The price of a secondhand four berth caravan depends on the age, condition, and features of the caravan. A quick look at the listings found caravans for sale from 1,000 Bristish pounds to over 15,000 British pounds.
According to my research tickets for the Titanic in 1912 cost as follows: First Class (Parlor Suite) $4,350 (US Dollars) First Class (Berth) $150 Second Class (Berth) $60 Third Class (Berth) $15 - $40 Buying a ticket today would cost Approx: First Class (Parlor) $100,000 First Class (Berth) $3,500 Second Class (Berth) $1,375 Third Class (Berth) $350 - $900 First Class Parlor was the only suites on the Titanic that included their own bathroom, parlor, private bedding, etc.
A berth on the one and only Titanic cost £30
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A one way Titanic ticket for first class [parlor suite] cost about $4,350 at the time or $150 [berth], which would now be equivalent to about $83,200 or $2,975 respectively. The cost for second class: $60, about $1,200 today, and for third class: $40, around $500 today.
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Cost of a ticket (one way) First Class (parlor suite) £870/$4,350 ($83,200 today) First Class (berth) £30/$150 ($2975 today) Second Class £12/$60 ($1200 today) Third Class £3 to £8/$40 ($298 to $793 today)
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The cost would be $0 because the ticket cannot be used
The cost to sail on the Titanic depended on which class you purchased a ticket for. A first class parlor suite cost $4,350 while a first class berth cost $150. Second class cost $60 and third class cost $40. These are all 1912 prices. if you were a first class passenger it was $4,000 back then but now if the titanic hadn't sunk it would be $40,000 and if you were a third class passenger back then it would be $30.Now if you are a third class its $300.Most of the 3rd class passengers didn't live because they let the rich people off on the life boats first. The price for traveling with the Titanic was as follows: First Class (parlor suite) £870 / $4,350 ($69,600 today) First Class (berth) £30/ $150 ($2400 today) Second Class £12 / $60 ($960 today) Third Class £3 to £8 / $40 ($172 to $640 today) the actual figures for how much it cost to travel aboard the titanic are as follows A - First Class (parlor suite) in 1912 was $4,350, In today's monetary standards - $50,000 First Class (berth) In 1912 was $150 In today's monetary standards - $1724 Second Class in 1912 was $60 In today's monetary standards - $690 Third Class in 1912 was $40 - $92. In today's monetary standards - $172 to $460 If you chose to share a cabin, it cost up to 40% less for fare.
A single person berth in first class cost £30, the equivalent of £2,201 and up to £80 £6,384 today
I paid about 200 last year- that was for parts and labor.