The rooms were really luxurious and had marble toilets, as well as other things that were marble when they would be iron in third class. Lots more stewards and stewardesses were in first class than in second or third. First class also housed the Grand Staircase, which was mad of magnificent mahogony and had a big, wrought - iron and glass dome. The Titanic's first class was the main reason that the Titanic was called a "floating palace" - though it didn't seem to be a big ship on the water at all, just a palace!
Very luxurious. Steerage is the most uncomfortable place to stay onboard.
second class tickets
First Class: $100 Second Class: $60 Third Class: $40
on the titanic ( during it's time) all first class tickets cost $4,350 which is worth $90,000 today
Second-Class tickets were for medium-value accommodations on Titanic.
Noone knows exactly but there were 2,208 passengers and crew.
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.
First class tickets on Titanic cost about £870 which is about $69,600 today.
£870/$4,350
First Class £870 ($69,600 today)
The prices of first class tickets varied. First-Class tickets started at £26 ($130) and were reportedly as high as $4,350.
First Class: $100 Second Class: $60 Third Class: $40
First Class tickets were just under $1500. Third Class tickets were about $30. A lot of money for people in those days.
on the titanic ( during it's time) all first class tickets cost $4,350 which is worth $90,000 today
Second-Class tickets were for medium-value accommodations on Titanic.
Titanic, the grandest ship in the world, was quite affordable to third-class passengers but was extremely expensive to first-class passengers who sailed with the philosophy to "get what you pay for".
1st class tickets were $3,300 2class were $60 & 3rd class tickets cost $40
Second Class £12 ($960 today)
Noone knows exactly but there were 2,208 passengers and crew.