Branson & Pigeon Forge Titanic Museum: News & Updates

What’s New at Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge for 2026?

Written by Emily Densky | Mar 4, 2026 3:31:14 AM

In 2026, The Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge is welcoming guests with new artifacts and updated displays throughout the museum — including several rare items being shown publicly for the very first time.

That means even if you’ve visited before, you’re going to find more stories, new discoveries and plenty of reasons to come back aboard.

A Foodie Favorite: The Updated Dining Gallery

One of the most exciting updates this year is in our Dining Gallery, where Titanic’s culinary world takes center stage.

Guests can now see rare original Titanic menus from the ship’s delivery voyage, sea trials, and maiden voyage,  and yes, we even have a menu from the final meal served aboard Titanic before she sank.

These incredible pieces are part of the largest collection of authentic Titanic menus on public display, giving guests a fascinating look at what was served during Titanic’s brief but unforgettable history.

With its rare menus and behind-the-scenes culinary artifacts, the updated Dining Gallery is sure to become a favorite for anyone with a passion for food and dining history.

The People Behind the Meals (and the Music)

The Dining Gallery also highlights the crew members who brought the RMS Titanic to life each day.

Newly featured displays honor the musicians, including those connected to bandleader Wallace Hartley and his fellow band members, whose story remains one of the most remembered.

You’ll also find artifacts and photographs connected to the bakers and kitchen crews, including items related to Chief Baker Charles Joughin, offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the work happening below deck.

More New Artifacts to Discover

And it’s not just dining!

Throughout the museum, guests will encounter additional newly displayed artifacts — including personal items connected to passengers such as Hans Christensen Givard.

Several of these artifacts are making their first public appearance, adding even more depth to the stories of the passengers and crew aboard the RMS Titanic.

Come Visit in 2026

Whether you’re returning for another visit or stepping aboard for the first time, 2026 is filled with new reasons to explore the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge.

We can’t wait to welcome you.

Reservations are required. Book your tickets today!