For a smaller, quieter and less of a cash-drainer, preferring exhibits to rides, try Foxploration. There are interactive exhibits, where film fans can learn how special effects work, how scenes in "Titanic" and other films were accomplished, how make-up is applied and how costumes are designed, each eager to reveal the magic secrets of moviemaking. A few yards away is the Titanic Expo, where customers can visit the real sets used in the film, and examine the extremely detailed props.
Outside the expo are ship props from "Pearl Harbor," and nearby is a full-sized, state-of-the-art movie theater and a playroom for children, including hundreds of soft Styrofoam balls shooting through the air. A costume-and-props room from other Fox films such as "Monkeybone," "Anna and the King" and "Dude, Where's My Car" draws visitors. At the end of Canal Street is a food court, with Subway, Domino's and Starbucks, and a gift shop.