Titanic
Snow Princess Brings Holiday Magic to the
Mountains
Appearing Thanksgiving Weekend and every
Saturday in December at 6 p.m.
Pigeon Forge, TN -
November 29, 2010
Pigeon Forge, TN – The folklore of the Smokies tell of mystical characters
traveling through the misty woods, bringing
the winter snow and frost with them as they
paint the region in sparkling crystal. From
across the Atlantic, a new personality has
arrived to bring the fantasies of the season
to life in the mountains as the
Titanic
Museum Attraction welcomes the Titanic Snow
Princess for the first time ever to the Smokies. With each magical visit, the
princess’ arrival will be heralded with
real, falling snow from the great ship’s
bow.
“The Titanic Snow Princess is a shining star
for this year’s Titanic Christmas in Winter
Wonderland,” says John Joslyn, expedition
leader of the first private exploration dive
to the Titanic and owner of the Titanic
Museum Attraction. “She represents the magic
and mystery of the holiday season common to
children in 1912 and today.”
The Titanic Snow Princess brings the fairy
tale legends of her own home across the
waters to the peaks and forests of the Great
Smoky Mountains, delivering holiday
enchantment beginning Thanksgiving weekend
and continuing every Saturday in December at
the Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon
Forge.
The Snow Princess will arrive by
horse-drawn carriage and, with the wave of
her hand, will light the winter night with
thousands of Christmas lights and
decorations aboard the Titanic as the
invisible sprites of the mountains magically
create a snowfall from the ship’s bow to
welcome the fairy tale royalty.
The Titanic Christmas in Winter Wonderland
extravaganza features thousands of holiday
lights, Edwardian-period decorations,
costumed merry-markers, a magical Gift
Shoppe brimming with original, one-of-a-kind
gifts and a return of last year’s crowd
favorite, the legendary weekend snowfall.
“Every day, but especially at Christmas, we
remember and honor the men, women and
children who sailed on the Titanic. At this
special time, our guests truly experience
what it was like onboard the ship in 1912,
and how it might have looked on a Christmas
voyage almost 100 years ago,” says Joslyn.
The Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon
Forge, Tennessee, opens daily at 9 a.m.
Reservations are strongly suggested since
many days sell out entirely. Passengers may
purchase tickets online at
www.titanicattraction.com or by phone at
(800) 381-7670.
Cedar Bay Entertainment, LLC owns and
operates the Titanic Museum Attraction in
Branson, Missouri, and Pigeon Forge,
Tennessee. A privately owned-and-operated
entertainment and development company, Cedar
Bay is headquartered in Branson, Missouri,
the site of its first Titanic Museum
Attraction. Titanic Branson has welcomed
more than four million guests and Titanic
Pigeon Forge boards approximately 100,000
“passengers” each month.
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