They made their own way.
Second class passengers,did not get as many luxuries as first class passengers did. They had a dining room, but not as many activites.
There were four different type of passenger rooms on the Titanic. The first class passengers rooms had up to 5 rooms total, including private baths. The second class passengers rooms had a total of 2 or 4 rooms. The third class passengers had single room accommodations.
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The second class passengers room were almost as fancy as the first class.
Third class ate in the General Room, which was the heart of the Steerage, or Third Class. There was also a smoke room for each class, so the Steerage smoke room was where the steerage class went to have a puff.
There were not any formal activities for the third class passengers on the Titanic. The Poop Deck was available to meet, relax, socialize and play deck games.
Only First-Class passengers were able to occupy a three-room suite on Titanic.
The special dining room that was decorated all fancy was used by the 1st class passengers, mainly for dinner and supper
A dining room a smoking room and a oversized toilet
The rooms in the third class titanic were mainly places that you go for a drink as well as a games room. It was because they were third class that they got such poor quality rooms and respect.
The longest and widest room on the Titanic was the First Class Dining Saloon located on D Deck just aft of the Grand Staircase. It could hold 500 passengers and spread the width of the entire ship. The Tallest room however, was the Reciprocating Engine Room located on the Orlop Deck between funnels No. 3 & 4. This room rose several stories all the way up to E Deck from the bottom of the ship.
The third class passengers were near the bottom of Titanic, on decks D, E, and F. Their cabins were spread out between the three decks, as were their general and smoking room, open space, and dining saloon. It wasn't just third class on the three decks, there were also a bit of second class' cabins, first class' cabins, dining room, swimming pool and Turkish Baths. Third class and staffs' cabins were the lowest. They knew it was sailing to New York. Many immigrant families wanted to move to America for a new life or visit families that lived there.