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Icon Of The Seas vs Titanic

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Icon of the Seas is five times larger than the Titanic with an internal volume of 250 000 800 gross tonnage compared to 46 000 328 gross tonnage

Icon of the Seas has seven swimming pools including the First with a swim-up bar nine whirlpools and a water park featuring six high-speed slides

Titanic had 20 lifeboats on board enough to evacuate 1178 people out of the 2000 240 passengers and crew on board when the ship sank

Icon of the Seas has much larger lifeboats and can accommodate every person on the ship

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QHow does Icon of the Seas compare to Titanic in size, facilities, technology, and cost?
QWhich ship offers better safety and value for money?

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In this video we will compare the two biggest and most popular Cruise Ships on the market, the Icon of the Seas and the Titanic. Both of these ships are massive and offer a range of amazing experiences, from luxury to adventure. But which one is the best? Let's find out in this epic comparison of the most popular Cruise Ships! When the Titanic was constructed in 1912, it held the title of the world’s largest ship. However, significant advancements over the past 110 years have made today’s mega-ships like Icon of the Seas dwarf the Titanic in comparison. In this video, we’ll take a closer look at the two ships, in terms of not only size but also the facilities, technology and cost to build. Titanic and Icon of the Seas have similar cruising speeds, with both cruising at 21 to 22 knots and a maximum possible speed of around 23 knots. This equates to around 25 miles per hour. subscribe channel - https://www.youtube.com/@technologyvision1/?sub_confirmation=1