The accommodations were a little bit better than 3rd class. They were not as fabulous as 1st class, though. It was okay and many that we're able to make money were in 2nd class. The people in 3rd class usually had to sell all of their things in order to get passage. 282 2nd class passengers survived after Titanic OT of 285 passengers.
They were treated very well but not as well as first class they ate second.
The second class on the titanic was good imagine the gave food like first class and first class food was better .
It was £2,000 to go on and it was very nice in second class. Really rubbish and really good
Second class passengers,did not get as many luxuries as first class passengers did. They had a dining room, but not as many activites.
it was not hot on the titanic because the first, second, and third class all had air conditioning and electricity. therefore made it seem like they were not even on a ship.
it was better than 3rd class but worse than 1st class like 4 poster beds and a dressing table
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.
960 dollars but back on the Titanic in 1912 it was like 2 dollars.
they had a panio and anything that they brought them self.
,The Titanic was the first of it's kind.It was luxurious, and extravagant, a boat which many people wanted to cruise on. Some of the many features that the Titanic had included a pool, squash courts, saunas, and libraries in the first and second class. Not all of these pleasures were available to the second and third classes though. The first class common rooms had expensive furniture and ornate wooden paneling. There were barber shops in the first and second classes, and there was even a cafe for the first class passengers.
The ticket prices for admission on Titanic are quoted as being $4,350 for first class, $1,750 for second class, and $30.00 for third class but, according to historian Peter Engberg those prices "cannot be right; a second class ticket cost more like £10.10 or £13, for example - and a ticket in third class cost something like £6 and the prices of first class tickets varied."
Second class staterooms weren't as flash as the first class staterooms. You would have a library, Smoke room, promenade deck, There would be people from different countries aboard. You would be back at the stern during most of the voyage.