around 14 because first class was the only class with them on
The numbers were B-52, B-54, B-56, and B-60. Bruce Ismay occupied the first three.
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.
they looked like the suites we have now on our cruise ships
Noone knows exactly but there were 2,208 passengers and crew.
About $4,500 one-way. This would be the equivalent of around $50,000 today.
The numbers were B-52, B-54, B-56, and B-60. Bruce Ismay occupied the first three.
the titanic had passengers, lounges, grand staircase, suites and many more. they also had life boats in case the ship sank.
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.
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The sizes of the cabins varied on Titanic and all ocean liners of the day. Third-Class had simple but comfortable smaller cabins while First-Class housed their entourages in adjoining suites.
First Class (parlor suite) £870/$4,350 ($69,600 today). Information from Jim's Titanic Website: Titanic Facts and Figures (updated 12/18/2005)
they looked like the suites we have now on our cruise ships
Noone knows exactly but there were 2,208 passengers and crew.
About $4,500 one-way. This would be the equivalent of around $50,000 today.
Many of them lived in mansions, like John Jacob Astor IV who lived on Fifth Avenue in New York. As an example of the wealth of the first class passengers A single-person berth in first class cost between £30 (at the time) which was equivalent to about £2,800 in 2016, to £870 which was equivalent to £78,500 in 2016
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The first class parlor suite was £870/$4,350. That is today's equivalent of about $50,000.