Titanic and her sister ship, Olympic, had amenities included several restaurants and bars, two libraries, a gymnasium, a Turkish bath, a heated swimming pool (the first for any sailing vessel), a squash court (the first for any sailing vessel), and five pianos - one grand and four upright.
The Titanic provided the General Room, where steerage passengers could sit, read, play cards, and otherwise pass the time.
There were approximately 2,220 people onboard even though the ship could hold over 3,500. Around 1,517 people died when it sank.
Go on a walk, go look at the night sky or the wide open ocean....... there's alot to do on the great Titanic.
yes, they could
Second-class passengers on the Titanic had access to various recreational activities, including a range of games. They could enjoy deck games such as shuffleboard and deck quoits, as well as indoor games like cards and board games. The ship also featured a reading room where passengers could engage in quiet activities. Overall, the Titanic aimed to provide an enjoyable experience for all passengers, including those in second class.
it could hold at least 2,280
The Titanic's maximum capacity was 2,435 passengers and 892 crew members
Over 3000 people
There were more passengers and crew than the lifeboats could hold.
There was a radio telegraph on board that could send messages in Morse code. answer 2 While the above is correct, the passengers sent postcards and letters in the mail. :D
Well considering there was only 20 lifeboats and could only hold 1,178 people, then yes. The Titanic was able to have a capacity of 2,435 passengers and 892 crew members.
The capacity was 2,415 passengers and 892 crew.