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
The Titanic weighed 1000 tons more than her sister ship Olimpic , many say it is because Titanic carried 100 more 1st class cabins.
I'm assuming you are speaking of the ship TITANIC. Delicacy usually refers to food. Was the ship considered a luxury? Yes, it had several luxurious cabins and ballrooms. However it also had cabins below the main decks for those not so wealthy passengers.
The average amount of cabins on a cruise ship is 1,500
No, the ship in Pixar's Finding Nemo was not the Titanic. The ship in Finding Nemo is the "Sydney Harbour" which is a fictional Australian research vessel. The Titanic was a real British passenger liner that famously sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The two ships are completely unrelated in terms of their design, history, and purpose.
When air is pumped into a sunken ship, it acts as a floater. The air boosts the sunken ship's buoyancy and helps the trapped water to escape.
Titanic had 2,208 passengers.
One titanic ship was built
"The sunken ship sat on the bottom of the ocean."
Nothing exists higher than first class, but you may be thinking of the Titanic's two suite cabins (as depicted in James Cameron's Titanic as Rose's cabin). These were still first class, but they were the fanciest cabins you could purchase. They were made of a series of rooms, including two bedrooms, sitting room, wardrobe, writing room, washroom, and even a private promenade deck. These were located on B-Deck around the middle of the ship.
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