First off, welcome to the new series. In this series, I go to different exhibits then write my experience on this blog. Today, I will be reviewing the exhibit in Buena Park. This exhibit is really interactive and fun. Before you enter, you get a boarding pass. The boarding pass gives information about an actual passenger aboard Titanic. When you enter, they show you a quick video. Then, you walk into "Harland and Wolff Shipyards" Here, they show you some facts about the construction of Titanic. Then, you walk into a room that takes place on sailing day. In the middle of this room is a huge Titanic model which is very accurate. The next rooms allow you to see a first class room, along with some facts. Then the other room allows you to see a third class room, which is way different than a first class room! The next room shows you how big a boiler would've been, and trust me, it's massive! Then, you get to touch an iceberg and sit in an actual sized lifeboat and watch Titanic sink. Then, you get to go to the memorial room. Here, you check your boarding pass and see if your passenger survived. Then, you go to the "wreck room" where you get to see pictures from the wreck in 3D! Finally, you get to go to the gift shop! What makes this exhibit really awesome is the actors. In some rooms there are actors, and you get to ask them questions about the ship. The actors really know a lot about Titanic, and they are very helpful. Overall, this exhibit is really educational and awesome.
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