So here's the thing about Titanic 2 and whether it'll have a swimming pool - it's way more complicated than you'd think. Depends on which version of the plans you're looking at, honestly. The original Titanic had this fancy saltwater pool for first-class folks only. Clive Palmer's been bouncing around with different designs for years, and the pool situation keeps changing. One version has it, another doesn't. It's a mess. Yeah, it did. A heated saltwater pool on the starboard side, about 14 by 30 feet. First-class passengers only. They'd fill it with seawater and heat it using the ship's engines - pretty wild for 1912, right? This matters because if you're building a replica, you gotta decide: do you copy that exactly or make it better? Blue Star Line's latest plans from 2018 show a "Lido Deck" with a big outdoor pool, a kiddie pool, and a Jacuzzi. Not the indoor setup like the original. They're mixing old-school looks with modern cruise ship stuff. The deck plans don't explicitly say "swimming pool" but come on - that's clearly what they're doing. It's like they're trying to have it both ways: look like the Titanic but function like a Carnival ship. Money, basically. People expect pools on cruise ships these days. If you're paying for a fancy cabin, you want somewhere to splash around. Plus, the original had one, so it's not totally unfaithful. The outdoor Lido Deck thing makes sense too - better airflow, natural light, people can socialize. It's practical, even if it breaks the historical vibe a bit. Purists hate it. They say it kills the historical illusion - the original pool was this cool indoor thing that added mystery. Others worry about weight and stability, but honestly, modern engineering can handle that no problem. The real complaint is that it feels like just another cruise ship gimmick. But look, if they want to actually sell tickets, they need pools. Can't please everyone. Nope. Original was indoor saltwater on Deck F. This one's gonna be on the Lido Deck, freshwater, bigger. Modernized for safety and comfort, basically. They keep pushing the date back. As of 2025, it's not even under construction yet. If it ever launches, yeah, you'll probably be able to swim. No specific dates though. Usually on cruise ships the main pool and kids' pool are included in your fare. Jacuzzis too. Might be some fancy spa pool that costs extra, but nobody's confirmed that yet. Modern ships put pools outside for better air, sunlight, and social vibes. Also less humidity and maintenance headaches. Makes more sense for today's passengers.Will Titanic 2 have a swimming pool
Did the original Titanic have a swimming pool?
What does the current Titanic 2 design say about a swimming pool?
Why would Titanic 2 include a swimming pool?
Feature
Original Titanic (1912)
Titanic 2 (Proposed)
Location
Below deck, starboard side (Deck F)
Lido Deck (open deck)
Type of water
Heated saltwater
Likely freshwater, heated
Access
First-class passengers only
All passengers (likely)
Additional features
None
Children's pool, Jacuzzi
Size
14 ft x 30 ft
Larger, modern dimensions
What are the main criticisms of including a swimming pool on Titanic 2?
Checklist: What to expect from Titanic 2's pool area
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Titanic 2 have the exact same swimming pool as the original?
When will Titanic 2 launch and can I swim in its pool?
Is the pool on Titanic 2 free for all passengers?
Why is the pool on the Lido Deck instead of inside?
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