The third class were treated to the same luxuries as 2nd class passengers of most other liners. The third class had access to the decks around the fore and aft cargo hatches, the poop deck, and both well decks. They also had an enclosed ''open space'' on D deck, under the forward well deck. They had plenty of deck space, actual beds with linen and sinks with running water. To most of the steerage passengers, a luxury unheard of in their lives.
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.
Because the Third Class passengers were near the bottom of the ship, so the water drowned them first. Another reason could be they couldn't find their way to the deck, or maybe just because they were third class and just didn't get the same
I counted three restaurants on B deck, including the Cafe Perisian, two on D deck (The First and Second Class Dining Saloons) and the Third Class Dining Saloon on F deck. That makes a total of six. Hope this helps.
Pretty much all of the first and second class passengers were up on deck, but most of the third class steerage passengers were not allowed up on deck because most people back then had petty, nasty class distinctions.
The third class were treated to the same luxuries as 2nd class passengers of most other liners. The third class had access to the decks around the fore and aft cargo hatches, the poop deck, and both well decks. They also had an enclosed ''open space'' on D deck, under the forward well deck. They had plenty of deck space, actual beds with linen and sinks with running water. To most of the steerage passengers, a luxury unheard of in their lives.
There were six. three restaurants on B deck, including the Cafe Perisian, two on D deck (The First and Second Class Dining Saloons) and the Third Class Dining Saloon on F deck.
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.
Yeah 3rd class can't get into a lifeboat!
Because the Third Class passengers were near the bottom of the ship, so the water drowned them first. Another reason could be they couldn't find their way to the deck, or maybe just because they were third class and just didn't get the same
the passengers were grouped accoring to class, first class second class and third class though the first class main diningroom went down passed the deck on which the third class stayed because it was designed to be the grandest ever so had to have a sweeping staircase and high sieling
I counted three restaurants on B deck, including the Cafe Perisian, two on D deck (The First and Second Class Dining Saloons) and the Third Class Dining Saloon on F deck. That makes a total of six. Hope this helps.
because the first and second class passangers were closest to the deck but the third class had to go throught many stair wells to get to the deck but on their way up many gates were closed so they had to go a different way
Hang around on the deck when te first class and second weren't around. Or else you could run around the bottom.
You are allowed 40 to 60 cards in your deck.