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  • Virtual Tour of the Titanic "2024 Version" Complete Tour Titanic: Honor & Glory Virtual Tour
    In this video, we go through a virtual tour of the White Star Line Titanic from Belfast.
    RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of April 15, 1912, after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died, making the sinking one of modern history's deadliest peacetime commercial marine disasters. RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat at the time she entered service and was the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line. She was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. Thomas Andrews, chief naval architect of the shipyard at the time, died in the disaster.
    The wreck of Titanic was discovered in 1985 (more than 70 years after the disaster) during a US military mission,[10] and it remains on the seabed. The ship was split in two and is gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (2,069.2 fathoms; 3,784 m). Thousands of artefacts have been recovered and displayed at museums around the world. Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history, depicted in numerous works of popular culture, including books, folk songs, films, exhibits, and memorials. Titanic is the second largest ocean liner wreck in the world, only beaten by her sister HMHS Britannic, the largest ever sunk; however, she is the largest sunk while in service as a liner as Britannic was in use as a hospital ship at the time of her sinking. The final survivor of the sinking, Millvina Dean, aged two months at the time, died in 2009 at the age of 97.
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  • @bobrahl2963
    @bobrahl2963 3 роки тому +2462

    My German Grandmother was invited as a guest of the Straus's who owned Macy's to join them on the maiden voyage. She declined saying she'd be across the Atlantic enough times. They went down with the ship and my grandmother lived and I am here to tell the story.

    • @wifipigeon01
      @wifipigeon01 2 роки тому +56

      Wow 😳

    • @dawg7_7
      @dawg7_7 2 роки тому +26

      Wow

    • @kleeamd8274
      @kleeamd8274 2 роки тому +204

      My Italian grandfather was invited as a guest of J.J. Astor & his wife to join them in a 3-way on the maiden voyage. He declined saying he had caught VD enough times. They went down with the ship but my grandfather lived and I am here to tell the story

    • @davidclifton5186
      @davidclifton5186 2 роки тому +17

      Would love to hear her story

    • @ViNNYDICEnice
      @ViNNYDICEnice 2 роки тому +58

      Granny probably gave an extra mean gluck gluck 9000 back in the day if she was getting invited on the Titanic for it's maiden cruise across the Atlantic by the dude who owned Macy's

  • @tonyringo6309
    @tonyringo6309 4 роки тому +871

    Just the thought of being trapped inside after lights go out, as it fills up with ocean water is terrifying!

    • @sabrinarozalia6781
      @sabrinarozalia6781 4 роки тому +22

      Well with a name like yours you could have joined the band that kept playing until the water hit their feet!

    • @squirleyspitmonkey3926
      @squirleyspitmonkey3926 3 роки тому +45

      I used to have a recurring dream as a child, where I was in what I thought was a dining room, or restaurant that was completely flooded, waist high at least water, and I was trying to get to stairs to get out, but the lights went out, there was a boom and I would wake up.
      Wasn't until adulthood that I found out what I thought was a dining room, was the D deck reception room of the titanic. At least it heavily, heavily resembled it.
      I hadn't even heard of titanic when I was a kid. Didn't really hear about it until the movie came out in 1997. I freaked my mom out when we were watching something about it that was on at the time, and they showed pictures and I was like "ma, that's the restaurant from the dream I had as a kid."
      Tldr might have died in the d deck reception room in a past life, right after the lights went out.

    • @nonelost1
      @nonelost1 3 роки тому +17

      @@squirleyspitmonkey3926 At the point in our dreams when we die, that's when we wake up, relieved, saying, "It was just a bad dream."

    • @Jinka1950
      @Jinka1950 3 роки тому +7

      @@sabrinarozalia6781 I’m terrified of water

    • @ralphgoodwin7768
      @ralphgoodwin7768 3 роки тому +14

      @@nonelost1 it's like even in our dreams, we are not allowed to know what is on the other side

  • @wesmcgee1648
    @wesmcgee1648 2 роки тому +357

    I actually met a Titanic survivor in 1964 when I was 6. My grandmother took me on a passenger train from Louisiana to Chicago. En route my grandmother met a lady her same age ( both were born in 1900). This lady was on the Titanic with her parents when she was 12 years old. I remember the lady spoke of the event matter of factly and didn't seem to be uncomfortable talking about it. I can't remember if her parents survived and I can't remember her name, but I do recall she and my grandmother were both from well to do families from Boston who lost all their wealth in the Depression of the 1930s.

    • @OnionChoppingNinja
      @OnionChoppingNinja Рік тому +23

      To be honest I'm not surprised she wasn't too uncomfortable talking about. 12 year old female who (judging from your description) travelled first class. Very likely she was lucky and got off the ship before the true severity of the situation had well and true sunk in (no pun intended) with the majority of the passengers.

    • @DavidGreen34
      @DavidGreen34 Рік тому +20

      Hmm, something seems off, although I don't doubt your story on the train, I just see some weird things from that ladies commentary that don't look consistent with survivor records. There were only three girls who survived at an age close to 12, none were first class, and their home destinations were MI, OR, and VT. The survivors I'm talking about are Miss Ruth Elizabeth Becker (born 1899 but was 12 at the time), Miss Bertha J Watt (born 1899, also 12 at the time), and Miss Madeleine Violet Mellinger (born 1898 and 13 at the time). The only girl born 1900 on the Titanic (who was 11 at the time) was a third class passenger and didn't survive the sinking (Miss Sigrid Elisabeth Andersson).
      Of those three girls who survived, the one that had the most expensive fare was Miss Ruth Becker, whose ticket was 39 Pounds, stayed in cabin F4, and was recovered from boat 13. But she was from Benton Harbour, MI and not Boston. Additionally, being one of the last Titanic survivors alive, she was well known and so her face would be very hard to confuse if you look her up online.
      Is there a possibility that that lady on the train may not have been completely truthful?

    • @maubunky1
      @maubunky1 Рік тому +6

      @@DavidGreen34 I think Wes's story is true based on the information you researched. If Wes was only age 6 on the train, then the finer details of the story were probably relayed back to him at a much older age. So we are talking about a 70ish year old lady whose memory is not exactly perfect, or perhaps his parents gave a second telling of the story from what they remember hearing a decade earlier from their elderly parent... I've seen many an oral history be quite inaccurate because they lose something of the original at each retelling and people fill in the finer details on their own, but the gist of the story remains true. I was raised on a farm and so on my mom's side of the family, I got to meet my great grandparents that survived into my teen years due to them getting a healthy dose of exercise, homegrown food, and clean living as farmers and ranchers, and every time we would have a family gathering they were relaying oral histories going back many decades and even the great grandparents and the grandparents would argue over the finer details but agreed on the major ones, i.e., nobody disputed the story about the time the great grandmas kitchen was coated in 2 inches of dust during the dustbowl days and the whole farm was buried in snowdrift sized piles of the stuff....or the tornado that picked up the whole house and moved it off it's foundation. Secondly, If the train was from Louisiana to Illinois, the MI lady might have been the subject of the story. Third, Wes's grandmother may have just assumed the survivors birthyear was the same if they were both 64 in 1964 but as your research shows, the actual birth year can be off by one. (Besides, speaking from experience, it's also possible the old survivor lady was off by one year on her actual certificated birthdate, you'd be surprised how many 100 year old birth records in our family are just plain wrong and several people had different recollections as to which year great grandma so and so was born and never matched the birth certificate, and so people went around telling people their wrong age all the time.) Also, families, wealthy or not, spread all over the USA over time, the children and grandchildren don't just stay in one city forever and ever, and often families refer to where their parents or grandparents or whomever was originally settled in the US as "my family is from...", and if you're going back to your grandparents, then you have 4 different individuals with up to 4 different cities of origin. So you could research each of the three 12 year old survivors of the Titanic to see if any of their multiple family trees can be traced back to Boston. I would maybe expand the age range a little more too, like 10 to 14.

    • @magmajctaz1405
      @magmajctaz1405 Рік тому +5

      I am in my mid 40s, and I find I do not remember what my age was when certain events happened in my life, but I do remember what grade I was in! From that I can do the math and figure out what age I was. There is also the story of Violet Jessop, who survived the sinking of both Titanic and Britannic. She described seeing the moon during Titanic's sinking. The author who published her memoirs commented that Jessop was certainly mistaken, as it was a moonless night when Titanic sank.
      The point is, along what Mark is saying, details gets lost, and often misremembered. Human memory is fraught with error, and memories are often memories of memories. This is something has is abundantly clearer as I get older, and gain more life experience.

    • @JoeZyzyx
      @JoeZyzyx Рік тому +3

      @@maubunky1 Back then it was quite typical to simply have a birth record written into a large family bible. My dad was born in 1930, at their farm, and the the only "official record" of his birth, was in the large family bible.

  • @reinerbraun670
    @reinerbraun670 3 роки тому +1601

    My God, even in today's standards, it's still a very big and elegantly crafted ship.

    • @aerofiles5044
      @aerofiles5044 3 роки тому +86

      Not very big for today's standards, but elegant for sure.

    • @aerofiles5044
      @aerofiles5044 3 роки тому +17

      @@Dan-hq2js Right... and why exactly is that the case? You sound pretty stupid when you say things like that. 😂 Titanic wasn't a cruise ship. And cruise ship's aren't ocean liners like the Titanic. They cannot be compared.

    • @aerofiles5044
      @aerofiles5044 3 роки тому +48

      @@Dan-hq2js Cruise ships aren't meant to take you from "A to B." That is the ocean liner's job. The cruise ship is purely for entertainment.

    • @reinerbraun670
      @reinerbraun670 3 роки тому +21

      @@Dan-hq2js Aerofiles is pretty rude calling you stupid. Don't have to be rude when there's a debate.

    • @Dan-hq2js
      @Dan-hq2js 3 роки тому +12

      @@reinerbraun670 exactly rainier, I think it's fine to compare something that sails from point a to b or even a cruise that may stop off in multiple places, or simply an out and back point a to point a. Since its more or less the closest thing we have. If people don't share that opinion that's fine doesn't make them wrong nor stupid, don't know what's going on with folk these days.
      I'm lucky to live less than 70 miles from the swan hotel, with one of Olympics rooms with mirrors, lights doors, and some of the staircase, it's stunning craftsmanship.

  • @bellametallica
    @bellametallica 4 роки тому +1057

    The graphics and attention to detail are phenomenal. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @raulherrera1976
      @raulherrera1976 3 роки тому +1

      Missing the bridge

    • @fartdonkey8290
      @fartdonkey8290 3 роки тому

      Hey girl

    • @ToaAntan
      @ToaAntan 3 роки тому

      I thought that until I saw the clock at the top of the Grand Staircase..not even an attempt at Honour and Glory Crowning Time carvings.

    • @jtw.111
      @jtw.111 3 роки тому +10

      @@ToaAntan The Titanic had two grand staircases, and the one at 18:27 is the aft staircase. It had a less ornate clock that looked exactly like that. The other grand staircase's clock isn't accessible in this demo yet, it blocks you from going all the way up.

    • @ToaAntan
      @ToaAntan 3 роки тому +1

      @@jtw.111 I was aware of the aft grand staircase, I became disoriented by the way the walkthrough footage is cut and thought he'd gone to the forward staircase.

  • @Fearagen
    @Fearagen 2 роки тому +1061

    This ship is absolutely gorgeous. You never see this style of architecture in cruise liners nowadays.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 2 роки тому +85

      But still decades after Titanic! Up until the 1960s in many cases. After that, the plastic and aluminium look and feel took over.

    • @jeremypilot1015
      @jeremypilot1015 2 роки тому +67

      @@herrbonk3635 that and the fact that we raped a lot of forests and depleted a ton of unique woods. The mahogany in the smoking lounge walls alone today would be worth millions.

    • @westnblu
      @westnblu 2 роки тому +27

      @@herrbonk3635 Actually plastic was used on the railings on the Titanic not featured here in this video. Plastic was new back then and was considered rather chic so the builders incorporated it into the design of the ship albeit limited to the railings. Plastic was actually very expensive then as with any new technology the production was @ its infancy so there was never enough supply to meet demand pushing up the cost.

    • @herrbonk3635
      @herrbonk3635 2 роки тому +25

      @@westnblu Plastic at that time had a totally different feel. Just compare old electrical sockets, switches, telephones, etc of bakelite or similar early plastics to current products. Long chains of hydrocarbon is/are not the problem, in itself. That chemistry exists in natural materials too.

    • @westnblu
      @westnblu 2 роки тому +14

      @@herrbonk3635 tru but when u study history its important to take things in their proper historic perspective and not judge past events by todays standards.
      Plastic today has a bad reputation its bad for the environment and people frown on it. Back then it really was considered chic and i can imagine trendy haha.

  • @cherryemilee2857
    @cherryemilee2857 3 роки тому +687

    Imagine seeing this beautiful ship in person... everything to the staircase to the dining. Seeing the sun shining through the windows.

    • @tub19
      @tub19 3 роки тому +28

      Shame they never built another one like it.

    • @aditipant249
      @aditipant249 3 роки тому +18

      What if a survivor would have seen this simulation 😔

    • @blozzjani
      @blozzjani 3 роки тому +39

      @@aditipant249 I'm sure all a survived passenger had to do was close their eyes 🥺
      It must have been a memory that lived in there minds eye for all their life.. such sad trauma

    • @georgiannapofferi611
      @georgiannapofferi611 3 роки тому +16

      They're bulding a Titanic 2, will be ready next year, it said should be the same, i would love to go on a cruiser, if it's really the same,

    • @firewingman9448
      @firewingman9448 3 роки тому +3

      @@georgiannapofferi611 it’s not happening anymore

  • @vulicity2718
    @vulicity2718 2 роки тому +236

    the fact that this is only like 6% of the ship and it took 22 minutes to tour this small part of the ship is crazy… imagine when they get done with the whole thing… I literally support these devs I can’t wait for the full release!

    • @sleepyjoescumbag1663
      @sleepyjoescumbag1663 Рік тому +1

      Well it is really so lo mo

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Рік тому +8

      Why would they ever get done with the whole thing when they can keep draining suckers' wallets?
      This game has been in production since 2012. That's 132 months. With as much money as they've stolen, they should have been able to build the ship by now and invite everyone in for a party. They. Are. Robbing. You.
      To give you an idea of how long this game should have taken to make, in 1996, Titanic: Adventure out of Time (a stunning game for its era) took 19 months. It was highly detailed for that era, too, and they didn't have the data, game engines, and technology that we have today. This was 5 years before the internet really took off and came even close to mainstream. It took them 19 MONTHS to get this game out.
      No game developer takes 132 months to produce a game unless they are outright grifting the funds. Reproducing the Titanic actually isn't that difficult. There are thousands of reproductions of the ship, and most of them are better than this. So in 132 months, they should have finished the game. In fact, it should have been finished in 12-24 tops if they were being detailed about it. My guess is they figured out they could keep draining people if they just put out cheap reproductions of the ship. Notice there is no actual game here. It's just info popping up in different rooms. Wouldn't be surprised if they're outright stripping Titanic: Out of Time to get even those lol

    • @emello4you
      @emello4you Рік тому

      Should make a video game like this.

    • @Brandon_J
      @Brandon_J Рік тому +10

      @@ko7577 The demo is free. They're like less than 5 people and this is a side project. They do it out of passion. The only money they get are donations. It isn't even a "game". Just a virtual interactive walkthrough, there is no "gameplay". Take your meds and chill out.

    • @robertgreen2810
      @robertgreen2810 9 місяців тому

      Dude right Titanic was massive!!!!!

  • @Matt_MD93
    @Matt_MD93 3 роки тому +751

    This has to be one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen ever re-created on a digital screen

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 3 роки тому +23

      It’s currently the most authentic recreation of any historical subject ever made, physical or digital. :)

    • @johndough2328
      @johndough2328 2 роки тому +19

      If I had Elon musk money I’d build a duplicate identical ship of it have it parked at a port like the Queen Mary and let ppl rent the rooms out and everyone gets 1st class treatment including the lower end rooms. However that’ll never happen I’m sure. Wishful thinking.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 роки тому

      @@johndough2328 that’s already happening in China

    • @johndough2328
      @johndough2328 2 роки тому +9

      @@DerpyPossum lmfao The Titanic, Made in China...lol I should of guessed

    • @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
      @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 2 роки тому +2

      It's very well done. Check the ENCYCLOPEDIA TITANICA for all the details.
      I went to see the Titanic Exibition when it arrived in Oslo, Norway.
      That was a chilling experience.
      Watching all those artefacts made me extremely sad.

  • @robharding4028
    @robharding4028 3 роки тому +266

    Apart from all those victims of this great tragedy, which is of course the worst of all, I cannot help but feel a loss of all that lovely workmanship throughout this vessel, and think that as she sank in the north Atlantic, the very thought she would be taking with her, all that splendour ! The Titanic really did have the best of everything available at that time, From Steinway pianos, to the best champagne wines & spirits on the planet, A tragedy that should never have happened, and one surely, never to be matched, in the enormity of its reach !! I cannot help but admire all that time effort, and shear dogged determination of the white star line to create such a work of art, Because to me, she was just that, and much more.

    • @ugolagazzi4246
      @ugolagazzi4246 3 роки тому +6

      I'm agree with you,sir.

    • @robharding4028
      @robharding4028 3 роки тому

      @@ugolagazzi4246 I'm no sir, But you and me may think the same,

    • @ugolagazzi4246
      @ugolagazzi4246 3 роки тому +1

      Why not "sir"?

    • @jbar_85
      @jbar_85 3 роки тому +2

      Well said! She was a beautiful ship!

    • @JamesDavidWalley
      @JamesDavidWalley 3 роки тому +4

      A beautiful liner, but the notion of her being so unique is a myth that has grown over the years. In fact, she was but one of three identical ships built from the same model. One of the three, the Britannic, was lost in WWI, while the first of the trio, the Olympic, carried passengers on the transatlantic run for decades, until being retired and scrapped in the 1930s.

  • @jessiereed3419
    @jessiereed3419 2 роки тому +190

    In an era where elegance and craftsmanship went into everything...absolutely magnificent. There is nothing that compares to it in our time, very unfortunate.
    I felt like I was actually walking inside in awe. The attention to detail is amazing. I can only imagine the excitement in all classes being aboard that vessel and the clothing and goods they had with them. Incredible recreation!!!
    God bless those poor innocent souls that perished on that dreadful occasion.
    Thank you for doing this

    • @suf6716
      @suf6716 Рік тому +5

      Now, we have lost beauty and the taste for it.

    • @ron3557
      @ron3557 Рік тому +6

      Now cruise ships are just floating bricks

    • @chelsey1657
      @chelsey1657 Рік тому +7

      Back then they also payed skilled craftsman poor wages.

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Рік тому +2

      Yeah that crew member popping up in a porthole like it was a sitcom and not the greatest tragedy in history is just... wow, the detail. The respect.
      This game has been in development for 11 years, a whopping 132 months. This entire thing should look like the literal ship. Instead it looks like they cleaned up the resolution on a 1996 game called Titanic: Adventure out of time.

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Рік тому +1

      It looks like a 1912 steamer. There are literal cabins on luxury cruise ships right now that have 4,400 square feet of space and marble bathrooms and mahogany, too, and materials the average Titanic passenger - even first-class - couldn't have imagined would ever exist. Even their luxury suites were cramped and plain. Yes, the furniture was heavy. That was about it.
      You can bet that Titanic passengers would choose modern cruise ships. And that in 1912, they weren't sitting around on Titanic talking about how they just didn't build ships as beautiful as they did in 1801.

  • @cogtin7561
    @cogtin7561 3 роки тому +675

    It’s seriously incredible to me how beautiful the inside of these ships were, they were seriously class on another level, it’s a terrible shame the Olympic was scrapped, it would have been very cool to have it turned into a hotel as some proposed at the time and it would have been a great preservation of history

    • @shutup2751
      @shutup2751 3 роки тому +40

      i guess at the time it was just considered any old ship at the time, same with many of the huge ones today no one really thinks much of them no matter how big and amazing they are

    • @cogtin7561
      @cogtin7561 3 роки тому +12

      shutup2 for sure, very unfortunate

    • @petersmith4455
      @petersmith4455 3 роки тому +15

      hi i am afraid that there was clowning around in 1935 by some, hence the scrapping of the Olympic, its a disgrace

    • @Wanamaker1946
      @Wanamaker1946 3 роки тому +39

      The Olympic carved oak paneling was indeed saved and purchased by the Owners of the Swan Hotel in the UK. You can see it on UA-cam. Look it up. The fireplaces and all, stained glass windows. This same wood paneling was on the Titanic and Britannic.

    • @SURENITY
      @SURENITY 3 роки тому +8

      @@Wanamaker1946 That is great!!

  • @jimmyjames6973
    @jimmyjames6973 4 роки тому +396

    I wish, the following are also included in the tour:
    Boat Deck
    Gym
    Swimming pool
    Turkish bath
    The bridge
    Inside the accommodations of the 3 classes.

    • @mmkid444
      @mmkid444 4 роки тому +15

      Jimmy James Turkish bath is in the demo and you can see into the plunge bath but can’t go in

    • @yourfavoritefrog
      @yourfavoritefrog 3 роки тому +22

      And the John J. Astor cabin

    • @snarkaholic
      @snarkaholic 3 роки тому +19

      Same...and I'd also like to see the kitchens.

    • @heru-deshet359
      @heru-deshet359 3 роки тому +5

      There is (or was) one YT tour that goes through every part of the ship. Don't know if it's still available.

    • @snarkaholic
      @snarkaholic 3 роки тому +2

      @@heru-deshet359 Thanks.

  • @ell635
    @ell635 2 роки тому +101

    It'd be amazing to get a VR edition of Titanic. How cool would it be to approach the vessel from a port, and just look up and get a sense of the sheer scale of her size. Then board and he able to enjoy these types of scenes (within this video) as you roam around the ship.
    Would be so cool

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 роки тому +8

      the demo shown in the video is indeed available for VR.

    • @capt.jsquirrelvision
      @capt.jsquirrelvision Рік тому +2

      @@DerpyPossum where, i would like to get a copy.

    • @macikaroline7976
      @macikaroline7976 Рік тому +1

      @@capt.jsquirrelvision it’s called Titanic:Honor and Glory. Not sure where to buy

    • @JoeZyzyx
      @JoeZyzyx Рік тому

      Reminds me of the early video "games" called Myst and Riven, both early "virtual reality" type. I think it was Broderbund or similar name of the authors.

  • @danefilander6306
    @danefilander6306 4 роки тому +200

    Absolutely gorgeous interior it makes me so very sad the Titanic is now sitting on the bottom of the north Atlantic rusting away to nothing. I always loved the Titanic she will always be in remembered for being the grandest ship for it's time period 1912.

    • @ivy-gi9gg
      @ivy-gi9gg 3 роки тому +30

      no matter how modern and gigantic and luxurious the ships these days are, none of them can beat the charm titanic had, she truly was magical

    • @mickdawson8422
      @mickdawson8422 3 роки тому +7

      @@ivy-gi9gg If there was no OLYMPIC, there wouldn't have been a Titanic......in other words, the Olympic was the original and BEST!

    • @phaasch
      @phaasch 3 роки тому +8

      But in some form, it still exists, even remote and decayed.
      Had it survived the iceberg, it would in all probability been sent to the breakers sometime in the mid 1930s, and now not exist at all.

    • @quentinbrand2157
      @quentinbrand2157 3 роки тому +5

      @@mickdawson8422 Nope. The Britannic was the best of the three. On Titanic, most first-class passengers had to share communal bathrooms. Britannic would've been one of the first passenger ships to provide all her first-class passengers with private bathrooms had she not sunk before she began passenger duty. Titanic really wasn't up to anything near the standard that a modern cruise ship passenger would expect and neither was Olympic. Good though they may have been back in the day, they're rather overhyped now.

    • @JamesDavidWalley
      @JamesDavidWalley 3 роки тому +8

      @@quentinbrand2157 True - every large-scale modern cruise ship is much bigger and more luxurious (not to mention safer) than any ship of the Titanic's time. But none of them have the decor of the Edwardian period, which so evokes the glorious long-ago era of the "Gilded Age." I think that's a lot of what makes the Titanic so special in most people's minds.

  • @danduke2865
    @danduke2865 4 роки тому +229

    Odd that the a la carte restaurant is rarely shown, seen, in books, film and yet it is more beautiful than the first class dining room in my opinion!

    • @blinksbill1138
      @blinksbill1138 4 роки тому +2

      To me it looks exactly the same as the first class dining room.

    • @jonaspedersen5990
      @jonaspedersen5990 3 роки тому +23

      @@blinksbill1138 Are you blind? :)

    • @goldfing5995
      @goldfing5995 3 роки тому +4

      Yes, it's much more comfortable and beautiful. The first class dining room, as noble as it is, still seems a large hall for the masses (it contained about 500 seats). Also, the columns in the mid of some round tables disturb the vision and conversation amongst the guests sitting at those tables. In contrast, the A la carte restaurant with is warm colours (mostly red) creates a much more private and pleasant atmosphere.

    • @vanawarrendora
      @vanawarrendora 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, that's why the a la carte restaurant is not included in the ticket🤣

    • @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
      @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 2 роки тому +4

      All three restaurants onboard were run by the famous restaurateur Signore Gatti.
      The Á la Carte restaurant was extremely expensive.
      You had to pay up in advance for the whole journey.
      But then you could have all your meals there.
      (If you managed to bag a table, that is...)
      The First Class Dining Saloon meals were included in the ticket. Wich was £26 from Southampton to New York.

  • @chloeeemay
    @chloeeemay 2 роки тому +76

    I'd be lying if I said I didn't cry a little while watching this, just so magnificent and tragic at the same time

    • @minnamiin
      @minnamiin Рік тому

      Now I can see why ismay was depressed after she sunk

    • @benfrese3573
      @benfrese3573 4 місяці тому

      I was crying too, mainly because of these giant signs that ruin the whole immersion.

  • @robharding4028
    @robharding4028 3 роки тому +158

    Just looking at the whole infrastructure, the planning involved in such a huge ship at the time, must have been a colossal undertaking, Of course now, we take such things for granted,But I look at the the Boiler rooms, the engines,The miles of corridors,the decorative craftsmanship,the furniture, Its amazing how they can get so much into something ( that when you look at it from its early stages) you would think impossible, Its like a small town, only it floats on water ! I'm in awe of such marvels made by man ! Especially this Legend.

    • @JamesDavidWalley
      @JamesDavidWalley 3 роки тому +5

      In fact, modern cruise ships are much larger and even more complex, even if they don’t have that fascinating Edwardian decor.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 3 роки тому +2

      @@JamesDavidWalley And then you look at modern aircraft carriers and they make cruise ships look like leggo sets lol

    • @johndough2328
      @johndough2328 2 роки тому +1

      I doubt anyone would take some thing like this for granted.

    • @gloriamcmillian3743
      @gloriamcmillian3743 2 роки тому +5

      @@JamesDavidWalley a trip on this would outdo any modern ship. Most would enjoy this much more.

  • @josephconsoli4128
    @josephconsoli4128 3 роки тому +57

    Breathtaking. The textures and varied lightening is so key. With all the virtual tours, recreations, and movies, I so feel like I was actually on the Titanic! There's much bigger ships today, but none can compare to the steamships of this era. There's was a palatial elegance. A Grandeur that's gone with today's modernistic and rather kitschy cruise ship interiors.

  • @KimbaIke
    @KimbaIke 2 роки тому +469

    This is absolutely beautiful to see and incredibly crafted, though I have to say the crew member popping up in the window at 11:47 nearly gave me a heart attack hahahaha

    • @nalasilana
      @nalasilana 2 роки тому

      Same 🫣😂

    • @kt4944
      @kt4944 2 роки тому +36

      Same, i was so immersed in the video that when it popped up i literally jumped in my bed😂

    • @robindouglas3034
      @robindouglas3034 2 роки тому +27

      @@kt4944 I nearly pissed myself, and I even saw your comment at the 7 minute mark lol

    • @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
      @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 2 роки тому +15

      Thank You... for the heads up !

    • @Ponderosa518
      @Ponderosa518 2 роки тому +5

      Lmao HELLOOOOOO

  • @clareclarity6769
    @clareclarity6769 Рік тому +42

    I love seeing these virtual tours of titanic because they are nicely done and they make me feel as if I traveled back in time and am on the ship herself. I love the music being used btw.

  • @EchaleMojoRemix
    @EchaleMojoRemix 4 роки тому +371

    Amazing, I'll try the vr demo, thank you very much for this is beautiful ♥

    • @0mally13
      @0mally13 3 роки тому +6

      I didn't even think of that this would be so cool in vr

    • @boyonce9930
      @boyonce9930 3 роки тому +3

      @@0mally13 it is vr

    • @0mally13
      @0mally13 3 роки тому +3

      @@boyonce9930 I'm saying with the headset on and enough space to walk

    • @boyonce9930
      @boyonce9930 3 роки тому +2

      @@0mally13 oh ok

    • @akshykdowlut8439
      @akshykdowlut8439 3 роки тому +3

      I love the music

  • @rixyz7013
    @rixyz7013 Рік тому +116

    I prefer this type of style more than modern cruise ships. Don’t get my wrong, our cruise ships today are absolutely stunning. But there’s something about this you can’t recreate with modern stuff

    • @mistylover7398
      @mistylover7398 Рік тому +4

      That's y is ma favorite and best ship then any ⚪️ ones with that hammer head shark looking smoke stack. Also too bad of shame they randomly canceled titanic 2 for whatever reason. Didn't feel like building her perhaps.

    • @mistylover7398
      @mistylover7398 Рік тому +1

      @@TheTazzietiger 🛳💨💨💨

    • @ko7577
      @ko7577 Рік тому +2

      Yes, it's the funeral home vibe they can't create. Because no one would want to.

    • @666icko
      @666icko Рік тому

      @@ko7577lmao

    • @c.s.christopher5801
      @c.s.christopher5801 Рік тому

      All these ornate wood carvings are way more elegant than your modern mega mall looking consumerist soulless beasts of glass, metal and plastic

  • @brianpatrickofficial
    @brianpatrickofficial 4 роки тому +417

    Being someone who has always loved the Titanic and known so much about it, I didn’t actually know that they were setting up the first class dining saloon when she collided with the iceberg... That’s very sad. They had no idea that tomorrow wouldn’t come.

    • @jonathanlee7355
      @jonathanlee7355 4 роки тому +61

      Yeah..never thought of that. I guess it makes sense. Clean up after dinner and then set up for the next day. I imagine set up would take a while since everything had to be perfect.

    • @the7percentsolution
      @the7percentsolution 4 роки тому +35

      Tomorrow did come. In fact the ship was still sinking when the next day came. Just some people didn't know tomorrow would be the last day of their lives. I think that's what you meant.

    • @brianpatrickofficial
      @brianpatrickofficial 4 роки тому +34

      Alex Yes, that is what I meant. Thanks for clarifying. I know the ship was sinking until around 2:20 AM, April 15, 1912. Tomorrow didn’t come for the ship and for many of those people.

    • @howardgreenman2908
      @howardgreenman2908 3 роки тому +34

      Reminds of on 9/11 the staff of the Windows on the World restaurant were setting the tables for an executive breakfast meeting that morning when the plane struck. All the restaurant staff died that day.

    • @niagcokley4387
      @niagcokley4387 3 роки тому +3

      Well did you know it was black peoples on the ship

  • @SirEpifire
    @SirEpifire 3 роки тому +297

    As an environment artist myself, I can tell you this took someone a hell of a lot of work to do. Loved the aesthetics to these ships and the craftsmanship gone wild on their interior designs. I only got to sail on an ore freighter but that made me fall in love with these massive vessels. I wish there was one of these Olympic class liners still in service, as something real to still experience. Disasters and movies aside, there's just a mystique about them that's hard to place.

    • @LordWyatt
      @LordWyatt 3 роки тому +5

      Maybe someday Titanic II will be launched. It would have the same decorative features with modern tech. Too bad it continues to be delayed instead of of being sold to interested investors.

    • @thenightporter
      @thenightporter 2 роки тому +3

      And this labour of love is being enjoyed by all of us.

    • @Nikkk6969
      @Nikkk6969 2 роки тому +2

      China is the last country I’d want building Titanic 2.0 lmao probably a good reason it’s not making anymore progress

    • @jenshep1720
      @jenshep1720 2 роки тому

      @@Nikkk6969 the one theyre building isnt a real ship anyway though, its a building made of concrete and steel surrounded by water.

    • @nightwalker7198
      @nightwalker7198 2 роки тому

      @@jenshep1720 that ain't happening anymore. Literally stop work long ago

  • @maryannszedetzki5669
    @maryannszedetzki5669 Рік тому +2

    Aside from the terrible loss of innocent lives, what a loss too of such a beautiful ship. The woodwork, carpeting, furniture, beautiful lighting, all lost on her maiden voyage, all because of plain stupidity, there were plenty of warnings that went out, and were ignored. A collection of mistakes that followed. Such a sad story, one that has lasted through the ages. May they rest in peace, their unfulfilled dreams of a better future that followed them. Thank-you for this video.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum Рік тому

      All but two of the warnings were received by the captain and acted upon by turning the ship farther south to avoid the bulk of the reported ice field.

    • @maryannszedetzki5669
      @maryannszedetzki5669 Рік тому

      Yes, but with no reduction in speed. Still absolutely foolish. They knew then too how much of an iceberg was below the water surface. They just believed this ship was unsinkable.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum Рік тому

      @@maryannszedetzki5669 Visibility was still in their favor, with Smith being more than willing to slow down if this changed. He specifically stated to 2nd officer Charles Lightoller before turning in for the night that if a haze arose or if it "became at all doubtful" that they "should have to go very slowly".

  • @leanneneville2431
    @leanneneville2431 3 роки тому +78

    Brilliant music, seemed to encompass the majesty of the ship and the sadness of its eventual fate, very well done.👏👏🇦🇺

  • @starlesseyes5713
    @starlesseyes5713 4 роки тому +487

    11:45 that scared the shit out of me

  • @pjgumby
    @pjgumby 2 роки тому +1

    All that beauty, all that craftsmanship, all those lives lost, the waste of it all is mind numbing. This truly was a tragedy. RIP all you fine souls.

  • @FleurDujour44
    @FleurDujour44 4 роки тому +302

    11:45 i was really scared !!! 😱😰🤣

    • @alejolobe
      @alejolobe 4 роки тому +26

      You weren't the only one. I felt the same.

    • @gabrieldominic2381
      @gabrieldominic2381 4 роки тому +13

      Yeah that scared me too lol

    • @FleurDujour44
      @FleurDujour44 4 роки тому +18

      haha my phone fell down on my face and my heart was beating so fast 🤣

    • @oly.mp4
      @oly.mp4 4 роки тому +20

      If you don't know. It's an adventure out of time Easter egg

    • @alexc3815
      @alexc3815 4 роки тому +13

      Titanic - Adventure out of time is one of my favourite games :)

  • @CinemaRescored
    @CinemaRescored 4 роки тому +307

    The creator should make a cool detective-style game out of this.

    • @CinemaRescored
      @CinemaRescored 4 роки тому +7

      @PHONOGRAPH oh, great!

    • @ah2972
      @ah2972 4 роки тому +11

      @Angry silence it’s made by the gem at Titanic: Honor and Glory, they have a UA-cam channel I suggest you heck them out!

    • @azumi-osaki
      @azumi-osaki 4 роки тому +31

      There is a 1996 game called 「Titanic Adventure ~ Out of time」

    • @stoneage8236
      @stoneage8236 4 роки тому +11

      @@azumi-osaki played the heck out that on my dads old Macintosh haha. First thing I thought of when I saw this demo.

    • @azumi-osaki
      @azumi-osaki 4 роки тому

      @@stoneage8236 "(ღ˘ ⌣ ˘ღ)"

  • @willdixon2349
    @willdixon2349 2 роки тому +32

    What an incredible walk-through of the great ship. Thanks and respect to those involved. The attention to detail is stunning.
    I turned my headphone volume down and imagined hearing my footsteps as I moved around, eavesdropping on the conversations of some of the First Class passengers and smelling lingering food smells in the Dining Room. Very evocative.
    To think that all that finery would end up at the bottom of the Atlantic .......
    The world still grieves for Titanic and still mourns for 1500 souls.

  • @moonwalker091000
    @moonwalker091000 4 роки тому +111

    WOW!! This is the best thing next to being right on the ship itself. Truly magnificent. Thank you so much for this!!

  • @Warthog32695
    @Warthog32695 3 роки тому +38

    that 3rd class dinning room is still nicer then my Apt.

    • @patrickpaganini
      @patrickpaganini 3 роки тому +6

      Yes - it all looked nice. Interesting that single men were kind of imprisoned in their own section. That's one way of solving a problem.

    • @AyeCarumba221
      @AyeCarumba221 3 роки тому

      Than

  • @woooster17
    @woooster17 2 роки тому +6

    Beautiful… It feels like only yesterday watching documentaries about the centenary of its sinking.. & now another 10 years has passed, and we’re about to hit 110 years since she sank. We are all here for only a short time.. In memory of all those lives cut short, including this elegant ship.

  • @-Alexander2001MB
    @-Alexander2001MB 3 роки тому +40

    I love the music so much matches perfectly

  • @clf8965
    @clf8965 3 роки тому +12

    I love the fact that it went into the boiler room and Thomas Andrews’ cabin. How neat! I always hope that if there’s an afterlife Titanic will be there

  • @clairefunnell8481
    @clairefunnell8481 5 місяців тому +1

    She was a beauty indeed. All the liners of today dont have the elegance and beauty like the Titanic. She was a work of art indeed. Really enjoyed your video. Im a big Titanic nerd. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @cannonfodder6654
    @cannonfodder6654 3 роки тому +24

    I didn’t want this to end for a brief moment I was there

  • @gigi-qh2dz
    @gigi-qh2dz 3 роки тому +144

    the ship was absolutely amazing. Rest in peace to all of the beautiful souls who didn't survive.❤️🕊

  • @VishalVengurlekarOfficial
    @VishalVengurlekarOfficial 3 роки тому +5

    i was once aboard this beautiful ship..
    in a life unknown..
    that ended that night..
    when she held me tight to her bosom..
    as she sunk into the dark abyss..
    now all that i have of her..
    is the timeless memory..
    that takes me back to her
    each time i close my eyes..
    and remember the fresh paint on her walls
    and the bustle on her decks..
    the jets of smoke..
    expelled by her smoke stacks..
    and the whirring sound
    of her propellers...
    the shiny cutlery and their gentle clanking
    blended with the chatter in the dining rooms,
    beautiful music played in the background,
    the grave chats in the smoking rooms,
    and the banters at the cafes..
    all gone now,
    laid down on the ocean floor..
    of the vast Atlantic ocean,
    where she lies
    awaiting her end..
    as she slowly dissolves
    into dust and water..
    -- V

    • @UtopiaBlue68
      @UtopiaBlue68 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you for this beautiful poem! Did you write this yourself or is it from somewhere else?

  • @davidcarrington63
    @davidcarrington63 2 роки тому +4

    Beautiful video of what she looked like. I always think back to the decision in 1935 to decommission the Olympic, her sister ship, and scrap everything and sell all the insides. It's a shame. 23 years after the Titanic went down you would think somebody would have thought that they should preserve the Olympic. It was more or less an exact replica of the Titanic. They could have made much more money allowing people to tour that ship for decades. All they would have had to do is use the proceeds from the tours to preserve it.

    • @homeemail2306
      @homeemail2306 Рік тому

      I visited the RMS Queen Mary ship berthed in Long Beach CA in the early 1980's with my family when I was a teenager. I haven't though much about it until I saw this virtual tour of the Titantic. While the sister ship RMS Olympic could have been used as a floating hotel, for conferences and as a venue and such, it might have run into the same financial troubles for repairs that are currently plaguing the Queen Mary. Check out different online news sites regarding the RMS Queen Mary.

    • @ЕвгенийРыбовод
      @ЕвгенийРыбовод 3 місяці тому

      "Олимпик" могли бы просто вытащить на сушу и сделать из него сухопутный отель, и сдавать номера всем желающим, которых оказалось бы не мало. И таким образом, сохранить его для истории и как образец искусства начала 20-го века. 16.06.24.

  • @CarlosRodriguez-bh2ey
    @CarlosRodriguez-bh2ey 3 роки тому +19

    Am I the only one that at 18:24 recreated the last scene of the movie where Rose is dead and walks up the stairs where all of the souls on the Titanic were gathering and Jack is waiting for her at the top of the staircase? That scene always kills me cause the fact that he was the love of her life and only got to be together for 2 days is incredibly tragic. On topic: what a great VR tour! Feels so real.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 3 роки тому +1

      technically, that’s not the “Grand Staircase”
      there were actually two 1st class staircases. The main one that went from E deck to the Boat Deck (aka, the “Grand Staircase”), and the “Aft Staircase” which was a bit farther back and only went from C deck to A deck. It was slightly smaller, and more modest.

    • @CarlosRodriguez-bh2ey
      @CarlosRodriguez-bh2ey 3 роки тому

      @@DerpyPossum Thanks for the correction. It's crazy how beautiful it was.

    • @goldfing5995
      @goldfing5995 3 роки тому

      @@DerpyPossum Yes, but which one was shown in the movie? Does the famous clock stand in the Grand Staircase, in the Aft Staircase or in both?

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 3 роки тому +1

      @@goldfing5995 the “Famous” clock (with the Honor & Glory carving) is on the main forward staircase. The aft one looked exactly like it does in this video.

    • @gretski47
      @gretski47 3 роки тому

      @@goldfing5995 the width gives it away. The Grand Staircase ran the width of the ship until D deck, then it became narrower from E deck down, into 2nd class.
      The Aft GS wasn't as wide after the first couple decks and the rotunda was either smaller or omitted (I can't recall at the moment if it had one) but in the final scene of the film you can see how big the main GS is by the amount of people behind the banister on Boat Deck level. (Look for JJ Astor, you'll see just how many people are there with him)

  • @pajer1a
    @pajer1a 4 роки тому +88

    Absolutely, unbelievably, fantastic work of art. To a novice like me, this video borders on magic! Many thanks to the developers for their wonderful creation!

  • @lindaoostvogels3008
    @lindaoostvogels3008 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my God, dit was echt zo ongelooflijk en fantastisch om te zien! Dit is een droom die uitkomt om de Titanic van binnen te zien! 10000x dank mijn lieve lieve man, WR! Hiermee heb je een droom van mij uit laten komen. Ik je wel 10000 kusjes geven uit dank. Ik hou zooo ongelooflijk veel van jou!! 100000 dank mijn schat!

  • @IrishAnnie
    @IrishAnnie 3 роки тому +27

    The “salons” are still chic by today’s standards. I can see myself having cocktails and chatting in those spaces.

    • @goldfing5995
      @goldfing5995 3 роки тому +3

      Yes, it resembles me of the piano bars in noble hotels, which are still common nowadays, and I always enjoy them.

  • @aysekonas3577
    @aysekonas3577 3 роки тому +18

    Thanks for doing this now we can see this beautiful ship from inside

  • @yerejun
    @yerejun Рік тому +20

    Thank you for making this! I always wondered what's it's like inside. The attention to details is exquisite. There's so much elegance and class to it. The scale of the ship is astonishing considering it was built before computers were available to help with 3D modelling, remarkable feat of engineering.

  • @ThisCallumPerson
    @ThisCallumPerson 3 роки тому +124

    this fill me with a sadness and nostalgia that I cannot express.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 3 роки тому +4

      Same.. it’s odd really

    • @NPK476
      @NPK476 3 роки тому +1

      Huh? How can you be "nostalgic" for the Titanic if you've never stepped foot on it?

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 3 роки тому +6

      @@NPK476 well that's the thing it's quite interesting but it does happen.. my own theory is that it has to do with reincarnation.. i have a similar thing with old music of the same time.. i've never heard any of those songs but they still make me feel nostalgic.. like i'm listening to something i have heard before but i cannot remember when or where. it's like your soul knows it but your brain does not.

    • @ThisCallumPerson
      @ThisCallumPerson 3 роки тому

      @@NPK476 beats me

    • @johndough2328
      @johndough2328 2 роки тому

      @@litchtheshinigami8936 Lol, stop it. You sound like one of those ppl trying to sound deep and poetic with the thoughts of the essence of time and what it is and the possibility of experiencing something you’ve never experienced before, but maybe from a past life while listening to...Enya: Storms in Africa.

  • @Filipe_admSP
    @Filipe_admSP 3 роки тому +38

    Words aren’t enough to describe how fantastic was titanic and this wonderful work, congratulations and thank you so much for the best video about this i ever found!

  • @calebmarek
    @calebmarek Рік тому +19

    Would love to see someone build a full replica to be used as a museum. Kinda surprised it hasn't happened yet

  • @lauriemogianesi3571
    @lauriemogianesi3571 4 роки тому +34

    Beautiful yet sad.

  • @alnicholson4344
    @alnicholson4344 2 роки тому +18

    As a huge fan of Titanic and the tragic story surrounding it, this was so beautiful to feel like I was getting a guided tour of one of the most famous ships in history. Even 3rd class dining areas looked good. I agree with another comment on here. Such a shame they didn't turn Olympic into a floating hotel. It would have been wonderful to stay on it, especially if they did it as a themed hotel

  • @Wickedreptiles
    @Wickedreptiles 2 роки тому

    The music almost put me to sleep I’m not gonna lie, but not in a bad way. It’s a shame somthing so beautiful is now almost gone today, 30 more years and they say there won’t even be a ship left. I’m glad we get to admire her in her former glory thanks to you! I hear they made a replica not of the titanic but of the same kind of class ship as the titanic was that you can go to and walk threw, but this is the closest will ever get to seeing what it was like.

  • @aliciarodriguez7538
    @aliciarodriguez7538 3 роки тому +23

    The Grand Stair Case is my part favorite of the Titanic , looked like a palace

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 3 роки тому

      which Grand Staircase are you referring to?

  • @nickbonk755
    @nickbonk755 3 роки тому +11

    Loved the purser cameo from Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time!
    Amazing game!

  • @pam70471
    @pam70471 Рік тому +3

    This video was absolutely amazing and beautiful. Far above my expectations….very enjoyable 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @clavesseptem7223
    @clavesseptem7223 3 роки тому +12

    I went to a travelling exhibit in 2002. They had a chunk of the ship's hull as part of their gallery. I got to touch the thing and let's just say the experience is one I'll never forget.
    I was last in the tour group. Given that I am functionally blind, the guide held me back and basically walked me through by himself at the main tour's end. That's when he said "Lean over, but don't touch the trip wire. Now, reach out. Forward."
    Odd how rough, dry, slightly flaking metal could move me to tears at the time....

    • @phaasch
      @phaasch 3 роки тому +2

      I had a similar experience with HMS Hood's bell at Portsmouth a couple of years back. A feeling that you are reaching out and touching a piece of legend- something which has lain, effectively, on the dark side of the moon for so long, and is suddenly tangible once more. It truely does send shivers down the spine.

  • @seanpatrick5256
    @seanpatrick5256 3 роки тому +44

    That was pretty damn amazing. That looked so real. I watched in VR mode. Now do an underwater exploration of the ship. That would be eerie but beautiful at the same time.

  • @jenniferlaw7656
    @jenniferlaw7656 Рік тому +1

    Wow!!! This is so gorgeous and beautiful virtual tour of The RMS Titanic of the interior dining room especially the grand staircase.

  • @Roman-rx2tm
    @Roman-rx2tm 4 роки тому +88

    I don’t know why I’m so fascinated with ships

    • @ed0xon834
      @ed0xon834 3 роки тому +7

      Me too !!!

    • @lh32186
      @lh32186 3 роки тому +3

      Same here and never been on one lol

    • @jbar_85
      @jbar_85 3 роки тому

      Me too!

    • @jamesanthony2031
      @jamesanthony2031 3 роки тому

      do you still care about them ?

    • @Roman-rx2tm
      @Roman-rx2tm 3 роки тому

      @@jamesanthony2031 kinda

  • @Thekarlskorner
    @Thekarlskorner 3 роки тому +43

    So very well thought out. Thank you for the hard work it had to be in creating this. At the same, it has to be so very sad that all of this and the people on board suffered such a terrible fate after five days of being in service. The hard work by all the iron workers, artisans in wood working, machinery builders, electricians, etc. All gone in less than a week.

  • @ac9110
    @ac9110 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video. Many thanks for taking the time to do this.

  • @olipas2775
    @olipas2775 3 роки тому +20

    Not only the ship as a machine is impressive, also the beatuful craftmanship of the whole interior. That carpentry, plumbing, carved wood, marble bars, carpets, just everything. I ask myself how they planned and developed and finally coordinated the construction of the whole thing, including all the interior and appliances and beds and just every little detail

    • @broncobra
      @broncobra Рік тому +3

      It was built in just 3 years. Ponder that!

    • @charlottejamieson5623
      @charlottejamieson5623 Рік тому

      Ship building was more common than and were the only way you could get across the ocean for many.

    • @broncobra
      @broncobra Рік тому

      @@charlottejamieson5623 My house was built in 1900. 12 years before the Titanic sank. That boggles my mind. My dad was a carpenter, We built many houses.
      Nothing like the size and the scope of the Titanic. lol. What side of the pond are you on? curious. Not many U.S. women care about history anymore. If ever.
      That's why I ask. It's a rare virtue.

    • @broncobra
      @broncobra Рік тому

      @@charlottejamieson5623 ua-cam.com/video/iDWhoeM72YM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Counter-WeightMedias

  • @snuggles03
    @snuggles03 3 роки тому +6

    That was absolutely wonderful to watch the music is very very haunting, what a beautiful ship that was, and rest in peace to all her perished on her maiden voyage

  • @rosariarametta3873
    @rosariarametta3873 2 роки тому +1

    Complimenti ! Veramente si ha l'impressione di camminare attraverso i lunghi corridoi e i saloni del Titanic. Non vi nascondo che, insieme all'ammirazione per la bellezza della nave, un senso di angoscia mi prende.Immagino le voci gioiose prima dell'impatto e poi la disperazione ,le grida e la musica sul ponte fino alla fine.
    A voi grazie per tutto.Nessuno mai dimenticherà.

  • @crazykingofspades5101
    @crazykingofspades5101 4 роки тому +156

    Yeah, no, this isn't new. This is just Demo 3 which released a LONG time ago.

    • @versedbridge4007
      @versedbridge4007 4 роки тому +3

      Wasted 21 minutes of my time -_-

    • @ah2972
      @ah2972 4 роки тому

      2017 wasn’t it? I could be wrong

    • @KVR020
      @KVR020 4 роки тому

      I wonder if this game will ever be complete...

    • @crazykingofspades5101
      @crazykingofspades5101 4 роки тому +10

      @@KVR020 I honestly think it will. They have a lot of backers, have shown some excellent progress, are releasing a different standalone experience soon featuring the Britannic and are very passionate about the project. This isn't a Yandere Simulator situation.

    • @Gamer-ln4yx
      @Gamer-ln4yx 4 роки тому +9

      K 020 they said in their stream that the game is 80% complete

  • @eandatoo
    @eandatoo 3 роки тому +14

    Wow! A lot of time and effort was put into making this. Well done!

  • @matiasracca
    @matiasracca 2 роки тому +8

    Here 8:37, I was imaging Rose dancing so happily with her Jack!
    Amazing video, LOVED IT. 💖

  • @castorphans
    @castorphans 3 роки тому +4

    There has never been a more beautiful ship; so cohesive decorated. Cruises look like amusement parks nowadays.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 3 роки тому +3

      i agree on the cruises part, but c’mon you’ve gotta see RMS Aquitania’s interiors!

    • @castorphans
      @castorphans 3 роки тому +3

      @@DerpyPossum Thank you! I had never heard of Aquitania before. I just google it and it was a beauty for sure!

    • @AyeCarumba221
      @AyeCarumba221 3 роки тому +3

      Today’s cruise ships look like floating whorehouses. Where is it written that ships need to be so tacky?

    • @martaszyszka7654
      @martaszyszka7654 3 роки тому

      @@AyeCarumba221don't exaggerate. I've been on 5 different ones and none of them looked like a whorehouse to me, and no, I don't have a tacky taste.

  • @mattrost2574
    @mattrost2574 3 роки тому +81

    All of this was built without plastic; it wasn't invented yet.

    • @patrickpaganini
      @patrickpaganini 3 роки тому +15

      Wood everywhere. When I was growing up, most middle class homes were full of wood and brass antiques. That's very much gone out of fashion now.

    • @patrickpaganini
      @patrickpaganini 3 роки тому +3

      @Joseph Aschiero Isn't that what old phones in phone boxes were made of up until about the 70s or 80s?

    • @mrmr4622
      @mrmr4622 3 роки тому +3

      @@patrickpaganini funny thing is this amount of wood would not go through modern fire safety protocols

    • @patrickpaganini
      @patrickpaganini 3 роки тому

      @@mrmr4622 is that true? You still have homes built of wood.

    • @JB-sm4zt
      @JB-sm4zt 3 роки тому +2

      No chinese crap either

  • @bramvandenbroeck5060
    @bramvandenbroeck5060 Рік тому +43

    Harland and Wolff were masters at what they were doing! The best ship builders in the whole world, the amount of manhours that went into creating such a floating masterpiece is marvelous!

    • @geoffmcrorie90
      @geoffmcrorie90 Рік тому +2

      A masterpiece did you say ? With the most basic flawed design - bulkheads that were short of the open deck.

    • @bramvandenbroeck5060
      @bramvandenbroeck5060 Рік тому +8

      @@geoffmcrorie90 For the time? It was the safest ship you could be on my guy, yes, she was a true masterpiece, she had many safety features other liners lacked, maby you should do some research, there was a reason why the bulkheads didn't extend that high. Did you know that Harland & Wolff still existed a couple of years ago? If they would've made horrible ships, they would've went out of business a loooong time ago don't you think? So yes, they were the best at the time that the world had. To design and build such marvelous floating wonders way back in the day without any form of computers was truly amazing. So were their ships masterpieces? Heck yeah!

    • @benm2420
      @benm2420 Рік тому

      @@bramvandenbroeck5060 They still exist , I work for them

    • @ТатьянаЯ-ж2н
      @ТатьянаЯ-ж2н 6 місяців тому

      Вы серъезно?

    • @Erin.56
      @Erin.56 5 місяців тому

      I was there in Belfast Northern Ireland where they built it. The area is still there.

  • @martinasweeney
    @martinasweeney 4 роки тому +58

    the music to this video is beautiful and so eerie

    • @dawsonindustries
      @dawsonindustries 4 роки тому +1

      Does anybody know it?

    • @sexychula19
      @sexychula19 3 роки тому +4

      Not really eerie just kinda sad

    • @Caroline-771
      @Caroline-771 3 роки тому +1

      It’s so beautiful! ’

    • @jparsons233
      @jparsons233 3 роки тому +8

      Myth by Zackary Nelson

    • @JafuetTheSame
      @JafuetTheSame 3 роки тому

      nice horner-like pastiche...who was master of pastiches himself.

  • @pete6705
    @pete6705 Рік тому +3

    The loss of life was very tragic. And so was losing this beautiful ship that took years and thousands of men to make. Crazy it only got to ever sail for a few days before it sunk

  • @davidwolf226
    @davidwolf226 2 роки тому +1

    The level of detail in this animated tour is quite remarkable.

  • @robyngore2132
    @robyngore2132 3 роки тому +34

    This is a great video, really interesting seeing what the interior of the Titanic would have looked like, the grand stairway must have been beautiful. And the music chosen for this video is absolutely beautiful, but haunting, totally appropriate for this ship that has such a tragic background, the music makes you feel awed at the elaborate designs of the Titanic's interior, but really makes you feel for the people that lost their lives in this horrible moment in history, at the same time :( The bit with the boiler, though, and the narrow, lower deck passages, that just makes my stomach twist, thinking about what it would have been like in there when those areas were flooding, especially for the boiler crew who stood by their posts no matter what, to try to keep the Titanic afloat as much as possible, I feel claustrophobic just looking at it, it's so tight in there :o

  • @paranoidgenius9164
    @paranoidgenius9164 3 роки тому +5

    The face at the purser's office scared the crap out of me!

  • @WilHenDavis
    @WilHenDavis Рік тому +1

    Nice job! Interesting, although I felt a bit dizzy with all the camera movements! I think if I hadn't been sitting down I might have fallen over! ;)

  • @adriennebruce1673
    @adriennebruce1673 3 роки тому +49

    Wish we had more time to read the boards.

  • @prodos8
    @prodos8 3 роки тому +19

    Even the third class (aka steerage class) dinning saloon looked like a place I'd have no problem eating at.
    Very nice video.

  • @jamesonhills266
    @jamesonhills266 2 роки тому +1

    so much history about the ship there are so many different ways to recreate it unbelievable

  • @ДенисБайгулов-щ1я
    @ДенисБайгулов-щ1я 2 роки тому +18

    Это был превосходно построенный корабль!!!! Спасибо за такое виртуальное путешествие..... Элегантные интерьеры, произведение искусства!!!!!!!!

  • @gtamediaproductions1
    @gtamediaproductions1 3 роки тому +9

    No joke! Every single time I see footage of the interior of this ship I have this strange feeling of dejavu! As if I have been on this ship and seen all this before. Maybe a dream? I don't know. When I was young and hearing about the story of the Titanic I use to get shivers feeling so familiar with it some how. This is true! Even watching the film that came out with Leonardo DiCaprio gave me such an odd feeling as if I have been on the ship experiencing all that happened hitting the iceberg and the ship flooding with water and sinking. I know how crazy this may sound to everyone. I can't shake this feeling away. It's been with me practically all my life now even up to now. It all feels so familiar to me especially the outer decks of the ship.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 3 роки тому +3

      have you seen A Night To Remember (1958)? It ought to get your dejavu going, since it’s the most historically accurate Titanic film to date.

    • @ЕвгенийРыбовод
      @ЕвгенийРыбовод 3 місяці тому +1

      Вы в прошлой жизни значит были пассажиром Титаника, возможно. Такое тоже возможно. 16.06.24.

  • @manchesterboi123
    @manchesterboi123 4 роки тому +5

    Wow attention to detail is spot on

  • @neilbain8736
    @neilbain8736 3 роки тому +65

    The rendering is fantastic. You get an intimate feel of actually being there, of space and size, more than any plan could achieve. The texture of light on surface and the detail of light and shadow is incredibly realistic. The attention to detail is mind boggling.

    • @pixistix_
      @pixistix_ 3 роки тому +3

      You are aware he didn't create it, right? A game dev studio called Titanic: Honor and glory actually created it as a Demo for their upcoming game.

    • @neilbain8736
      @neilbain8736 3 роки тому +1

      @@pixistix_ Hi, yes. Titanic Honor & Glory has been plugged by Sam of Historic Travels quite a bit too.

    • @goldfing5995
      @goldfing5995 3 роки тому +1

      I especially enjoyed that the "walker" literally grazes the palm at 2:37, and passes the wooden carved eggs on E deck at 4:20, shortly before entering Scotland Road.

  • @jdenice3328
    @jdenice3328 2 роки тому +1

    This video is absolutely spectacular! What a beautiful vessel. No details were spared in the craftsmanship!

  • @1corrsfan
    @1corrsfan Рік тому +8

    This walkthrough was mesmerising, I'm a huge titanic fan, thx so much. 💗

  • @onlytruth4me915
    @onlytruth4me915 2 роки тому +26

    This ship was ahead of its time in so many ways . . . I love the grand staircases . . . one could be seen making quite an entrance coming down those . . . just magnificent . . .

  • @Michelle-qd9gm
    @Michelle-qd9gm 2 роки тому +1

    The music is perfect to go with it as well

  • @TheHolyMongolEmpire
    @TheHolyMongolEmpire 4 роки тому +27

    Ive been watching Titanic Honor and Glorys progress for about 5 years. I really hope the whole game is done someday, honestly I don't give a fuck about the gameplay. I just want to see the Titanic as it would have appeared in 1912 in all of its glory. Ive been obsessed with the Titanic since about 1994. If the entire ship is explorable with every detail exactly as it would have appeared than Id pay like 500 bucks just for that.

  • @ah2972
    @ah2972 4 роки тому +9

    Good job! People just have a little bit of confusion though. This is a demo of a game. The game is called Titanic: Honor and Glory. They have a UA-cam channel too! But great camera work!

  • @joachimvandewiele7862
    @joachimvandewiele7862 2 роки тому +1

    What an amazing you guys've done. This is something to be really proud of. Respect!

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 роки тому

      clearing up any possible confusion; the uploaded did not make this.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum 2 роки тому

      *uploader

  • @happyandblessed5640
    @happyandblessed5640 2 роки тому +25

    A wonderful experience, helps you to capture the feel of what it was like aboard this amazing vessel.
    Thanks for posting. Twenty two minutes well spent.

  • @colbyjones4752
    @colbyjones4752 4 роки тому +10

    There should be an exact replica of Titanic that would be a hotel and museum either in New York or Belfast

    • @timonsolus
      @timonsolus 4 роки тому

      But with no Third Class accommodation.

    • @cherrypickle8332
      @cherrypickle8332 4 роки тому

      Belfast already has a Titanic-themed hotel, which used to be the Harland and Wolff drawing offices. They refurbished the drawing offices and you can still walk through them. It's all very nicely done. I've been in the office of Thomas Andrews a few times now. The hotel is built around them.

    • @ahmedsaed698
      @ahmedsaed698 4 роки тому +1

      No I want Titanic experience 😩 like they build a big ship exactly like Titanic interiors and exterior on a big pool ! First we have to choose to be on first class second or third then they give us clothes depends on what we chose and keys for our rooms and we enter the ship and then we spend some time on the ship exploring taking pictures having a rest in our room or parting at rich hall or poor etc after a while the show starts and we see extras panicking and screaming that we are about to hit the iceberg and acting like they had to stop it then we feel a shake ( effects they can make) and we hear big noise the sound of hitting the iceberg (sound effect) we see extras running crying trying to survive and we hear extras playing musical instruments like the movie etc and the ship starts bending and we see water coming on the ship now all the visitors have to go on boats so we go on the boat and only actors stay on the ship then the ship starts going down and we watch everything from the boat 🚣‍♀️ . They repeat this everyday like a theme park

    • @battlefennec
      @battlefennec 4 роки тому

      There's an Australian billionaire that bought the White Star Line name and has reportedly commissioned a chinese shipping shipmaker tho make an exact replica of the Titanic with up to date safety codes.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_II
      There's gonna be some cosplay and museum style things, as well as accomodations to act as an hotel. Back in the day Titanic was a luxurious ship, and despite what the movie showed ( because do you really need to take hollywood seriously? ), the third class actually lived better in the ship than they did back at home, which spoke volumes of the class of the ship.
      Maybe this time it won't sink huh?

    • @criticalhard
      @criticalhard 4 роки тому +4

      @@battlefennec if it's Chinese made it would be a huge shame.

  • @tillyboos
    @tillyboos 2 роки тому +1

    The Titanic has ALWAYS captured my imagination, so I ❤️❤️❤️❤️ seeing it rendered brilliantly like this. The Cafe Parisian and the A La Carte Restaurant are BOTH places I would have ❤️'d to eat onboard such a MAGNIFICENT ship. The food MUST have been SUMPTUOUS! 🤤

  • @jeffdon4
    @jeffdon4 4 роки тому +40

    The porter who pops up in the window.,didn’t that man show up in the original game titanic adventure out of time ? He looks familiar

    • @ld32486
      @ld32486 4 роки тому +8

      it is. thats the purser officer. hes kind of a dick lol

    • @ChairmanPaulieD
      @ChairmanPaulieD 4 роки тому +4

      at 11:45 Purser "Away! Go away I'm looking for Mr Straus's cufflink in April 14, 2020 and I heard from Donald Trump that his political rival Joe Biden quite possibly has it"

    • @globalinsanity
      @globalinsanity 4 роки тому +4

      As featured here: ua-cam.com/video/cY99v8aUf90/v-deo.html An all time classic PC game, along with their other title Dust: A Tale of the Wire West. Brought me back instantly. I would love to see a 1 for 1 remake using this engine.

    • @ah2972
      @ah2972 4 роки тому +2

      He is, the game will feature many Easter eggs and hints towards AOOT.

    • @troodon1096
      @troodon1096 4 роки тому +1

      Yes; it's an Easter egg reference to that game.

  • @ShawnieP512
    @ShawnieP512 4 роки тому +17

    Can you please tell us the artist and song title of the music? Great tune.

    • @Tewari25
      @Tewari25 3 роки тому +11

      Myth by Zachary Nelson

    • @deannamarin318
      @deannamarin318 3 роки тому +1

      @@Tewari25 Thank you.

    • @chadkays5901
      @chadkays5901 2 роки тому

      Thank you for the info on the song I have been looking for this for a bit

  • @SimpleJack-mc4cg
    @SimpleJack-mc4cg Місяць тому

    Some real love has been put into this sim. Bloody marvelous.

  • @user-ev4lq5fr1o
    @user-ev4lq5fr1o Рік тому +5

    I rather watch this than paying 250k dollars for that sub

  • @steeviem1835
    @steeviem1835 3 роки тому +7

    So beautiful, even today, one could enjoy that decour. So opulent