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Thursday, 25 October 2012

Dramatic End to Titanic's 100th Year

Posted on 08:32 by Unknown
A year of paying tribute to the 2,208 souls aboard Titanic comes to a dramatic and energetic conclusion this Holiday Season at the Titanic Museum Attractions in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Mo. Great care has been taken this year, the 100th year since Titanic set sail, to honor the men and women who traveled aboard Titanic. We opened the door to the past by telling the stories of the 2,208 passengers and crew who sailed Titanic in 1912 and we will continue to do this every day.

You see, these people, these passengers were just like you and I. They had families. They had daughters and sons, Moms and Dads. They liked to travel. They liked to eat good food. They had friends, dreams, ambitions. Our great love and passion for these people is what we are about. As we move into this great Holiday Season 2012, we have created some wonderful events at both Titanic Museum Attractions to not only honor those families of the past, but to also honor families today, bringing them together to celebrate. Here is a run down of our Holiday Events at both locations:

(1) Thanksgiving Fireworks at Titanic Pigeon Forge, Tn. on November 22, 2012 at 7:30pm
For Event Details, Click Here. To enter the contest to win tickets to this event, Click Here. 



(2) Titanic Fantasy Princess Brings New Holiday Magic to Branson! Live Appearances at Titanic Museum Attraction BRANSON on Thanksgiving Weekend and Every Wednesday - Sunday to December 30th.
For Event Details, Click Here. To enter the contest to win tickets to this event, Click Here.


(3) Real Snow off the Bow, Titanic Pigeon Forge - Part of Titanic's Christmas in a Winter Wonderland. November 22-24 and December 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29 at 7pm
For Event Details, Click Here.
 
(4) Titanic Edwardian Christmas Celebrations - Both Locations: Titanic Museum Attractions in Branson, Mo. and Pigeon Forge, Tn. -The entire ship inside and out will be aglow with Christmas lights and decorations “Everything about our Christmas in a Winter Wonderland Celebration is aimed at giving our visitors and their families a unique, memorable holiday experience. A memory that will last forever – and isn’t that what Christmas is all about?”
For more information, please contact us at 800-381-7670.


If I could leave you with just one thought as we gear up for this 2012 Holiday Season, it would be this...Each day that we are given by our Great Father God is an opportunity to love and honor those people who He has placed in our lives. I pray this Holiday Season that you honor those you know and love just the way we honor those who sailed the mighty ship Titanic, each and every day.

May God bless you all!

Erin Wicker
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Monday, 18 June 2012

He almost bought a boat!

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TITANIC BRANSON FATHER'S DAY BASS PRO BOAT SHOW

TITANIC BRANSON FATHER'S DAY BASS PRO BOAT SHOW 
As we have done for the past 3 years, we attended Titanic Branson's Bass Pro Boat Show this past Father's Day weekend. I was excited to see the latest in party barges and fish-n-skis but never did I anticipate that we would actually be considering a purchase.

REALLY GETTIN INTO IT!
Boat ownership has been on our wish list for at least 10 years. Every time we have come close to purchasing a boat, we have managed to talk ourselves out of it for one reason or another. Well, this time was LUCKILY no different. My husband who typically likes bass boats and go fast boats, was enamored with this giant 20-something foot Party Barge. This is where I get weak!! I like Party Barges and the idea of Partying on the lake with family and friends.

BOYS UPSET BECAUSE WE DIDN'T BUY THE BOAT
I was already picturing the day - It is me, my husband, our 2 kids, and our friends who also have children. We were swimming off the large swim deck, eating chips, and drinking a cold beverage. YEP! We were happy. Well, I decided that I was keen on the idea of boat ownership and this time my husband backed down. What happened?

He said that we would save our money - a boat fund - and come back next year to take another look. This is fine with me because we always enjoy touring the museum and it is nice to take our time looking at the boats.

It is an honor that Bass Pro takes the time to set up in our parking lot each year at the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Mo. and it is our privilege to honor Fathers with this special event each year. I love my dad and I love my children's dad as well. They both deserve whatever kind of boat they want for being the best role models that could be.

ME WISHING EVERY DAD A HAPPY FATHER'S DAY!
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY TO ALL DADS FROM THE CHIEF PURSER OF THE TITANIC MUSEUM ATTRACTION!

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Saturday, 14 April 2012

Titanic Museum Attraction Honors Frederick Fleet

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You know how some kids is born with silver spoons in their mouths? Well that weren't me. An orphan, I got me first job at age 12 on a training ship. Stayed there till I turned 16, then went to sea as a deck boy. Worked me way up to able seaman and, blimey, look at me now. Crewman Frederick Fleet, here --24-year-old RMS Titanic lookout, 50 feet above deck in the crow's nest.

Weather's been mild this voyage, but it turned icy cold as the sun went down. The stars is bright alright, but their reflection on the water is so flat that me and the other lookout can't see nothing in our path till we're right smack on it. And that's just what happened as Titanic sailed into that deadly ice field.

I saw it first. "Iceberg right ahead!" I yelled, soudning the alarm bell. Within 37 seconds Titanic brushed the side of the berg, showering ice onto the deck below. Climbing down from my post I feared I'd be blamed for not spotting it sooner. Seemed we might be okay until the engines stopped, and the ship began tilting head first into the sea.

Special Edition - True Titanic Stories- 1st Class Maid Jaynee tells the story of Frederick Fleet on Video. Click Here.
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Friday, 13 April 2012

Titanic Museum Attraction Honors John "Jack" Phillips

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I turned 25 April 11, Titanic's second day out. John Phillips, senior wireless operator, at your service. One telgraphist is the norm, but liners this size have two. My assistant, Harold Bride, and I man the system 'round the clock, alternating six-hour shifts. We've been glued to our seats since Southampton, monitoring the usual navigational info of other ships but overwhelmed by passenger requests.

Work piled up when an equipment failure temporarily shut us down, and we're still swamped with a huge backlog --mostly passenger messages that must be sent no matter what. I haven't time tonight to talk icebergs with operators on other ships. One says large bergs are in our path, and another is surrounded by them and can't move. All I can do is put their warnings aside till later.

Harold relieved me after 11 p.m., but an iceberg cut short my rest. I dashed back to the wireless room, where Harold and I tapped out frantic calls for help. Captain Smith ordered SOS and CQD distress signals, which meant Titanic was doomed. I told Harold to make a break and remained at my post. As the room flooded, the captain released me from duty, saying, "It's every man for himself now."

Special Edition - True Titanic Stories- 1st Class Maid Jaynee tells the story of John "Jack" Phillips on Video. Click Here.
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Thursday, 12 April 2012

Titanic Museum Attraction Honors Thomas Andrews

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     I'm Thomas Andrews, a 39-year-old happily married father of two. As managing director at Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Northern Ireland, I'm in charge of designing and building its ships. My team and I built Titanic, from keel to masthead, so I know every inch of her. I'm sailing the maiden voyage should any problems develop, but I feel more like a proud father whose beautiful offspring is making her world debut. 

     Of course, she was never a dream to me -- just a spectacular, man-made monument of iron and steel, invincible yet vulnerable. I still have misgivings about one thing: Titanic is designed to carry 50 lifeboats, yet White Star officials cut the number to 20. They believe Titanic is almost unsinkable and, therefore, doesn't need unnecessary, ugly boats cluttering its decks. I pray they're right. 

     The sea is calm and the sky quite clear, yet the weather on deck is turning brisk. I've warned the lookouts to be keenly alert for icebergs, even the small ones called growlers. Navigating an ice field this time of year is likely the most critical part of our voyage. 

Special Edition - True Titanic Stories- 1st Class Maid Jaynee tells the story of Thomas Andrews on Video. Click Here. 
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Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Titanic Museum Attraction Honors J. Bruce Ismay

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As I watch boarding activities from a high perch on deck, everyone climbing the gangways seems excited and happy, even those in Third Class, And why not? We're making maritime history: White Star Line's Olympic-class steamers are revolutionizing the industry, in luxury, size and, above all, safety. 

     I should know. I'm J. Bruce Ismay, White Star's managing director and creator of this magnificent ship. I often sail maiden voyages and wouldn't have missed Titanic's for the world. I miss my wife and children back home in London but am pleased Titanic's architect and builder, Thomas Andrews, is here, While he ensures this "baby" behaves, I intend to bask in the praise and applause that follows me wherever I go.

     Once underway, only the vast North Atlantic will appear on the horizon. As we move out to sea, Titanic will reach her design speed of 21 knots. She can do more, but Captain Smith advises we test the new ship's limits another trip. Anyway, on-time arrival in New York is the priority, not speed. I hail from a long, proud line of successful shipbuilders. I feel sure Titanic will add glory to the family name. How could she not?

Special Edition - True Titanic Stories- 1st Class Maid Jaynee tells the story of J. Bruce Ismay on Video. Click Here.


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Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Titanic Museum Attraction Honors Captain EJ Smith

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     Welcome aboard on this glorious spring day. I'm Edward John "E.J." Smith, captain of RMS Titanic, and commander of White Star Line's impressive fleet. You've arrived on a very special day: April 10, 1912. We're about to take this fine lady to sea on her maiden voyage. 

     My officers spent the night on board, but I stayed home with family -- wife Sarah and our 12-year-old daughter, Helen. At 7 a.m. I climbed the gangway and prepared for inspection by the local board of trade and other officials; ships require permission to sail, which Titanic easily received.

     We'll cast off from Southampton, England at noon and cross the channel to Cherbourg, France. Tonight we;ll cross back to Queeenstown, Ireland, and from there we'll steer a course across the pond to New York City. Should take seven days but could be earlier if weather and other conditions permit. 

     Once Titanic and I are back home in Southampton, I'm retiring. At age 62, I've been a seaman nearly 50 years, 32 as a valued member of the White Star Line family. It's been a fantastic life --mastering some of the finest ships ever built, while hobnobbing with the rich and famous. I'll surely look back on this final voyage as the highlight of my career. 

Special Edition - True Titanic Stories- 1st Class Maid Jaynee tells the story of Captain Smith on Video. Click Here.
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