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Titanic is Decked Out for Christmas & USA TODAY 10BEST Nomination

Emily Densky Emily Densky December 9, 2025

The holiday season is in full swing in the Smoky Mountains, and the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge is inviting guests to step back in time for an unforgettable Edwardian Christmas. The ship's captain and crew are ready to welcome you aboard for an experience filled with timeless beauty, festive holiday splendor, and heartfelt tributes to the passengers and crew of the legendary RMS Titanic.


A Taste of 1912: A Breathtaking Edwardian Christmas

The Titanic Museum Attraction ushers in the holiday season with authentic Edwardian charm, transformed inside and out with period-style decor. General Manager Cole DeBerry shared the sentiment behind the stunning transformation:

"Every light in the garland is placed with the understanding that we are, in a sense, giving the ship and her passengers the beautiful holiday they never had the opportunity to experience. We are preserving history while celebrating what could have been, keeping the memory of the passengers and crew alive for future generations."

Here’s what you can experience during this special holiday exhibit, running through December 31st:

  • Immersive Holiday Spirit: Experience a breathtaking Edwardian-style Christmas that pays homage to the luxurious era in which the Titanic sailed.

  • The Grand Staircase: Walk the exact replica of the Grand Staircase, now surrounded by the elegance and spirit of the holiday season.

  • A Musical Touch: Enjoy the sound of a 1900s piano, adding a historical soundtrack to your visit.


🎬 VOTE NOW: Multimillion Dollar Movie Gallery Nominated for USA TODAY 10BEST Award

In addition to the festive decor, the Titanic Museum Attraction has received a prestigious USA TODAY 10BEST Readers’ Choice Award nomination in the Best New Attraction category!

This nomination recognizes the incredible success of the museum’s newest special exhibit: the Multimillion Dollar Movie Gallery. This area captivated visitors with rare items from the 1997 Academy Award-winning film, including:

  • The Iconic Panel: The actual ornate wooden panel where characters Jack and Rose said their final goodbyes in the film.

  • A Grand Send-Off: This nomination serves as a wonderful recognition of the exhibit's success during its time in Tennessee, as the Movie Gallery will be moving to the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson, Missouri, early next year.

🌟 How to Cast Your Vote!

The museum needs your help to win! Voting is open to everyone and may be done once per day, per device.

Don't miss the chance to experience the beauty of a 1912 Christmas and celebrate the national recognition of this landmark attraction

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