First class bedrooms were themed in Victorian and Henry the 8th style, but the most famous feature ever is the Grand Staircase
The First Class elevator on the Titanic had access to four floors: the Boat Deck, A Deck, B Deck, and C Deck. It provided convenient transportation for first-class passengers between these levels, enhancing their luxury experience on the ship. The elevator was one of the many features that showcased the opulence of the Titanic's first-class accommodations.
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There was only ONE pool on board the Titanic. It was the first heated pool onboard a luxury ocean liner. It was sealed off 10 seconds after the ship started to flood, and so has been hidden away (sealed off) from submersibles since it sank nearly a hundred years ago.
First Class: $4,350 Second Class: $1,750 Third Class: $30
201 First-Class passengers survived Titanic.
The Titanic was known for having several luxury amenities on board, but one of the most notable was its onboard swimming pool. This was the first-ever heated swimming pool on a ship, making it a luxurious feature for its time. It was located on the ship's boat deck and was available for first-class passengers to enjoy during their voyage.
Titanic was the first ship that had a swimming pool and a turkish bath. Titanic was just a luxurious ship. Rich and famous people like John Jacob Astor boarded the ship. Mainly immigrants mostly from 3rd class. 1st class had all the luxury. 2nd class had a bit of it. 3rd class were treated like cattle because some of them were foreigners.
According to my research tickets for the Titanic in 1912 cost as follows: First Class (Parlor Suite) $4,350 (US Dollars) First Class (Berth) $150 Second Class (Berth) $60 Third Class (Berth) $15 - $40 Buying a ticket today would cost Approx: First Class (Parlor) $100,000 First Class (Berth) $3,500 Second Class (Berth) $1,375 Third Class (Berth) $350 - $900 First Class Parlor was the only suites on the Titanic that included their own bathroom, parlor, private bedding, etc.
The Titanic had 9,365 windows through out the ship, primarily in first class and the luxury areas. This included the some 200 portholes located in the second and third class areas.
The whole ship was luxurious...:)
62% of the passengers that sailed Titanic in First-Class were rescued.