It was an interesting exhibition that gave insight into how that fateful day turned so tragic, so quickly. I enjoyed seeing the salvaged items from the wreck, as well as recreated items that gave reverence to the opulence of the upperclass passengers versus the third class and the crew of the ship. One star was deducted for how there was little to no communication regarding what to do in order to receive the commemorative picture taken at the beginning of the exhibit. Had my boyfriend and I not stayed at the mall for lunch, we wouldn't have realized that we needed to go back to the exhibit to inquire about how to retrieve our picture! Thankfully we were able to get it--for the low price of $25! I'm being sarcastic--that was expensive--but we paid for it in spite of that, as it was the only memorabilia from the exhibit we wanted/needed.