Really enjoyed my visit here. Would go again when I have friends visiting from other countries.
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Hi had a fabulous time showing visitors the titanic an amazing interactive experience. Guides really informed , well done.a little claustrophobic but very busy visitors from all nations. The cafe awfu... See more
Cost may not reflect good value for money. Much of the displays are on screens, with few actual examples of shipyard life. It is an experience, not a museum, and sadly if you just stay in the main bui... See more
We had to book a time slot once we had been able to park our motorhome which cost us £11 for 4 hours . Titanic needs to make carparks ( underground & ground level) accessible to this tourist base. The... See more
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Titanic Belfast is a visitor attraction opened in 2012, a monument to Belfast's maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city's Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built.
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Olympic Way, Queens Road 1, BT3 9EP, Belfast, United Kingdom
- titanicbelfast.com
Too much reading and very few artifacts…
Lots of reading and very few artifacts - there are more in the Ulster transport museum and other museums around the country.
Lots of reading and very little interaction. Kids found it boring. Too many people and felt compelled to move on without really having time to take in what was being seen.
Better information outside and at the slipways next to the museum.
Far too expensive and I knew just as much from watching documentaries on TV!
Living on name of sunken ship and looking to end up in same place
Total rip off ,staff within the center like deer in head lights ,then walk into cafe / restaurant what ever you want to call it,today girl at till mumbling behind glass panel ,expression on her face says all about surroundings ,choice of food a total joke ,queues crazy at times ,to be honest sad ending to a once wow center .
The Titanic Experience is lazy.
The outside of the Titanic building is amazing as is the stay in the Titanic hotel.
The walks around the area are also great.
However as for inside the Titanic experience, this is a huge let down for anyone that is a Titanic enthusiast. I personally have more artifacts and memorabilia in my home than on this tour. How the grand staircase can be classed as a replica or was allowed to be made when it is not a replica is beyond me.
The place is full of tourists, rightly so however the food options are average to awful and certainly does not cater for a multicultural audience. You would think management or someone at the top would be pushing for better food options and quality. The made in Belfast logo in the restaurant could not be further from the truth. Crisps from Tipperary, sandwiches, toasties, paninis from as far afield but certainly not Belfast. I was struck by the amount of people in the que at the restuarant buying crisps and soda, and couldn't help think how crazy this was that people from all over the world visiting a cultural city were resorting to this.
The restuarant areas should be converted into a food court with a mixture of fast food to fine food to suit all tastes.
As for the Titanic shop, it's great.
So in closing, the experience lacks any creativity, and could do with a creative team of staff going back to the drawing board. It is 2022!
The experience is vastly overpriced
The experience is vastly overpriced. Some of the exhibits and displays are well done, but it could have been done SO much better considering it was supposed to be an immersive experience. The staff could have been dressed in appropriate costumes, not just black jeans and tops, the first class corridor could have shown open doors into rooms etc.Generally it was just too 'flat'. Disappointed!
We visited in November 2021
We visited in November 2021. I had been excited to go here as I was and still am obsessed about the titanic. We stayed in the titanic hotel which was brilliant and a honour but very expensive. Worth doing tho.
The museum was overwhelming to look at from the outside in a good way however we were very disappointed when we got inside.
It was like walking through a walkthrough library. Nothing much but reading when you didn't have someone behind you pushing you on. There's no actual titanic wreck artifacts except the nomadic on this experience. I do understand why they don't have them however there's nothing saying they couldn't get replicas made such as tele motor. Put that on a made up bridge with screens as its approaching the iceberg to give everyone the the view of those important moments in time.
Have temperature controlled water were people can feel the water temperature from that night so they can understand it better.
Have a grand staircase for people to have their picture taken at a reasonable price.
Recreate some rooms what looks like it's burst in with water. Let people experience getting into a life boat and be lowered safely to an exit to escape titanic to if the survive. Just some ideas that would give it the wow factor. I would definitely consider having some identical replicas artifacts made. My idea going to a museum is to not read for 3 weeks. If I want to do that I will either go to a library or go on my phone. I will return to belfast and return to experience titanic again but not the museum unless there's somthing in there I want to see. With kind regards
Expensive and average in content
Expensive and average in content. There’s a lot of text and visuals, but nothing from the great ship itself which, considering the price, I thought some of the salvage recovered since the discovery of the wreck would have been on display. So it’s basically a flamboyant history lesson with some letters and documents from the period, and accompanying visuals covering the sequence of events from concept through design, build and disaster. I was looking forward to seeing actual remnants from the ship and there were none.
Great value experience always worth a…
Great value experience always worth a visit with the kids ..
Well worth the money
Ticket cost €19, and worth every penny. Audio visual interaction on all sides, incorporating ride-on attractions and lots of touch screen info. You can clearly see on all sides how much money has been spent on the visitor experience, and I imagine the costs of running it are also significant. To see and experience all of this for only €19 is terrific value. This is a must-see attraction
Very disappointing
Very disappointing, totally overrated and poor value. After purchasing a "self guided" ticket for £19, they wanted another £4 for the headphines. The building outside is very impressive and worth seeing but i wish i had kept my money in my pocket
What a place!
What a place!! Firstly, don't be expecting a museum of titanic artefacts, this is so much more than that. If you can stretch to the £30 ticket do include the SS Nomadic in your tour. Your nautical themed day is worth it for the life long memories you create. The Titanic Centre takes you on a magical journey to another place and time ... it is literally riveting.
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