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OR WALK INTO ORANGE AND MAKE (1st & 2nd CLASS CABINS) All of the cabins for 1st and 2nd class, arranged by deck, then class, are located here. They vary significantly; the first class cabins are spacious, gorgeous and often downright breath-taking, while the second class rooms contain less splendour than the first class rooms, but are still neat and classy. Nonetheless, this is a White Star ship; regardless of your class you are guaranteed the best of the best.
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Sep 25 2009, 04:02 PM In: Protected Forum By: Catherine Anne Devereaux |
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NEITHER CALL THE GIDDINESS OF IT IN QUESTION (3rd CLASS & CREW CABINS) All of the cabins for 3rd class and crew, arranged by deck, then class, are located here. They vary significantly; the third class rooms contain bunks to make room for several people and are somewhat tiny and crowded and the crew cabins are on average quite small and cramped. Nonetheless, this is a White Star ship; regardless of your class you are guaranteed the best of the best compared to other liners.
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Sep 26 2009, 11:43 PM In: WHAT'S BEHIND DOOR NUMB... By: Riley Caitlin Mason |
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HURTS ME AS THE WORLD HURTS GOD (FIRST CLASS) Nothing is quite like Titanic’s first class. It’s like a floating palace or the world’s finest hotel. Everything is new, clean, and ridiculously expensive. You’ll only find the most deliciously prepared food in the dining hall or restaurants. You will be stunned by the extravagance surrounding you. You haven’t seen anything until you are surrounded by the beauty of White Star’s pride and joy.
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Sep 21 2009, 08:58 PM In: ~I've got an Angel~ By: Tristan Anthony James |
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SHEETS GROW HEAVY AS A LECHER'S KISS (SECOND CLASS) Second class might not be as grand as first, but it’s still certainly nothing to laugh at. Just as new and as well put together as first class, second is tastefully decorated and lavishly put together. Despite the fact that it’s a tad plainer than first, it’s still better than you might find in some of the best hotels in both England and America. And if that isn’t enough to comfort you, just remember that at the very least, you aren’t stuck in third!
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Oct 22 2009, 01:05 AM In: Prowling About By: Jessica Anne Bryant |
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CHARRED SHOES, THE SODDEN UPHOLSTERY (THIRD CLASS) Third class is not so very bad, in fact, for the day it’s more luxurious that you would find as third class accommodations anywhere else. Everything is clean and well kept, you’ve got stewards and stewardesses to serve you, and of course there’s plenty to eat in the dining hall! Have some fun in the open area, and don’t forget to take in some of those good old third class parties. You might not have money, but you all sure know how to party!
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Nov 3 2009, 06:21 PM In: Always on my mind By: Corliss Cara Morgan |
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BURNT-OUT WERE THEIRS, OR THEY THOUGHT (CREW AREAS) The boathouse, the helm, the captains quarters and the officer’s spaces are all located here. If you need to send a wireless message back home, Harold Bride or Jack Phillips would be happy to assist you. If you need to get a hold of Captain Smith, he’s generally here to check up on things. You can feel safe with these experienced seamen at the helm; nothing can possibly go wrong with Smith as Captain! After all, he’s been at sea for decades without any troubles.
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