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Whilst visiting friends who live near Orlando I was tasked with finding something other than parks to do for a day out. I was excited to discover Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition was something my friends did not know about. We had a blast! It was exciting to be given a 'Boarding Pass' at the entrance to then discover your fate at the end. We did the basic walk around admission but found the guides (Christopher and Avery) to be very pleasant and knowledgeable if we asked a question or two. Highly recommend this to anyone. No references to the movie, just facts, which was fantastic.
It’s a nice museum about the history of Florida in general and Orlando in particular. The part how Disney changed Orlando was very interesting. But by far was the exhibition about the alternative music scene of Orlando very good. Great artwork, the full story and good music on the background. I enjoyed it very much.
What a great learning experience. It is a place not to miss. The detail on the village was unbelievable. Tom was involved with this when they began setting it up so that made it extra special to go and see everything with him.
Interesting little walk back in time…. Sort of a memorial to both the Tupperware heyday as well as a large company and working in the office. The Tupperware headquarters is a deserted large corporate complex with a tiny little museum and a shop.
It’s not going to knock anyone’s socks off, but if you’re looking for odd sights to see, this is it.
This is a small, independent museum with a beautiful history - registered as a national historic landmark. Katrice walked us through and explained the building's history as well as the area's - which are both contribute significantly to Orlando's overall history. It was $5 to enter and the walking tour lasted about 10minutes with a 10minute video following. Well worth it and would definitely recommend to those who are interested in African-American culture and history.
Inside the China pavilion is this little teaser as to what you would get if you went to Disney in Shanghai. All the worlds are clearly displayed and some rides/attractions are different to what you get in Orlando. It made me feel like going there, but in reality I'll probably just return to Orlando.