It is a small cabin but is was clean and it is near to the hull of the ship.
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.
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.
they looked like the suites we have now on our cruise ships
the rooms of the titanic were meant to look like rooms that would be in a hotel and were a great deal nicer than those on the lower classes as would be expected from a first class room.
First class on the Titanic was extremely luxurious and only for the very rich. The state rooms were made to look like expensive English hotels, and everything was top quality. They wanted only the best for their first class passengers. Second class was less luxurious than first, but it was still as nice as first class on any other ocean liner at the time. Third class was the best anyone had ever seen. It was just as good as second class on other ships. It wasn't as nice as first or second, and there were things that third class passengers couldn't use (like the exercise room), but they were all very happy with what they had.
Small
They were very spacious, some even had two rooms. Fancy paintings and so on. Only the very wealthy were in first class.
no they wore large hats, they look like wedding hats:)
There are a few places that have Cabins with Jaccuzis in the Smoky Mountains. The best places to look are those places listed as resorts or outdoor high class camping areas.
they look nice to some people, and they work like houses
First class (or business class) sections often have larger, more comfortable seats with more leg room. They are sometimes divided from the rest of the plane by a curtain or are in a different section of the plane entirely (ex. the upper deck of a Boeing 747).
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.
they were one room log cabins with places to sleep eat and cook
They are normally birthed below decks in areas near storage and engine room called crew quaters where guests would not be housed --- The crew are birthed in cabins much like the passengers have. The crews quarters are their home while at sea, so they have access to toilets and showers. Generally speaking crew share rooms, depending on their rank and the cabins tend to be more spartan than the passengers. Take a look at the link I have added for a picture of a crews cabin on a luxury cruise ship.
Cruise ships come in many sizes, from some with just a few dozen cabins, to those monsters that look more like floating office blocks that would have over a thousand cabins.
It was made out of wood,and most were very small.
a class assigment heading should look like this Example: Mamia Charey