takes about an hour. The guided tour is £7 and worth it to get a hands on feel for the building of a great ship.
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takes about an hour. The guided tour is £7 and worth it to get a hands on feel for the building of a great ship.
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My husband went with our friend as there are many,many steps to get in/out of the dry dock, but he said it was well worth it. A guide named Chris took them round and it took approx 90 mins. he was passionate about the Titanic and very knowledgeable, which my husband said made the visit so worthwhile! Really interesting, thanks!
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This is a fine building and mueseum but nothing new and could be sited anywhere in the world.I expected more of reconstruction of inside of the ship. Transport to venue poor
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they have done some renervation work wince my last visit many years ago, now you can go down in the depths of the dry dock, well worth a visit, if you want a tip go the walking tour to and you get to go in and learn more history of titanic for few pounds more.
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The Titanic Experience BRILLIANT, just too many people. Be prepared to hang around for a while, do so it is well worth it, i could tell you about it here but it will spoil your first impression of it.
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The new Titanic Exhibition was superb and we had been suffering from Titanic fatique over the last few weeks! Busy though - advise booking for the earliest time slot available. Staff friendly and enthusiastic as well.
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The titanic dock was the highlight of my trip to Belfast if Im honest. Walking along the dry dock and getting a feel of how big this ship was is mind blowing. The only thing I would warn you is if you are not great on small steps and a 5 story walk down them this part of the tour...
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informative but a little crowded & parts of exhibition closed.
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Saw these as part of the Titanic Walking Tour (along with the drawing offices of Harland & Wolfe. It's fascinating to be there and see the Titanic Dock - disappointed that on the day we couldn't walk into the dry (or rather wet) dock due to slight flooding. I believe that there are some areas in the pump house that...
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We went here on our second day after the visit to the Titanic Museum.,We paid for the tour,very reasonable and our guide was superb.You can only actually go and stand in the dry dock where Titanic was if you are on the tour..so glad we did this as it brought home just how huge this ship was.Actually quite moving too!...
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