the mamfam where they should go. I'd love to see them do a "50 trips to 50 states" kind of thing.
@chab1rd1559 ай бұрын
That was cool and interesting. Ty for taking us along.🙌💞
@samanthachase8Ай бұрын
As someone whose love for history, and in particular historical tragedies, was directly caused by the James Cameron Titanic film, I appreciate her enthusiasm. The Titanic tragedy remains one of my favorite historical events, and I have a TON of knowledge of both the historical sinking, and a lot of knowledge of the making and filming of the movie. I've been to the exhibit in Pigeon Forge, and as an Orlando local, I long to do the dinner experience at the Orlando exhibit.
@lorisage98711 ай бұрын
Thank you Molly and Allan for talking about the people who had been on that ship we had family aboard who didn't make it
@erineisenegger796811 ай бұрын
I a huge Titanic movie lover, when I visited Las Vegas I have walked through the titanic exhibit and they have dishes, bed and other cool stuff, in las Vegas they also have a huge ice piece. Every time I visit the exhibit I still just chocked up walking through the exhibit.
@WilliamStanley-fq7kf11 ай бұрын
i worked for the Exhibit in Boston 1997. we had the entire Big Piece on display right after they brought it up. i was on the Ship "the Abay" while the Big piece was still on Deck and covered with a tarp i was able to touch it long before it was sent to the conservators . working for the Exhibit is still the best job i ever had .
@deborahgray713611 ай бұрын
Titanic was the first movie I ever cried at! I haven’t stopped since! Molly would love the Titanic museum here in Belfast it is AMAZING! There is also the Titanic hotel which in the offices where the titanic was designed and it is beautiful. We took my Titanic obsessed 10 year to stay there and we all loved it!
@MainesOwn10 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this video because Molly and Alan are lovable.
@nikkers9211 ай бұрын
I just love you giving quotes from the movie! You are so awesome and I love watching all of your vidoes!!!!
@terrinash8711 ай бұрын
Great video! I went to this exhibit a few years ago on my first Orlando trip, it was really interesting. You should look into visiting the Titanic Quarter in Belfast, so much to see and do! Titanic Belfast Centre, Titanic Hotel, Walking Tours, Thompson Dock & Pump House and the SS Nomadic. It’s also where a lot of Game of Thrones was filmed so you can do location tours around the Causeway Coast and visit the Game of Thrones Studio Tour (Titanic and GoT are two of my biggest obsessions!)
@laurenjp14918 ай бұрын
On our visit in the room with “the car” they had a live performer singing some Irish tunes like Whiskey in the Jar. This experience is a rollercoaster of emotions, and that was a highlight. ❤
@ellene483310 ай бұрын
Thanks for including more non-park content. Even though I doubt I'll ever be able to make it here, I really enjoy these videos from you guys. My in-laws have scheduled a 2-week visit to Orlando at the end of the year but don't plan on being at WDW or Universal much. Places like this will be a good recommendation for them when they're in town. Thanks!
@SarahSmith-ff6yy11 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much for visiting this for us. My dad and I were obsessed with the Titanic and both loved the movie too. I think I’ll skip taking my kids there before our Disney Cruise though. 😢
@davekraus733410 ай бұрын
Omg yes adventure out of time. I can still hear that music!!!
@kimmyhickman811 ай бұрын
My fav comment from this video is when Molly said quietly…”please insert tape 2…” 🤣🤣🤣 #iykyk #90skids
@lyssar2811 ай бұрын
I've been to many Titanic exhibits, Orlando has definitely been the best, especially since they have that biggest piece of the hull. Love Molly's movie quotes throughout 😅
@jameslewis30411 ай бұрын
Loved seeing this exhibotion. Would love to see this next time I come over to Florida. Thanks for taking us along. Always happy to see more vlogs of other attractions in and around the Orlando area
@carouselofLaura11 ай бұрын
The title says Titanic, I’m already loving it. ❤
@jamesmichon142510 ай бұрын
Sorry, for the long post, but I'm a Titanic geek as well. I love the Titanic and the story behind her and her crew and passengers, as much as Molly does. I have remodeled part of my basement as almost a small exhibit. Models of the Titanic, the wreck, self-made diorama's, several pieces of coal, actual wood from a door frame, wood from Lifeboat #12, small swatch of the green felt from the 1st Class Smoking room, as well as autographs of no less than 8 survivors, including a few "pre-disaster" sig's from individuals that didn't survive, including Capt. E.J. Smith and Thomas Andrews, and finally, 3 small pieces of the "The Big Piece" of Titanic hull, that broke off when the two pieces were separated and the larger one in Vegas was moved. These fell off of it and were collected. I also have recordings of her whistle being blown in Southampton, the C.Q.D. and S.O.S. distress calls, like what you heard, as well as the sound made by the distress rockets being shot of and exploding high above the foundering ship. Truly, a moving experience on any level. Orlando exhibit is wonderful, but check out the ones in Pigeon Forge, Branson Mo, and Las Vegas. They are also opening up a new, traveling exhibit with artifacts from both Orlando and Las Vegas called " TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition" opening at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio on March 9, 2024.
@danaolsen980211 ай бұрын
Wonderful video!! I would definitely love to see more Orlando local attractions. I wasn’t a Titanic Girly in sense of the movie but it did spark my interest as a child about the ship and the disaster that is still with me as an adult. I think it was more of how the world came together after such a disaster, and really is hopeful of how we as a people can band together in the face of such. I think too as I got older and founded out more with scientists and historians of just how technologically advanced the Titanic was. She still stayed afloat much longer than any other ship up till that time. Btw Las Vegas, NV has a really nice permanent Titanic Exhibit that looks to be a blend of Orlando and Cali’s exhibits. It has both the multitude of artifacts and from what I remember great displays of the rooms as well.
@LisaGross-t5i10 ай бұрын
Molly, I to had the computer game. I could never get past the boiler room part. I also would get shot. I would get so frustrated. Then years later my son ended up beating the game. So I could finally see the ending. But I so loved being able to walk though the ship. Great throw back.❤
@Thisishoweroll11 ай бұрын
OMG! This exhibit is so moving. My son and I went to it during our Disney trip in 2021. It was so sad to see the artifacts but it really brought it to life. Haunting was a great way to explain it. Great video.
@brittneyscott96783 ай бұрын
Were photos allowed inside?
@LuvSubbin11 ай бұрын
Excellent video! I'm a Titanic buff as well. There is actually a First Class passenger (Charles Cressin Jones) that was recovered by the C/S Mackay-Bennett and is buried in our hometown of Bennington, Vermont. We have visited his grave. We've also toured the museum in Pigeon Forge but this one seems much better and we will put it on our list. And, right or wrong, I purchased a small piece of authenticated coal from the Titanic that was offered for sale by one of the French expeditions in the '90's.
@jackieosam497611 ай бұрын
We went to the one in Branson, MO. Some of the same, but different artifacts obviously. Thank you Mammoth Club!
@staceybarrett8011 ай бұрын
Went to the Titanic museum in Branson Missouri (the one shaped like the front half of the ship). It was an audio tour but same situation with a passenger card and such to check out later to see if they survived. But regarding the iceberg experience you had, in Branson they had water cooled to the temp that the ocean water was that night... And you could stick your hand in it to try and leave it for as long as you can. SECONDS felt like hours it was so cold. Just added one more layer of understanding. Crazy.
@laurenjp149111 ай бұрын
Fellow Titanic nerd here, and I DEF need to make this a priority for next Orlando trip. Thank you. 💙🚢
@stacirobinson616211 ай бұрын
I remember seeing the Titanic exhibit in orlando. It was a very somber experience. When I did it, at the end the women were separated from the men and were out in the cold. We were told to imagine what if we never saw our loved ones again. What was the last thing you said. It was sad but I was glad to have done it. Thank you for sharing this video.
@notyournormalg111 ай бұрын
LOVED Titanic Out of Time! It was my dream game and I played it constantly. I was really cool.
@irishgirl497711 ай бұрын
They factoids in Molly's head is amazing. Glad you got to go! The facts on this exhibit was amazing. Didn't know many of the facts.
@AVNewb11 ай бұрын
I loved this exhibit, especially the iceberg and knowing if would I survive or not at the end.
@kfordgal10 ай бұрын
Blair, from Dundee, Scotland, served as the Titanic's original second officer, but was replaced at the last minute and left the ship in Southampton, saving his life. In his haste to disembark, however, he forgot to leave a key which was needed in the crow's nest to access binoculars and a telescope. It's good that they include that little snippet in the film.
@Glorybound13139 ай бұрын
We have visited the Titanic museum in Pigeon Forge several times, has no idea there was one in Orlando, so we had to go. My son LOVED it - he's a Titanic-holic. Highly recommend.
@phillipwest435210 ай бұрын
I saw this exhibit at the other location before they moved it over to where you are now and I had a guided tour it was awesome .. I touched the ice....
@officialkaym11 ай бұрын
I LOVED Titanic: Adventure Out of Time 👏👏 as soon as you mentioned the boiler room, I immediately got nervous lol
@laurenmhogan11 ай бұрын
I feel like this is something I would definitely be interested in. I’ve always found real item history exhibits super interesting.
@Sunshine_State_Magic11 ай бұрын
Some kids liked rocks, some kids liked bugs. Growing up, my thing was that I was obsessed with learning everything I could about the Titanic (just the ship, specifically NOT the movie😂). To watch my favorite KZbinrs (who always do their research and are so knowledgeable) explore a Titanic exhibit was the Christmas gift I didn't know I needed! This video was awesome.
@Kevin0384110 ай бұрын
I met Frank Aks back in 1982 at a convention in Philadelphia. It was the 70th anniversary of the sinking. He was 10 months old as of the sinking. In all I met with 5 survivors of the sinking it was such a great weekend I will never forget it.
@bozenabertolini311111 ай бұрын
I’m obsessed with Titanic too. Love your videos. Glad I found your channel.
@rodhanson711210 ай бұрын
THE TITANIC TOOK 2 YEARS TO BUILD THE UNSINKABLE SHIP AND IT HIT AN ICE BERG and IT TOOK 2 HOURS TO SINK AFTER IT HIT AN ICE BERG IN 1914 AND 1500 AND 3 PEOPLE WHO WERE ON THE TITANIC DROWNED IN THE FREEZING WATER OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN AND THE BAND THAT WAS PLAYING MUSIC WENT DOWN WITH THE TITANIC IN 1914 😔
@MicaMakes11 ай бұрын
Saw a similar exibit at the Georgia Aquarium many years ago. Was very cool and educational
@karynmacdonald421511 ай бұрын
Definitely liked this video. I Would be happy to watch trips to science centres etc as other stuff you do!
@feenixfiya11 ай бұрын
You guys are the best! You’re able to see both the interesting, fun and also human and moving aspects to attractions. Molly, you just have a way of letting me feel what you’re feeling. Another great video. 🫶🏼
@kellyv772811 ай бұрын
We love this place my 8 year old is a huge titanic fan and he could do this over and over again also the gift shop is amazing! You can purchase an item in the gift shop with a piece of coal from the titanic and it comes with a certificate which is crazy to think you can own a piece of that history even if it was sad and depressing. Oh and the lady told us if you purchase that big piece you get the display case and if no one buys it they will eventually break it down to make more merchandise just thought that was interesting
@bhopkins810111 ай бұрын
My better half is the Granddaughter of one of the last White Star line Captains. By the time he was a Captain the White Star Line had become a subsidiary of the Cunard line ( 30’s) and was purely a merchant line. We visited the Titanic exhibition on Idrive a good few years ago and found it fascinating.
@missexesandohs10 ай бұрын
I’m living for Molly’s quotes! I always quote the movie and people think I’m nuts haha.
@CourtneyCulver11 ай бұрын
Love Alan’s face when Molly goes off on movie memories 😂 Just wait till you guys go to the Titanic Museum and Exhibition in Belfast. It was breathtaking and eye opening. You could probably drop her off in the morning and pick her up in the evening and she will be stuck in movie quote mode hehe
@EH-pu2hd11 ай бұрын
Titanic girlie and o gosh I also played the computer game!! I love how y’all took your time and appreciated the artifacts it’s exactly how I traverse museums and exhibits please do more would love y’all’s take on THE TOWER OF LONDON
@waywardexcursions260611 ай бұрын
If you have not been to the Titanic Museum in Belfast, I HIGHLY recommend it! It was amazing, awe-inspiring, moving...I could go on. We spent a good part of the day there. It is an experience that I hope we can do again someday. -- Amy
@lesliereynolds449211 ай бұрын
I had an older man that survived the Titanic who lived next to my route. I got to talk to him a few times. He was a very little boy and the last thing he remembered was his father picking him up and sitting him on a ledge. His aunts raised him as his parents didn’t make it. He always wanted to go back to England but he never made it.
@michaeladams152310 ай бұрын
My wife and i visited the exhibit when it was at the Luxor, years ago. Felt much the same as you describe. I find it a bit mind boggling that the Titanic was smaller than the smallest Disney Cruise ships.
@honeysuckle75411 ай бұрын
I’ve been to a several of these exhibits, and they are always well done. But the best one is where the ship was made, in Belfast. It’s absolutely stunning and gives you a history of the city as well.
@mistysissell946710 ай бұрын
Yah should Check out the titanic museum in Pigeon Forge Tennessee and Branson Masouri
@frankswif3y11 ай бұрын
I’m so excited to go to this. I’ve driven by it so many times but thought it might be cheesy but now I really want to go.
@dominiquel876611 ай бұрын
Wow amazing exhibit to see a piece of history. Now i wonder if you'll go to Belfast , Southampton and Halifax to see the other exhibits of Titanic.
@RWM0700111 ай бұрын
Saw it in NYC. Absolutely terrific exhibition.
@kacibr11 ай бұрын
I haven’t been to the exhibit in Orlando, but I have been to the one in Gatlinburg. I grew up fascinated with the titanic. The exhibition was amazing. We’re set to go to universal in Feb. we may just do this exhibit on the way in or out.
@TheWatcherGoji10 ай бұрын
I went there for my birthday! In 2023 hope to go back!
@Sabrina.C.21711 ай бұрын
I went to the exhibit in Pigeon Forge a couple years ago and had a similar reaction to the gift shop. Just kind of gave me the ick to think about buying a "maiden voyage" shirt knowing how many people died. In the exhibit I went to you submerged your hand in the water and I lasted maybe 5 seconds so to think about the people being in there for hours was sombering.
@blueladycouture11 ай бұрын
I don't think I've ever come across anyone else who can quote Titanic like that! My hubby on the other hand is very much an Alan and doesn't get my morbid fascination. I had to go to the artifacts exhibition in Las Vegas on my own (btw I was able to vlog in that one) and no one else understood when we visted Santa Monica and I had to do the whole "we'll go down to the pier in Santa Monica, drink cheap beer and ride on the rollercoaster until we throw up" line. Shameless confession: Titanic is the only movie I have seen more than once in the cinema during it's original release. I 'enjoyed' the vegas exhibition, but I went in with very low expectations about whether it would be very cringey, and agree that the gift shop was a bit ick (Titanic pool float anyone? or titanic ice cube tray?). I did however love how they had in depth knowledge about the passengers' stories and their hopes and dreams once they reached America. Fascinating period of history. Thanks for taking us to the Orlando one.
@Brinaela11 ай бұрын
Now Molly needs to go to the Titanic Museum in either Tennessee or Missouri. The building is a half size replica of the ship itself and can even walk up the steps of the grand staircase.
@ICE1RAIKKONEN19799 ай бұрын
Maybe you should go to Belfast, stay in the Hotel where the offices and drawing rooms are. That way you can see the shipyard slipway, see the Thompson dry dock of the titanic, go on board the nomadic passenger ferry ship and then go around the titanic exhibition
@RachelRalston-w7b11 ай бұрын
If you are ever in the UK, visit the Titanic museum in Belfast where the ship was built. It’s brilliant.
@xCarrieex11 ай бұрын
I saw the traveling exhibit a couple times when it came to the Museum of Science and Industry here in Chicago. (This was YEARS ago.) it was sad, but so fascinating to see everything they’ve recovered. I remember being terrified to touch the “iceberg” they had because I thought I’d instantly get frostbite. 😂 (I was young.)
@GettingOutInLife11 ай бұрын
CQD is still recognized at least in the amateur (ham) radio world. CQ is a recognized short code stating that you want to make contact with anyone. CQDX states that you want to make contact with anyone outside your country. CQD means that you want to make contact with anyone as the “D” means that you are in distress.
@frankswif3y11 ай бұрын
I had the Titanic pc game! So fun and scary!
@mochrimek11 ай бұрын
The butler gave me the BIGGEST creeps
@ashleighlalonde639411 ай бұрын
I've been to this exhibit and it is very sobering. I would definitely go again as there was so much to see. BTW, there is also a large Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee that is said to have a lot of recreations and artifacts.