
Titanic: An Immersive Voyage Exhibit Opens in Missouri
It’s the million-dollar question: could Jack have fit on that door in the movie Titanic? The answer: YES! It’s been tested and proven that he absolutely could’ve.
If you’re fascinated by everything Titanic, you’re going to love the Titanic Exhibit currently open in Kansas City through April 19, 2026.
What to Expect at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
Titanic: An Immersive Voyage is now showing at Union Station in Kansas City. This exhibit takes you on an unforgettable journey through the experiences of the ship’s passengers, showcases artifacts recovered from the wreck, and even lets you witness the moment of the iceberg collision. With more than 200 artifacts and life-size staterooms, visitors can truly get a feel for what it was like aboard the luxury liner.
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Artifacts and Life-Size Staterooms
The purpose of the exhibit is to let you see history through the eyes of a passenger and learn about some of the real people, both survivors and victims, of that tragic night in 1912.
They probably won’t settle the debate about whether Jack could’ve survived (considering he was a fictional character). Still, if you’ve ever been fascinated by the Titanic story, this is one exhibit you don’t want to miss.

There are also other permanent Titanic museums, like the one in Branson, Missouri (which we’ve visited and is an incredible experience), but Titanic: An Immersive Voyage promises to be even more educational and hands-on.
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