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| - Before you enter the exhibit, you will get a passenger ticket of an actual passenger that was on the Titanic. The card will have a name, age, where the person is from, where the person is sailing to (as well as their reason to sail), which social class they are from, and etc. As you make your way through the exhibit, you get to read about the history of selective passengers from different social classes--learn their names, their occupations, where they are from and reason why they were sailing. The exhibit had a lot of artifacts (ie clothing, shoes, jewelry, hand bags, kitchenware, and etc). They did a great job showing the different accommodations on the ship for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class passengers--got to see replicas of the cabins, pictures of the dinning areas, as well as see the different dishware that were used for each class. Viewers of the exhibit will get to be up close to the steel side- panel of the ship (the largest piece of the Titanic ever to recover..aka The Big Piece.) It was just astonishing! The Big Piece will only be at the Luxor until 2018. There was also a replication of the Grand Staircase where you can walk up and take pictures; and an outside deck where you can walk and look at stars sparkling in the dark (air conditioner was cranked up to give you a chilly feeling); and a real (about) 7 feet tall and 12 feet long block of ice (to imitate an ice berg) where you can touch!! Anyways, fast forward... at the end of the exhibit, there will be 3 panels of passenger's names. Based on your passenger's ticket, you will learn whether your passenger survived or had been lost in the tragic.
AMAZING!! AMAZING!! I enjoyed it a lot and I definitely recommend!!
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