very elegant food and probably at that time they probably hired the best chefs around the world too!!
dining room
The special dining room that was decorated all fancy was used by the 1st class passengers, mainly for dinner and supper
Since there was so many passengers aboard Titanic, the ships designer desided to make two dining rooms.
Titanic, as most ships of that day, did not have a ballroom. The Olympic, the sister ship of Titanic, did receive a dance floor in her dining saloon in a refit somewhere in the 1920s.
the main dining hall
The main area of Titanic was her dining room. The dining room in 1st class was the largest room afloat, with a capacity of 550. It had a dance floor but dancing was not permitted on Sundays.
There were three 1st class dining rooms, 2 second class dining rooms, and 2 3rd class dining rooms.
well yeah 1st class(fancy) 2nd class(little fancy) 3rd class(like a party room)
A dining room a smoking room and a oversized toilet
Second class passengers,did not get as many luxuries as first class passengers did. They had a dining room, but not as many activites.
Second-class dining was the most luxurious that anybody knew. Some passengers even recollected that it was so surprisingly fine that they had believed that had mistakenly blundered into first-class somehow.
Each class had their own separate dining sections.