A lot bigger than I thought it would be. I'm a little surprised that some people only spend 45; I spent two hours. They must just be speeding through. I took my time and looked at each lovingly displayed artifact. They really do a good job with the immersion, featuring hallways that look like the 3rd class halls, music that changes throughout the exhibit. You can also hear and feel the ship's engines at times. It also gets colder as you move through the exhibit. There are displays of what the ship and debris looked like on the ocean floor, and videos showing the rediscovery. This is a must see for anyone who's interested in history. Locals pay $29, and there's an optional audio tour for $6. Do yourself a favor and stop by Tix4Tonight first and check for a discount. Our tickets ended up being only $23.