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Titanic vs. Symphony of the Seas and other transport mediums

What was Titanic? This question probably doesn’t need any explaining since the entire world is well aware of the tragedy that the Titanic fell into. The construction of the mighty Titanic was completed on April 2, 1912, and it was the biggest cruise ship ever in the world with several amenities such as a squash court, swimming pool etc. and a capacity to accommodate around 3,300 people. The enormous and facilities of the Titanic attracted a lot of rich individuals of the world. However, the mighty ship was all set to make its first voyage in the sea and therefore was set out on April 10, 1912, unfortunately, the giant ship lived only 4 does as it hit the iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean on 14th April 1912 and sank completely by the April 15th.

The infographic below compares the mighty Titanic to another huge cruise ship known as Symphony of the Seas by the Royal Caribbean International and some common passenger mediums of conveyance. According to the graphic, the Symphony of the Seas is rough twice as big as the Titanic was.
The major difference between the two cruise ships can be determined by the width of these as the Titanic measured about 92ft wide whereas, the Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas is 215ft wide. Furthermore, the incredible amenities within the modern cruise ship include 22 restaurants, 24 swimming pools, an ice staking rink, rock climbing walls, and a lot more. Whereas, the passenger capacity of this ship is more than double as the Titanic i.e., 6,680.

In addition, the Symphony of the Seas has surpassed the Titanic in terms of total bills as well. Titanic’s bills were calculated to be $400 million whereas, the Royal Caribbean’s giant cruise ship equates to around $1.35 billion.

Titanic vs. Symphony of the Seas and other transport mediums
Infographic by: Visualcapitalist.com

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Titanic vs. Symphony of the Seas and other transport mediums #infographic

Titanic vs. Symphony of the Seas and other transport mediums

What was Titanic? This question probably doesn’t need any explaining since the entire world is well aware of the tragedy that the Titanic fell into. The construction of the mighty Titanic was completed on April 2, 1912, and it was the biggest cruise ship ever in the world with several amenities such as a squash court, swimming pool etc. and a capacity to accommodate around 3,300 people. The enormous and facilities of the Titanic attracted a lot of rich individuals of the world. However, the mighty ship was all set to make its first voyage in the sea and therefore was set out on April 10, 1912, unfortunately, the giant ship lived only 4 does as it hit the iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean on 14th April 1912 and sank completely by the April 15th.

The infographic below compares the mighty Titanic to another huge cruise ship known as Symphony of the Seas by the Royal Caribbean International and some common passenger mediums of conveyance. According to the graphic, the Symphony of the Seas is rough twice as big as the Titanic was.
The major difference between the two cruise ships can be determined by the width of these as the Titanic measured about 92ft wide whereas, the Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas is 215ft wide. Furthermore, the incredible amenities within the modern cruise ship include 22 restaurants, 24 swimming pools, an ice staking rink, rock climbing walls, and a lot more. Whereas, the passenger capacity of this ship is more than double as the Titanic i.e., 6,680.

In addition, the Symphony of the Seas has surpassed the Titanic in terms of total bills as well. Titanic’s bills were calculated to be $400 million whereas, the Royal Caribbean’s giant cruise ship equates to around $1.35 billion.

Titanic vs. Symphony of the Seas and other transport mediums
Infographic by: Visualcapitalist.com

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