Titanic was thought by many to be the most luxurious ocean liner of its day. Some have compared the accomodations and facilities to be similar to a 5-star hotel.
Because it was the most luxurious liner in the world and was, at that time, the largest moving object ever made by the hands of man
I am thinking it is titanic?
Titanic was not the fastest, but the she was the largest and most luxurious.
It would be difficult to compare given that over 100 years have passed in terms of the types of luxurious amenities you would find on an ocean liner or a cruise ship today. That being said, if you look at the accomodations the first and the second class cabins had, they had the look of a high class hotel of the period.
No, the Titanic was not the largest luxury liner in the world at the time of its launch in 1912, though it was one of the largest and most luxurious. The title of the largest luxury liner has since been claimed by various ships, with modern vessels like Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas currently holding that distinction. The Titanic was notable for its opulence and advanced safety features, but it has been surpassed in size by many ships since.
The Titanic is an ocean liner.
The Cunard liner Carpathia picked up the survivors of the Titanic.
RMS TITANIC She also had two identical sister ships, the BRITANNIC and the RMS OLYMPIC. The BRITANNIC was supposed to be a passenger liner and even more luxurious than her sisters, but she was turned into a war ship to hospitalise injured soldiers.
it was luxurious because it was like a cruise.
They wanted to go to America in general. The Titanic was an ocean liner that many rich and famous people in that time were traveling on and it was said to be the largest ocean liner-and it was-and so people wanted to have said that they traveled on the grandest ship that sailed the ocean.
It was luxurious
yes it was