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Home Entertainment Entertain Me Dress up like Jack and Rose Sunday in Orlando and maybe win tickets to the world premiere Valentine's Day screening of Titanic 3D
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Friday, 10 February 2012 14:52

By Peter Covino

Lifestyes Editor

How much  do you love Titanic? (The movie)

Are you the type that is willing to go down with the ship? (well not figuratively, I suppose).

 

Paramount Pictures and Titanic The Experience (that newly-opened attraction in Orlando) have teamed up and will be giving away a pair of tickets to the nationwide premiere in  Orlando advance screening of Titanic 3D on Valentine's Day.

 

It doesn't get any romantic than that. There is a catch. There always is.

All you have to do tomorrow (Sunday) is show up at Titanic The Experience, 7324 International Drive dressed up as, yep, you guessed it, Jack and Rose. I am guessing guys have to dress up as Jack and gals as Rose, but this is a best dressed contest, so I suppose anything goes.  But the idea  for this is a look-a-like contest, so if you want to win a Rose is a Rose is a Rose,  I suppose.

And the best dressed couple will win those coveted tickets. The response for tickets to the advanced screening has caused computers to crash, so people still love this movie.

Contestants are asked to arrive at the attraction at 10:30 am. Sunday to register. The contest is scheduled to begin promptly at 11:30 a.m.  Titantic 3D opens nationwide April 4 for everyone who doesn't win the contest, or doesn't want to dress like Jack and Rose tomorrow.

If you are going to compete and look like Jack and Rose for the rest of the day, you should probably stick around and check out Titanic the Experience.  Premier Exhibitions, Inc., the world’s leading presenter of museum-quality touring exhibitions and the owner of RMS Titanic Inc., is the only company permitted by law to recover objects from the wreck site of Titanic. The exhibition now includes 100 authentic artifacts from the Titanic’s debris field, 31 which have never been seen before. Among the never before seen artifacts on display are a watch chain with pearls; oval portal frame; cooking pot; deck lamp; wine bottle with solidified substance; marble slab with cold water faucet and waste valve; and a cut crystal carafe with the flag of White Star Line, the company that owned the iconic Ship.

 

This spring marks the 100th anniversary of the launch of the Titanic's maiden voyage.

 

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