Never. Titanic made the attempt in 1912, but hit an iceberg on the way and sank.
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The Olympic was the sister ship of the Titanic.
At the time, the Titanic was a great achievement in engineering, etc... but, ummm, it sank. It really wasn't the best ship for sea travel.
Most people wanted to go on the Titanic because it was the biggest ship at that time. And when the Titanic went in the news, people could say to themselves that "I was on there", but most of them couldn't as they died. But the main reason was most likely because it was the biggest ship at that time, and also because it was said to be unsinkable and therefore the safest way to travel from England to America.
The Titanic was supposed to be the sail of a life time for everyone aboard.
Titanic was going about 21 or 22 knots at the time of the collision (about 25 mph).
At that time the Titanic was the ship of dreams. As well as that the Titanic was going to America, which was called the new world and loads of people wanted to go there for a new life.
The Titanic was a ship. If it was dropped on dry land, it wouldn't be able to move.
Was there a pool on the Titanic? I think not. It was not an item at that time. Plus, the steerage passengers only had the privilege of travel and nothing else.
It wasn't tested. That's part of the reason why it crashed.
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