Summer Road Trip? Save 15% on Titanic Exhibition in Charlotte, plus a chance to win tickets!
Date: Sat, Jul 18, 2026
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Venue: Various Locations in Raleigh, Raleigh
Price: From $26.50
Category: Arts
Illustration of the Titanic. Courtesy of Titanic: The Exhibition Looking for a fascinating – and economical – getaway this summer? North America’s largest and most immersive touring Titanic experience is docked in North Carolina through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7, 2026. Titanic: The Exhibition is open daily at The Park Expo & Conference Center in Charlotte, and we have a special discount for Triangle residents (along with ticket giveaways). Photo courtesy of Titanic: The Exhibition Breathtaking ship re-creations, authentic artifacts, and personal stories of Titanic passengers and crew bring the legacy of the Titanic to life more than 100 years after the largest and most luxurious ship in the world sank on its maiden voyage from England to the United States. Read on to learn all about the exhibition…and how to save 15% on tickets, and a chance to win four tickets! Exhibition Details and Tickets Dates: Daily through Monday, September 7, 2026 Location: The Park Expo & Conference Center, 800 Briar Creek Road, Charlotte, NC Ticket Availability: Tickets on sale now. Ticket Prices: Range from $26.50–$60 Purchase tickets. Photo courtesy of Titanic: The Exhibition Discount For a limited time, use promo code COTC15 for 15% off on up to six tickets. Use this link to purchase tickets. Enter the promo code in the field that says "Voucher or Gift Card." Purchase tickets. Photo courtesy of Titanic: The Exhibition All About Titanic: The Exhibition Produced by Imagine and following highly successful stops in Chicago, Dallas and Salt Lake City that welcomed more than 700,000 visitors, the exhibition’s visit to Charlotte continues the public’s timeless fascination with the legendary ocean liner. “Titanic: The Exhibition” is an interactive experience chronicling the amazing story of the design, construction, launch, maiden voyage and tragic ending of the largest and most luxurious ship in the world at that time. Photo courtesy of Titanic: The Exhibition Upon “boarding,” guests receive

