The first class had better staterooms and more rooms than the third class. Now the third class just had small tiny cabins near to where the iceberg hit. So they had to have felt the shudder first. The first class rooms where more far away so just a few heard or felt the shudder. Some didn't feel anything, but they found out soon enough.
The staterooms were the rooms they stayed in on the voyage.
cabins
There were 416 first class staterooms.
The giant cruise ship Titanic had several different types of cabins. On the upper decks were spacious staterooms, while below were cramped and uncomfortable rooms for poorer people.
It is said that there were approximately 5856 rooms aboard the Titanic but the exact number is impossible to determine. This is because many of the cabins, especially in third class, were built with retractable walls that could accommodate either a single person or a whole family. The Titanic was built with 10 decks. Each deck had 3 types of passenger cabins for a total 2,389 cabins: 689 first class, 674 second class, and 1,026 third class. there were also smoking rooms, dining rooms, and other event rooms aboard the marvelous ship.
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There were 416 first class staterooms.
Second class staterooms weren't as flash as the first class staterooms. You would have a library, Smoke room, promenade deck, There would be people from different countries aboard. You would be back at the stern during most of the voyage.
The giant cruise ship Titanic had several different types of cabins. On the upper decks were spacious staterooms, while below were cramped and uncomfortable rooms for poorer people.
That would either be cabins or staterooms.
All staterooms on the Royal Caribbean Rhapsody of the Seas offer a telephone, television, private bath, shower, vanity and hair dryer. There are four categories of staterooms available. Depending on which you choose, your stateroom may also include a whirlpool tub, private balcony and mini bar.
According to "Titanic, the Ship Magnificent" by Bruce Beveridge, Daniel Klistorner, Scott Andrews, and Steve Hall, for Alternate Second/Third Class there were 40 and for Third Class there were 257. During the James Cameron special, "Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron", they give the figures without the alternate staterooms as: 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: Alternate First/Second Class: 46 Second Class: 122 During the James Cameron special, "Titanic: The Final Word with James Cameron", they give the figures without the alternate staterooms as: Second Class: 168 (the First/Second Class alternating rooms were added to the Second Class numbers)
It is said that there were approximately 5856 rooms aboard the Titanic but the exact number is impossible to determine. This is because many of the cabins, especially in third class, were built with retractable walls that could accommodate either a single person or a whole family. The Titanic was built with 10 decks. Each deck had 3 types of passenger cabins for a total 2,389 cabins: 689 first class, 674 second class, and 1,026 third class. there were also smoking rooms, dining rooms, and other event rooms aboard the marvelous ship.
Traditionally, cabin, however modern cruise ships rooms are called staterooms.
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At full capacity there could be up to 3,780 passengers aboard the Costa Concordia occupying the 1,502 staterooms.
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