Board the Titanic Like Never Before - The NEW First Class Promenade Experience!

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2023
  • Experience the RMS Titanic like never before! On this exclusive First Class Promenade tour, you'll board the ship from the front and experience the luxurious travel accommodations that were once only available to those in First Class.
    This is a unique opportunity not to be missed, so don't miss out and book your ticket today! You'll get to travel back in time and experience the voyage of the RMS Titanic like never before!
    Titanic - The Virtual Tour of First Class Promenade 2023
    The First Class Promenade was RMS Titanic's First Class area on A Deck. The Promenade was accessible via the Grand Staircase or the Aft Grand Staircase, the sliding doors leading from the Palm Court, or a stairway leading down from the Officers' Promenade on the Boat Deck.
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    The Promenade Deck encircled the whole of A-Deck and, together with the middle part of the Boat Deck, constituted the outdoor space for First-Class passengers to enjoy the sea air and take exercise. Grand First-Class public rooms with large bay windows, like the Smoking Room and Lounge, characterize the aft end of the Promenade. The stateroom windows, which lined the walls along either side, with their heavy bronze frames and etched glass panes, distinguished the forward end. Parts of this deck were as wide as 30 ft, and sheltered alcoves at points along the deck were used to store the dozens of folded teak deckchairs passengers could rent during the voyage.
    The aft end of the Promenade was an ample open-air space flanked by two large cargo cranes. This part of the deck was installed with wooden slatted wrought iron benches from where passengers could enjoy views of the stern and the sea. Francis Browne took several photos of this area on the Titanic, including a famous one of 6-year-old Douglas Spedden spinning a top with his father. A key distinguishing feature between the Titanic and her sister ship is the Titanic's enclosed forward Promenade Deck, which was installed to protect against the elements and reinforce a part of the ship prone to heavy vibration. Both had proven to be issued on board the RMS Olympic.
    Deck chairs and steamer rugs could be rented at the Purser's Office for 4 shillings/1 dollar each, which applied for the entire voyage. Stewards would bring broth and hot drinks for passengers to enjoy if requested. Often a passenger could spend the entire day relaxing and reading in his/her deck chair. The Promenade Deck was famous for playing games like shuffleboard, deck quoits, dominoes, and chess, which could be obtained from the Quartermaster.
    The middle part of the Boat Deck also served as a 200 ft. long open-air promenade for First-Class passengers between the Officer's Promenade at the forward end and the Second-Class Promenade further aft. The Gymnasium was located on the Starboard side, and the raised roof of the Lounge, 82 ft. above the waterline, functioned as a large sun deck where deckchairs could be set up. This part of the deck was occupied by only four of the Titanic's 20 lifeboats, which swung out to the ship's side at the beginning of the voyage to leave the decks totally uncluttered for the First Class.
    The deck chairs from Titanic, 614 between the First and Second-Class areas, have become some of the most recognizable artefacts from the liner. Chief Baker Charles Joughin described throwing dozens overboard from the Promenade Deck during the sinking to be used as flotation devices; passing ships in the weeks after the sinking encountered islands of floating debris, including deck chairs. About 10 of Titanic's deck chairs are known today, including one in the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, Nova Scotia and one in the Museum of the City of New York.
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  • @aallexandrrss
    @aallexandrrss 2 місяці тому

    It's so Beautiful 😍❤

  • @goyanks6350
    @goyanks6350 11 місяців тому +2

    Amazing. Have no words . Feel like I know the titanic . Thank you . Why no one rebuilds this beautiful ship is beyond me . This ship should be rebuild and sit on the Newyork coast where it was heading when it sank . If there’s a way to bring back this ship then it should be brought back . Rebuild the titanic !!!!

  • @impishmisconception7762
    @impishmisconception7762 Рік тому +6

    Every part of it is so beautiful. I wish you could go up to the railing so I could type in, "I'M KING OF THE WORLD" and "I'm flying Jack!" Still beautiful though.

  • @chrisgoward3771
    @chrisgoward3771 Рік тому +5

    Anyway they get people into these scenes, so it's not just an empty boat

  • @user-mm5qo4qh9v
    @user-mm5qo4qh9v Рік тому +5

    ว้าวชั่งงดงาม

    • @Rick_Cleland
      @Rick_Cleland 11 місяців тому

      *_FIRST!!!_* 🥇🥇🥇
      🥂🎉🎆🥂🎉🎆🥂🎉🎆

  • @jeremyknott9402
    @jeremyknott9402 10 місяців тому +1

    safer to view this.............. than dive 30,000 ft to see the wreck in a weak hull submersible......