Titanic: The Exhibition In Dallas Extends Run After Record Attendance

Descent the grand staircase

Titanic: The Exhibition at Pepper Square in North Dallas will now remain open through Sept. 21, 2025. The extension comes after more than 185,000 tickets were sold, with visitors traveling from all 50 states and over 30 countries.

“We are thrilled to announce the extension of Titanic: The Exhibition due to the incredible demand and overwhelming response from our guests,” said Tom Zaller, president of Imagine, the exhibition’s producer, in an official statement. “This exhibition not only provides a deeply immersive and emotional journey through one of history’s most captivating stories but also continues to draw a diverse audience from around the globe.”

Promenade deck. Titanic: The Exhibition

A Story That Still Captivates

The exhibition tells the chronological tale of the Titanic’s creation, launch, maiden voyage and tragic sinking in 1912. Visitors move through immersive rooms designed to replicate the ship’s interiors, from the first-class hallway and millionaire’s suite to the boiler room and promenade deck under a simulated starry night sky.

Artifacts and recreations guide guests through the timeline. Personal stories are central, with each visitor given a boarding pass that corresponds to an actual passenger. The journey ends at a tribute wall where the fate of every passenger and crew member is revealed.

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Highlights Of The Exhibit

The Dallas installation features:

  • Hundreds of artifacts from the Titanic and her sister ships
  • Costumes and props from the 1997 James Cameron film Titanic
  • A full-scale, two-story replica of the ship’s Grand Staircase
  • The Discovery Gallery, with a glass floor simulating the ocean floor and fragments of china in the sand
  • A documentary on the ship’s breakup and sinking, plus underwater photography of the wreck site

As reported by Local Profile in February, the exhibition also includes a VR Journey, allowing guests to “travel 2.5 miles beneath the Atlantic to explore Titanic’s final resting place.”

Artifact . Titanic: The Exhibition

Why It Endures

More than a century later, the Titanic’s story continues to resonate. From its luxury and scale to the human stories of survival and loss, the ship remains a cultural touchstone.

As Mark Lach, the exhibition’s creative producer, told Local Profile, “It filled me with the important responsibility of presenting the story of Titanic in a way that honors her passengers and crew.”

Exhibition Details

  • New closing date: September 21, 2025
  • Location: Pepper Square, 14902 Preston Rd #386, Dallas, TX 75254
  • Tickets: Available at titanicexhibition.com. Advance booking is strongly recommended.

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