Second-class dining was the most luxurious that anybody knew.
Some passengers even recollected that it was so surprisingly fine that they had believed that had mistakenly blundered into first-class somehow.
I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.
The special dining room that was decorated all fancy was used by the 1st class passengers, mainly for dinner and supper
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.
Nobody knows for sure but there were 248 Second-Class passengers.
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.
There were three 1st class dining rooms, 2 second class dining rooms, and 2 3rd class dining rooms.
I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.
The special dining room that was decorated all fancy was used by the 1st class passengers, mainly for dinner and supper
The Titanic consisted of 643 rooms totally, out of which 214 in the first class,207 in the second class and 222 in the third class.
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.
Nobody knows for sure but there were 248 Second-Class passengers.
Since there was so many passengers aboard Titanic, the ships designer desided to make two dining rooms.
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.
the rooms cost 30$ for third class and about 1000$for first class not sure about second class
In 2011 It Was In First Class Dining Room. But Now Its On A Or B Deck Bridge Around First Class Rooms.
According to "Titanic, the Ship Magnificent" by Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner, Scott Andrews, and Steve Hall, here's the breakdown of cabins: First Class: 370 + 4 sitting rooms Alternate First/Second Class: 46 Second Class: 122 Alternate Second/Third Class: 40 Third Class: 257 During the James Cameron special, "Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron", they give the figures without the alternate staterooms as: First Class: 370 Second Class: 168 (the First/Second Class alternating rooms were added to the Second Class numbers) Third Class: 297 (the Second/Third Class alternating rooms were added to the Third Class numbers)
According to "Titanic, the Ship Magnificent" by Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner, Scott Andrews, and Steve Hall, here's the breakdown of cabins: First Class: 370 + 4 sitting rooms Alternate First/Second Class: 46 Second Class: 122 Alternate Second/Third Class: 40 Third Class: 257 During the James Cameron special, "Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron", they give the figures without the alternate staterooms as: First Class: 370 Second Class: 168 (the First/Second Class alternating rooms were added to the Second Class numbers) Third Class: 297 (the Second/Third Class alternating rooms were added to the Third Class numbers)