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Titanic Aquatic at the Georgia Aquarium 
Extends Run Through Labor Day 2009 

Historical Exhibition Welcomes 150,000th Visitor This Week

ATLANTA (April 22, 2009) – Premier Exhibitions, Inc. today announced its new blockbuster attraction, Titanic: Aquatic at the Georgia Aquarium, will be extending its run through September 7, 2009, due to the overwhelming demand for tickets. To date, this wildly successful Exhibition has had more than 150,000 attendees during the first few months of the run. 

“The Georgia Aquarium tells the stories of our oceans, not just the aquatic life that teems within, but the incredible voyages we have taken across our seas,” said Carey Rountree, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing for the Georgia Aquarium. “Titanic Aquatic gives aquarium visitors a truly memorable and intimate look at one of the world’s most fascinating ships, whose story is forever intertwined with the sea.”

This unique Exhibition brings to life the story of the ill-fated Ship through authentic artifacts and hands-on interactive experiences. The Georgia Aquarium’s Titanic Aquatic exhibition is a specially designed version of the company’s blockbuster exhibition, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition.

“We’re thrilled to be able to extend the successful partnership with the Georgia Aquarium by sharing the timeless story of the Titanic with new audiences in the months ahead,” said Chris Davino, Interim CEO at Premier Exhibitions. “We strongly encourage visitors to visit the world’s largest aquarium and take advantage of this unique opportunity to experience this world-class Exhibition in an extraordinary setting.”



 


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