According to "Titanic, the Ship Magnificent" by Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner, Scott Andrews, and Steve Hall, here's the breakdown of cabins:
First Class: 370 + 4 sitting rooms
Alternate First/Second Class: 46
Second Class: 122
Alternate Second/Third Class: 40
Third Class: 257
During the James Cameron special, "Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron", they give the figures without the alternate staterooms as:
First Class: 370
Second Class: 168 (the First/Second Class alternating rooms were added to the Second Class numbers)
Third Class: 297 (the Second/Third Class alternating rooms were added to the Third Class numbers)
Each class had their own sized rooms and a mount of people to each room:
First Class=20 ft by 25ft + a bathroom and a closet
Second Class=15ft by 12ft + a toilet and sink and closet
Third Class= 10ft by 5ft + sink
According to "Titanic, the Ship Magnificent" by Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner, Scott Andrews, and Steve Hall, here's the breakdown of cabins:
First Class: 370 + 4 sitting rooms
Alternate First/Second Class: 46
Second Class: 122
Alternate Second/Third Class: 40
Third Class: 257
During the James Cameron special, "Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron", they give the figures without the alternate staterooms as:
First Class: 370
Second Class: 168 (the First/Second Class alternating rooms were added to the Second Class numbers)
Third Class: 297 (the Second/Third Class alternating rooms were added to the Third Class numbers)
The Titanic had a total 840 staterooms for passengers. First class had 416 rooms, second class had 162 rooms and third class had 262 rooms and an additional 40 open berths.
The Titanic had 643 rooms out of all, out of which 214 in the 1st class, 207 in the 2nd class and 222 in the 3rd class.
First Class: 416 Second Class: 162 Third Class: 262 plus 40 open berthing areas
total 840 staterooms not including the open berthing areas
there wasnt rooms there were clases there were 4 clases on the ship first class second class third class and forth class does that answer your question
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All rooms were destroyed in the titanic crash.
the rooms cost 30$ for third class and about 1000$for first class not sure about second class
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The Titanic would've been able to hold 1,034 first class passengers and 2,566 passengers total
Noone knows exactly but there were 2,208 passengers and crew.
They were 5000 beds in the titanic
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All rooms were destroyed in the titanic crash.
there was 29 boiler rooms on the Titanic
3000 rooms
Really? You guys really have no answers for what kind of rooms were on the Titanic? AND YOU CALL YOURSELVES ANSWERS.COM!
the total amount of rooms in the titanic is 64
VERY nice ones. but i need to know WHAT the rooms are.
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the rooms cost 30$ for third class and about 1000$for first class not sure about second class
The Titanic was a big ship it had 1st class rooms, 2nd class rooms, 3rd class rooms! It was beautiful! But it hit an Ice Burg and sank to the bottom of the ocean.