More impressive considering the technology, knowledge of metals, and building equipment... I mean it was men the hand hammered peend all them rivots... That's sexy
Because they were made for that, cruise ships are for the whole family to enjoy and have fun for days and days and forget about their problems, just having fun and enjoying life, they both have a different purpose but ocean liner fans always find something to argue about, “idc what this cruise ship something something” just sounds like coping
@@wolfshanze5980 Actually, _Olympic_ enjoyed an extremely long and successful career. I've little doubt _Britannic_ would have as well had she not hit a mine in WWI.
@h1gh_end134 I just hate cruise ships since literally everything that a cruise ship offers a place like a resort does the same, Cruise ships are such a waste of resources to me. Ocean liners offered both the getaway experience a cruise ship offers but is a actual mode of transportation and not some glorified floating hotel.
@@thefancydoge8668 a cruise ship is also a means of transportation, does a resort have a lot of restaurants and a big variety of food? No, does it have surfing pools? A cruise ship as everything you could ever ask for, from water parks and water slides to zones to relax and chill, something titanic never had, let’s be real, a cruise ship offers more luxury than the titanic ever has and you also have fun, it’s not a waste of resources, it’s the best vacation you could ever have, go on a cruise ship before calling it a waste, then you’ll see every single reason why they are as great as they are, don’t judge a book by its a cover
Honestly speaking, Titanic although the design is more than 100 years old, but still have a classy elegance aura in it. Titanic's design look far more timeless and graceful than today's floating bathtubs like Icon of the seas.
Unique? No. Iconic? Yes. Far more iconic than that ill-named Icon of the Seas. Titanic is just gorgeous. These Royal Caribbean ships are engineering marvels, but they're gaudy.
@@stewartmoore5158 I do have to admit, some design and aesthetic choices of royal Caribbean ships are weird, especially the icon, but they definitely have their charm imo
Also it wins the distance travels and it did cross the ocean , caribian ships only travel from Miami to Dominicana and back, staying close to the shoreline,
@@robant5578 Titanic was an Oceanliner, which means that it has to provide a regular service crossing the ocean, all year round, independent of the weather. A cruise ship is meant for leasure. The itineray of a cruiseship is based on the seasons, and a voyage can be altered or planned visits can be cancelled when the weather is bad.
@@TheRocco96 exactly my point, facing inclement weather , angry see and ability and distance to cross the ocean makes Titanic much tougher ship. Send this Icon to Europe and it may crack in half when it hits 4 foot waves . No need for icebergs
@@robant5578 Cruiseships are also very sturdy. They do occasionaly cross the ocean, many cruiseships spend summer in Norway and winter in Carribean. Cruisships sometime end up in a storm, they can take it. But usually they avoid very bad weather for the comfort of the passengers.
@@Melior_Traiano have you seen any pictures of the magic because it is beautiful and designed to be reminiscent of ships like the queen mary, normandie, and the ss united states
@@MrGriff305are you fkn serious? This video is nothing more than an animation and doesn’t depict the real ships. You really want to use an animation based on the creator’s imagination as the basis of your argument? GTFO!!
This video to be honest is so wholesome. Imagine seeing First Class passengers on the Titanic while you're on the Icon of The Seas paying tribute to the fallen souls that passed away on that horrific night in 1912. Just seeing the Icon of The Seas paying tribute to the Titanic was a wholesome moment. ❤
Titanic passnger, to another: "Care to join me for tea in the reception room?" Icon passenger, to another: "Hey, ya'll seen my Crocs around here? We gotta get to the buffet 'fore the line gets too long!"
Yes, but some didn't want more lifeboats then alwhat the law did say they needed at the time. But the first true architect before Andrew's did wanted more lifeboats but was reclined and that why he left the project and Andrew's did take over.
This video just goes to show that it isn’t the size of the vessel, but what you do with it, that counts. Titanic still looks far better than anything that’s come since.
Modern cars are tastless. They all look alike. No style in them. Now, the 50s and 60s cars...You knew what make it was as they passed you. They all had their own distinctive style.
The Royalty, Class, Magestic stand, the style of funnels nothing compares as Titanic. Modern ships dont have life in it. Just mere floating stacked up cardboars boxes
Titanic is dwarfed by Icon of the Seas, which is itself dwarfed (although not as badly) by ships like the largest oil tankers. It's really not that impressive for a modern ship. It'd fit very comfortably into the old locks of the Panama Canal, while hitting the limits of those locks was for a long time where most cargo ships stopped.
Titanic was an Ocean Liner not a cruise ship. They serve different purposes. A cruise liner is a floating resort hotel, an ocean liner is a means of ocean transport. Sure you can’t enjoy a wave pool and zip lines on the Titanic but I’d love to see that cruise ship in a Force 10 gale in the mid-Atlantic.
@@PrinceBarin77 It wouldn't be pleasant, but cruise ships are a lot more seaworthy than they might seem at first glance. Since all the heavy machinery is below the waterline, it's really hard to convince one to capsize... Independence of the Seas went though a force 11 in the bay of biscay near the start of her career and weathered it just fine overall, although there were some obvious issues and some damage to passenger areas, and it was delayed for it's next port call, it didn't threaten the ship as a whole whatsoever. Icon might not be quite as stable as the Freedom class, but I'd still bet on her making it through. Modern techniques make very strong ships... That said, you are of course correct about the difference between ocean liners and cruise ships, it's just that modern cruise ships aren't completely incapable of doing ocean liner duty.
Love this. I think you need to remember about WHEN Titanic was built - it's so incredible they could build this monster back then, and to that standard!
Luxurious Titanic is still stylish and full of class despite coming from another bygone era! Surprised how big Titanic still is when compared to modern day titans!
It has a port starboard bow stern aft. It has the curvature of a boat.It floats..It's much more safe than the Titanic in any conditions. And most importantly, it has Internet. What do you want?
While the Titanic is nice for its time, I'd much rather be on the icon. For having modern bathrooms....and far more amenities that the rich back then could only dream of.
Icon of the seas, largest passenger ship in the world, this truly shows how big the titanic also is even today. The titanic is not too far off in terms of weight compared to japans largest cruise ship
@@daniels7907 it's still huge though. It's comparable to the largest passenger ship in japan. Been playing titanic honor and glory that let's you explore 50% of the titanic, and that took well over 2 hours
@@raiwserkoopa2221 - "Huge" is an overstatement. It's large, but just the fact that you had to reference a passenger ship from Japan for a comparison proves that it is actually only average by today's standards. Most luxury cruise ships are quite a bit larger now, and freighters (including Japanese ones) entirely dwarf the Titanic.
If it sank and had over 2000 people die in the process, maybe. But that most likely won't happen and even if it did sink it would have enough room to save everyone seems a bit better than being remembered as a tragedy.
In a way I hope we won't. We don't talk about Mauretania or Bremen or Ile de France, which were arguably more striking advances in technology and design than Titanic. The famous ones are often not the ones sold for scrap after 40 years of safe and happy sailing.
Nobody talks about the SS Imperator either, even moreso than people don't talk baout Olympic or Brittanic (and lots of people don't even know Titanic was the middle child of three sisters!). Imperator, for the record, took the title of largest ship in history after Titanic. Titanic sank in April 1912, her older sister Olympic went into refit to add extra safety measures, and a couple months after she was done, in June 1913, Imperator took the record, being comfortably larger than Titanic and Olympic (not by as much as Olympic was bigger than previous record-holder Mauretania, but still more than 10% bigger). By 1935 Normandie showed up, and was heavier than Titanic and Mauretania combined! But, of course, most people don't remember Normandie, or Mauretania, or Imperator, because they don't have the drama that Titanic did - The other ships had fruitful, successful, and boring careers, and Titanic has a story. For the same reason, people will (hopefully) remember the Costa Concordia for longer than the larger and much more successful Freedom of the Seas, which is much larger (another former record holder of the largest passenger ship in history) and is still around doing her thing. People remember stories, and drama, and deaths, not beauty or technological advancement. If Titanic didn't hit that iceberg, and lived to see the scrapyard like her older sister did, she'd be entirely forgotten. Most pictures we have that claim to be of Titanic before sinking aren't even the right ship, they're mostly Olympic, because she was first and people cared more about that until Titanic went under (and couldn't be photographed anymore). Had she lived, she'd be the forgotten middle child, sandwiched between the older sister that came first and the younger sister that had a dramatic story of hitting a mine and sank with over a thousand people on board (having not been improved by lessons learned from losing Titanic). I do rather hope we don't remember IOTS in 100 years time. I hope she has a long, boring career, and has a quiet date with a scrapyard many years from now, having long been replaced and forgotten by people who complain about how ugly the ships they consider new are, and no one except ship nerds remember her name. Because the alternative is almost certainly a horrible, dramatic disaster happening to a ship that can carry over 7,000 passengers, and that's just not something I'd like to see happen in my lifetime if I had the choice in the matter.
We dont talk about Titanic because of how the ship was designed or looked... we talk about it because of the STORY of how it SANK and took with it so many lives. If the Titanic had a really long and boring career then was sold for scrap, NOBODY would be talking about it today... NOBODY. If IOTS has a long career then is sold for scrap... nope, nobody will talk about it in 100 years... if it has a terrible tragedy and takes most of the crew and passengers with it to the bottom of the ocean... YES... people will still talk about it 100 years from now.
Great, simple comparison not considering gross tonnage and beam size not included here. Both are beautiful in their own ways and as others said, like comparing two very different use cases.
No question, Titanic was a beautiful ship with graceful, elegant lines. Unfortunately, the Icon of the Seas looks just like a floating building....No comparison at all! Btw, I love the James R. Barker!
After the events of the last four years. I'll never get on a cruise ship, again. Twenty years ago, Icon would interest me, now it is a huge warning sign.
@@markymark-r alr here's what I think 19th century ship design being elegant but not much stuff and safety and technology of modern ships modern ship design is definitely makes bigger more capacity and much more safety than 19th century
2 different types of ships. In its day, people had to cross the ocean by ship because planes weren’t capable of doing it yet. It was luxurious of course but it was a necessity. Now people go on ocean cruises simply because they want to. It’s simply a vacation. The Titanic was designed with speed in mind, that’s why it’s shaped like it is. The Icon is simply a floating resort.
I'm not sure why everyone here is bashing the Icon. It's designed for a leisurely cruise around the warm Caribbean waters, with amenities for families to have fun. The Titanic was designed for crossing the cold and rough waters of the Atlantic. One is a cruise ship, the other was an ocean liner. To say that the Icon couldn't handle an iceberg is like complaining that your car wouldn't handle a combat zone as well as a tank. That's not what it was design for. And complaining that Icon isn't as classy as Titanic is like saying that Disneyland isn't as classy as high tea at some posh English hotel. That's not the atmosphere it was meant for. A far better comparison would be with the Queen Mary 2, which IS an ocean liner designed for trans-Atlantic crossings, and which DOES have fancy, black tie dinners and events, like one would find on the Titanic.
i have not seen one comment regarding that, and people are saying titanic looks more beautiful which i agree with. they are bashing the cruise ship on design
Titanic: Murdoch: “Wow! There’s a sale at Penny’s onboard that ship.” Lookout phoning in: “Iceberg, dead ahead!” Murdoch: “In a minute, we’re shopping over here.”
Titanic ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and if ti and icon met each other in real life I’m sure that icon of the seas will beat him up #talking about titanic in one wap
One ship that fewer people know about these days was and still the fastest ocean liner the SS United States. One hundred ten feet longer than the Titanic, its maiden voyage was July, 1952 and broke all transatlantic speed records east bound and westbound, ‘this record still stands unbroken to this day. I sailed on this ship across the Atlantic as 12 year old boy
These days we could build them many times bigger than the Icon of the Seas if we really wanted to. To build something as significant, in all ways, back when they built the Titanic is far more impressive. Titanic for the win in my eyes.
@@MrGriff305 the titanic was the safest ship of its time, a cruise ship would still sink today if it had suffered the same damage that iceberg cracked titanic open like an egg doesn’t mean she wasn’t a super safe vessel as we can clearly see in her sister ship Olympic
@@jonathanb.1215 Yeah. The Titanic was safe and modern cruise ships are not. Your original premise is rock solid. Please continue defending your ego in spite of the most obvious reality possible 😅
" Hello passengers, this is your Costa Concordia Captain Francesco Shecctino asking you to look to your right and see my lovely little hoor my wife doesn't know about. She will flash me and I will honor her with a loud screeching noise like your math teachers nails against the chalkboard, thank you very much. "
@@jonathanb.1215blud the titanic sank to iceberg, modern ships can break through ice like nothing, a cruise ship being as big as it is won’t even suffer half the damage the titanic did
What's funny is Titanic wasn't really trying to be as large as possible, it has three decks on top of the hull aka the superstructure, and outclasses it instantly. You know what else modern day can't win at? Automobile size. The 1912 Oldsmobile Limited has a front hood at 5'7 feet tall, huge spoke tires, and is nearly twice the size of a modern car.
The Titanic sunk how was it so amazing? It also had two identical sister ships so it wasn’t one of a kind like so many misinformed people think it was.
Some people are judging purely on looks whilst ignoring the functionality (i.e. emotion over logic), same reason why some managers are dreadful at hiring suitable candidates through job interviews, or some people choose romantic partners who have dreadful compatibility. Form over function, often not a good idea.
These ships are NOT in the same class, category nor purpose... the IOTS is a CRUISE SHIP... the Titanic is an OCEAN LINER. Cruise Ships: Built to transport large numbers of passengers on slow, fancy floating hotels and casinos to exotic locations for pleasure at leisure Ocean Liners: Built to transport people at speed across oceans for reason of transport... there are no exotic stops, this is a trans-ocean transport They really shouldn't be compared to one another, they were built for completely different reasons and hence designed expressly for those purposes... it's like comparing a Greyhound Bus to a Lamborghini... they just aren't designed for the same reason and would completely fail if used for what the other was built (a Greyhound Bus can't do what Lamborghini does, and a Lamborghini certainly can't do what a Greyhound Bus can do). Why compare them?
Titanic was a liner, a way to get across the ocean in reasonable comfort as quickly as possible. The modern equivalent is a Boeing 777. The icon of the seas is a coastal barge with questionable safety and sanitation for the purpose of giving a cheap vacation for old people. The period equivalent is a riverboat casino. Completely different things.
Considering Titanic is 112 years older, its comparative size is still extremely impressive.
More impressive considering the technology, knowledge of metals, and building equipment... I mean it was men the hand hammered peend all them rivots... That's sexy
And it’s a beauty. Look at those lines
@@PIlotrcm the clipper stern is magnificent
Everything in ICON above the lifeboats is got to be like 90 percent air.
It's also much more elegant and beautiful. These modern day cruise ships are just gigantic floating two star hotels.
Titanic: Beautiful and elegant
Modern cruises: Floating shopping center
Relly. I’d rather be on Titanic. Oh wait
Grace meets tacky
@@Gk2003mAy good luck with that, tell me how that goes!
Oh fuck here we go. Everything these days suck everything back then was better in every way blah blah blah shut the hell up. People are broken records
Look inside of a cruise ship you change your mind
I don't care how huge cruise ships are, they'll never be as beautiful, majestic and elegant as the Olympic class ships.
Because they were made for that, cruise ships are for the whole family to enjoy and have fun for days and days and forget about their problems, just having fun and enjoying life, they both have a different purpose but ocean liner fans always find something to argue about, “idc what this cruise ship something something” just sounds like coping
Nor as doomed.
@@wolfshanze5980 Actually, _Olympic_ enjoyed an extremely long and successful career. I've little doubt _Britannic_ would have as well had she not hit a mine in WWI.
@h1gh_end134 I just hate cruise ships since literally everything that a cruise ship offers a place like a resort does the same, Cruise ships are such a waste of resources to me. Ocean liners offered both the getaway experience a cruise ship offers but is a actual mode of transportation and not some glorified floating hotel.
@@thefancydoge8668 a cruise ship is also a means of transportation, does a resort have a lot of restaurants and a big variety of food? No, does it have surfing pools? A cruise ship as everything you could ever ask for, from water parks and water slides to zones to relax and chill, something titanic never had, let’s be real, a cruise ship offers more luxury than the titanic ever has and you also have fun, it’s not a waste of resources, it’s the best vacation you could ever have, go on a cruise ship before calling it a waste, then you’ll see every single reason why they are as great as they are, don’t judge a book by its a cover
Honestly speaking, Titanic although the design is more than 100 years old, but still have a classy elegance aura in it. Titanic's design look far more timeless and graceful than today's floating bathtubs like Icon of the seas.
The Icon may be bigger and more comfortable, but the style of Titanic is simply unique
No. Not unique at all compared to other ships from that time especially other White Star Line ocean liners like the Olympic and Britannic.
True. The Olympic class still has the same design just like its predecessors even the rudder. But still, they were beautiful.
@@eoghantheuntamed9613 I agree. 👍🏻
Unique? No. Iconic? Yes. Far more iconic than that ill-named Icon of the Seas. Titanic is just gorgeous. These Royal Caribbean ships are engineering marvels, but they're gaudy.
@@stewartmoore5158 I do have to admit, some design and aesthetic choices of royal Caribbean ships are weird, especially the icon, but they definitely have their charm imo
At least Titanic wins the beauty-contest.
Also it wins the distance travels and it did cross the ocean , caribian ships only travel from Miami to Dominicana and back, staying close to the shoreline,
@@robant5578 Titanic was an Oceanliner, which means that it has to provide a regular service crossing the ocean, all year round, independent of the weather.
A cruise ship is meant for leasure. The itineray of a cruiseship is based on the seasons, and a voyage can be altered or planned visits can be cancelled when the weather is bad.
@@TheRocco96 exactly my point, facing inclement weather , angry see and ability and distance to cross the ocean makes Titanic much tougher ship. Send this Icon to Europe and it may crack in half when it hits 4 foot waves . No need for icebergs
@@robant5578 Cruiseships are also very sturdy. They do occasionaly cross the ocean, many cruiseships spend summer in Norway and winter in Carribean. Cruisships sometime end up in a storm, they can take it. But usually they avoid very bad weather for the comfort of the passengers.
Yes but not the durability test.
The Titanic is a far less goofy looking ship. It had an elegance about it that modern ships don't have.
The modern ship looks like a floating Disneyland. Zero class.
Funny you bring up disney land because disney cruise ships are some of the best looking like the Disney Magic
@@BayonettaFan If that Disney Magic cruise ship passes as best looking nowadays, then there really is no hope.
@@Melior_Traiano have you seen any pictures of the magic because it is beautiful and designed to be reminiscent of ships like the queen mary, normandie, and the ss united states
Titanic is and forever will be more beautiful over all.
Yay
Titanic still looks impressive given it was built around 100 years ago.
Yeah designed 117 years ago!
Still? Its a the bottom of the sea!
@@Me-fm9zk No. In this video. Are you able to see the video? On RUclips, the comments discuss the video. First time on the internet?
@@MrGriff305are you fkn serious? This video is nothing more than an animation and doesn’t depict the real ships.
You really want to use an animation based on the creator’s imagination as the basis of your argument? GTFO!!
Not really, the ancient egyptians had a boat 420 ft long in 300 b.c.
Shopping Mall at sea meets a classic cruiser. No contest.
This video to be honest is so wholesome. Imagine seeing First Class passengers on the Titanic while you're on the Icon of The Seas paying tribute to the fallen souls that passed away on that horrific night in 1912.
Just seeing the Icon of The Seas paying tribute to the Titanic was a wholesome moment. ❤
Imagine the passengers on the Titanic in 1912 seeing this thing approaching them. They will feel small themselves.
If the T's passengers saw that they'd freak.
And if Icon's saw the T's well they'd freak out too.
I mean they're dead.
6,000 people would faint.
This truely puts in perspective how beautiful and elegant those old ocean liners are!
Titanic passnger, to another: "Care to join me for tea in the reception room?"
Icon passenger, to another: "Hey, ya'll seen my Crocs around here? We gotta get to the buffet 'fore the line gets too long!"
Titanic has the lines of a big beautiful elegant yacht
Titanic crew: "What are those funny looking little yellow & white boats for?
That's a good one the titanic didn't believe in lifeboats
@@zoeilobowdery8778 didn't they believe titanic waz her huge own lifeboat of herself??
Yes, but some didn't want more lifeboats then alwhat the law did say they needed at the time. But the first true architect before Andrew's did wanted more lifeboats but was reclined and that why he left the project and Andrew's did take over.
@@marcush2220 wazn't Dat guz it cluttered up da dic.... I mean deck?? They probably didn't know 🧊.
Capt' Smith: Mister Murdoch what was that?
First Officer Murdoch: An inability to learn from our mistakes, sir.
Someone just fanned their beef fart at meeeeee
This video just goes to show that it isn’t the size of the vessel, but what you do with it, that counts. Titanic still looks far better than anything that’s come since.
The Titanic was an experience, the other ship a floating city. Give me the elegance of the Titanic and the craftsmanship.
I'll take the navigation systems of the Icon thank u ☠
@@geert574 I’ll agree with that, but if both ships were similarly equipped, I would still go with my option. The other ship is like a small city.
Note who has the better lines?
Larger girls aren’t always the prettier ones
Just as vintage cars are more stylish and interesting than modern, so too for ships.
Modern cars are tastless. They all look alike. No style in them. Now, the 50s and 60s cars...You knew what make it was as they passed you. They all had their own distinctive style.
Titanic could have been a very different movie if Jack and Rose met on the water slides.
😂😁🤣
Titanic passengers becoming deaf upon hearing the powerful horn
The Royalty, Class, Magestic stand, the style of funnels nothing compares as Titanic. Modern ships dont have life in it. Just mere floating stacked up cardboars boxes
Olympic Class liners were so much classier than the abomination that is Icon.
Agreed. Icon is an atrocity to passenger ships. Worst-looking ship I’ve ever seen.
@@falcondragonslayer The Icon Is a lot safer And even its small cabins have more amenities than the first class on the Iceberg.
Ah hell nah the icon looks beautiful
@@MegaGamer-hr5us You actually like how that abomination looks?
@@falcondragonslayer icon looks absolutely beautiful. I don't see the problem with it the titanic is so outdated.
Icon of The Seas’ passengers: OMG, IT’S THE TITANIC! HOLY SHIP! HOW IS IT BACK?!
Titanic’s passengers: What is that giant floating white brick?
Titanic 😎
You forgot one important part for Icon's passengers, pulling out their phones to stream or film the whole thing!
Both are beautiful but Titanic was so sleek and chic. Besides her horn was way “sweeter”.
I can’t hide my love for her!
Modern cruise ships are engineering marvels but they’ll never have the aesthetic beauty of classic ocean liners.
Keep in mind Titanic was built more than a hundred years ago and it's size is still a bit close to the largest of modern ships.
The largest cruise ship, cargo ships are even bigger
I love the Titanic, but it’s not remotely close. Icon is 35% longer, 73% wider, 5.5x larger in tonnage, and has twice as many decks.
Titanic is dwarfed by Icon of the Seas, which is itself dwarfed (although not as badly) by ships like the largest oil tankers.
It's really not that impressive for a modern ship. It'd fit very comfortably into the old locks of the Panama Canal, while hitting the limits of those locks was for a long time where most cargo ships stopped.
Titanic was an Ocean Liner not a cruise ship. They serve different purposes. A cruise liner is a floating resort hotel,
an ocean liner is a means of ocean transport. Sure you can’t enjoy a wave pool and zip lines on the Titanic but I’d love to see that cruise ship in a Force 10 gale in the mid-Atlantic.
@@PrinceBarin77 It wouldn't be pleasant, but cruise ships are a lot more seaworthy than they might seem at first glance. Since all the heavy machinery is below the waterline, it's really hard to convince one to capsize...
Independence of the Seas went though a force 11 in the bay of biscay near the start of her career and weathered it just fine overall, although there were some obvious issues and some damage to passenger areas, and it was delayed for it's next port call, it didn't threaten the ship as a whole whatsoever.
Icon might not be quite as stable as the Freedom class, but I'd still bet on her making it through. Modern techniques make very strong ships...
That said, you are of course correct about the difference between ocean liners and cruise ships, it's just that modern cruise ships aren't completely incapable of doing ocean liner duty.
Love this. I think you need to remember about WHEN Titanic was built - it's so incredible they could build this monster back then, and to that standard!
Luxurious Titanic is still stylish and full of class despite coming from another bygone era! Surprised how big Titanic still is when compared to modern day titans!
Gotta give Titanic credit where it’s due. At least she actually _looks_ like a boat. Icon just looks like a big white and baby blue brick
It has a port starboard bow stern aft. It has the curvature of a boat.It floats..It's much more safe than the Titanic in any conditions. And most importantly, it has Internet. What do you want?
Bigger doesn't necessarily mean better... it's the style that matters!
While the Titanic is nice for its time, I'd much rather be on the icon. For having modern bathrooms....and far more amenities that the rich back then could only dream of.
Did ur mom used to say that a lot?
The titanic and Olympic ooze class, especially the interiors, no comparison whatsoever.
That "class" cost its life.
Titanic was just as fast and far more beautiful.
Icon top speed is 22 knots, which is pretty fast, but Titanic top speed was 23 to 24 knots. No comparison in the beauty department.
The titanic and her sister ships still look better than any modern cruise ship.
The Queen Mary 2 is not too shabby.
I’d take the Titanic everyday of the week, hands down!
Even though Icon of The Seas is bigger, Titanic is still pretty large when they’re compared.
Absolutely, no doubt about it.
Not really, check out the tonnage. The new one is 5 times as big.
@@izzyrov5814 Yes thats the tonnage, i meant length and height wise.
Titanic: “greetings, iconic ship of the 21st century”
Icon: “What’s good, most lit ship of the 20th century”
most lit ship of 20th century? titanic was that for one day only.
Like comparing a sleek sedan to a schoolbus.
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Could you imagine if they met each other in real life 😮❤❤
even if the titanic wouldnt have sinked it wouldnt be arround anymore
@@aldenkia Exactly, but if titanic was not scrapped
theres a real life replica titanic 2 beening made in china and sea worthy could happen for real in 5 + years time
@@tonypuertollano9375wait really?
@@tonypuertollano9375 the project was abandonned if im right
I love the Titanic
Titanic stay the most beautiful ship in the World
ITS NICE NOT😂😂😂😂😂
titanic will be remembered . not the icon of the seas@@amyg0729
yes especially that the worlds largest ship 100 years ago was the titanic according to google
@@user-wp9xe1yh3lstrange as a 100 years ago the Titanic was gone for about 11 years
@@user-wp9xe1yh3l You really need google for this?
Icon of the seas, largest passenger ship in the world, this truly shows how big the titanic also is even today. The titanic is not too far off in terms of weight compared to japans largest cruise ship
But Titanic has less than 1/5 the tonnage of Icon. People looking only at its length from bow to stern aren't considering volume.
@@daniels7907 it's still huge though. It's comparable to the largest passenger ship in japan. Been playing titanic honor and glory that let's you explore 50% of the titanic, and that took well over 2 hours
@@raiwserkoopa2221 - "Huge" is an overstatement. It's large, but just the fact that you had to reference a passenger ship from Japan for a comparison proves that it is actually only average by today's standards. Most luxury cruise ships are quite a bit larger now, and freighters (including Japanese ones) entirely dwarf the Titanic.
@@daniels7907 i know, but it's still huge. Not compared to modern cruise ships, but it isn't small either
@@raiwserkoopa2221 - Yes, and in its day the Empire State Building was the tallest in the world. Now it's somewhere down the list in the 50's.
Icon of the Seas passengers have been lucky here, they had the possibility of see a real ship this time, and not a floating hotel 😉
It is still a ship.
LOL The passengers on the Icon are much safer. And the Icon can survive storms that would sink most ships.
Titanic infinitely more spectacular and beautiful
Icon Of The Seas: "Your bless, grandpa!"
Titanic: "God bless ya, sonny."
I don't think they're related.
@@sunnyscott4876 can't you identify a joke when you see one? 😒
@@jecksoncerqueira3828 Yes, a funny one.
It would be grandma
@@sunnyscott4876White Star = Cunard = Carnival. They are indeed related
Icon of the seas horn sunds like Queen Mary 2's horn
Somehow don’t think we will be still talking about IOTS in 100 years time.
If it sank and had over 2000 people die in the process, maybe. But that most likely won't happen and even if it did sink it would have enough room to save everyone seems a bit better than being remembered as a tragedy.
In a way I hope we won't. We don't talk about Mauretania or Bremen or Ile de France, which were arguably more striking advances in technology and design than Titanic. The famous ones are often not the ones sold for scrap after 40 years of safe and happy sailing.
Nobody talks about the SS Imperator either, even moreso than people don't talk baout Olympic or Brittanic (and lots of people don't even know Titanic was the middle child of three sisters!).
Imperator, for the record, took the title of largest ship in history after Titanic. Titanic sank in April 1912, her older sister Olympic went into refit to add extra safety measures, and a couple months after she was done, in June 1913, Imperator took the record, being comfortably larger than Titanic and Olympic (not by as much as Olympic was bigger than previous record-holder Mauretania, but still more than 10% bigger).
By 1935 Normandie showed up, and was heavier than Titanic and Mauretania combined!
But, of course, most people don't remember Normandie, or Mauretania, or Imperator, because they don't have the drama that Titanic did - The other ships had fruitful, successful, and boring careers, and Titanic has a story.
For the same reason, people will (hopefully) remember the Costa Concordia for longer than the larger and much more successful Freedom of the Seas, which is much larger (another former record holder of the largest passenger ship in history) and is still around doing her thing.
People remember stories, and drama, and deaths, not beauty or technological advancement. If Titanic didn't hit that iceberg, and lived to see the scrapyard like her older sister did, she'd be entirely forgotten. Most pictures we have that claim to be of Titanic before sinking aren't even the right ship, they're mostly Olympic, because she was first and people cared more about that until Titanic went under (and couldn't be photographed anymore). Had she lived, she'd be the forgotten middle child, sandwiched between the older sister that came first and the younger sister that had a dramatic story of hitting a mine and sank with over a thousand people on board (having not been improved by lessons learned from losing Titanic).
I do rather hope we don't remember IOTS in 100 years time. I hope she has a long, boring career, and has a quiet date with a scrapyard many years from now, having long been replaced and forgotten by people who complain about how ugly the ships they consider new are, and no one except ship nerds remember her name. Because the alternative is almost certainly a horrible, dramatic disaster happening to a ship that can carry over 7,000 passengers, and that's just not something I'd like to see happen in my lifetime if I had the choice in the matter.
We dont talk about Titanic because of how the ship was designed or looked... we talk about it because of the STORY of how it SANK and took with it so many lives. If the Titanic had a really long and boring career then was sold for scrap, NOBODY would be talking about it today... NOBODY. If IOTS has a long career then is sold for scrap... nope, nobody will talk about it in 100 years... if it has a terrible tragedy and takes most of the crew and passengers with it to the bottom of the ocean... YES... people will still talk about it 100 years from now.
I'll take the Olympic Class every time!
You sure that’s a good idea?
Two of the 3 Olympic Class Ships sank.
@@cherbutler85 good point but I'm referring to style.
One of the sinkings was due to war...
@@AnthraciteHorrorStories ask the people on it if that counts as a sinking or not.
Great, simple comparison not considering gross tonnage and beam size not included here. Both are beautiful in their own ways and as others said, like comparing two very different use cases.
No question, Titanic was a beautiful ship with graceful, elegant lines. Unfortunately, the Icon of the Seas looks just like a floating building....No comparison at all! Btw, I love the James R. Barker!
I'm 100% Titanic ❤
After the events of the last four years. I'll never get on a cruise ship, again. Twenty years ago, Icon would interest me, now it is a huge warning sign.
be sure to mask up forever 🤭
imagine being on the titanic.💀
you can. it just a little boat in comparison
"Iceberg! Right ahead!"
"That's no iceberg sailor, it's a boat."
There is only one Titanic. She was a classic!
Just like her Sister Ships.
Idea for video: Titanic runs through icon of the seas
Titanic it's beautiful.
Titanic is so beautiful.. So elegant
Love that you used the horn of the James R Barker for the Icon. Nice touch. 😊
In fairness, titanic holds her own here, even given height comparison ❤
Titanic is far more majestic and has a much grander horn.
that's a whistle
@@Ryuu1010YTthat’s a good point
@@markymark-r alr here's what I think
19th century ship design being elegant but not much stuff and safety and technology of modern ships
modern ship design is definitely makes bigger more capacity and much more safety than 19th century
@@Ryuu1010YTYou know the Titanic is 20th century not 19th?
@@PoffHistory I don't think he knows what middle school is yet.
Titanic by a mile....what a beautiful ship
I actually like both of them. One is a luxurious ocean liner and one is a cruise ship for vacations 🤷♂️
2 different types of ships. In its day, people had to cross the ocean by ship because planes weren’t capable of doing it yet. It was luxurious of course but it was a necessity. Now people go on ocean cruises simply because they want to. It’s simply a vacation. The Titanic was designed with speed in mind, that’s why it’s shaped like it is. The Icon is simply a floating resort.
That's exactly what the icon is a gigantic floating hotel 😊😊😊😊😊😊personally I think the icon looks awsome but I also like the old look of the titanic
I'm not sure why everyone here is bashing the Icon. It's designed for a leisurely cruise around the warm Caribbean waters, with amenities for families to have fun. The Titanic was designed for crossing the cold and rough waters of the Atlantic.
One is a cruise ship, the other was an ocean liner. To say that the Icon couldn't handle an iceberg is like complaining that your car wouldn't handle a combat zone as well as a tank. That's not what it was design for.
And complaining that Icon isn't as classy as Titanic is like saying that Disneyland isn't as classy as high tea at some posh English hotel. That's not the atmosphere it was meant for.
A far better comparison would be with the Queen Mary 2, which IS an ocean liner designed for trans-Atlantic crossings, and which DOES have fancy, black tie dinners and events, like one would find on the Titanic.
Well stated, agreed!
I was thinking this too. Thank you for saying this. 👍💪
i have not seen one comment regarding that, and people are saying titanic looks more beautiful which i agree with. they are bashing the cruise ship on design
Thank you exactly
The Icon just needs the James Cameron treatment.
Imagine taking a modern day Mega Cruise Ship back to those days. They would never let it go
Titanic: Murdoch: “Wow! There’s a sale at Penny’s onboard that ship.” Lookout phoning in: “Iceberg, dead ahead!” Murdoch: “In a minute, we’re shopping over here.”
Both ships are Beautiful
Titanic has a better Stern though.
@@The_Harvester.bro he said both ships are beautiful
Titanic ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ and if ti and icon met each other in real life I’m sure that icon of the seas will beat him up #talking about titanic in one wap
The icon of the seas looks bloody horrendous
@@AlexBamZbro has an Xbox 360 default pfp, I definitely wouldn't take your advice on what looks "good"
Titanic Meets Costa Concordia please 😃
Made by man, made by machine. Titanic is the real art work.
Really cool video!!
nice vid
Very nice 👍
Titanic over 100 years old still looks impressive size compared to biggest ever so far
Oceanliners look so much more elegant and beautiful
Icon of the seas 2023 and Titanic 2023 ❤❤
Titanic: snooooooooop
Icon: REEEEEEEEEEEEE
One ship that fewer people know about these days was and still the fastest ocean liner the SS United States. One hundred ten feet longer than the Titanic, its maiden voyage was July, 1952 and broke all transatlantic speed records east bound and westbound, ‘this record still stands unbroken to this day.
I sailed on this ship across the Atlantic as 12 year old boy
I bet the passengers on Titanic were near deaf after hearing that behemoth roar
Titanic: I’m the biggest ship in the world!
IOTS: No! I am!
Wonder of the seas: guys stop arguing and stop doing a horn battle
Britannic: Titanic. You do realize i have more gross tons than you?
M.S Estonia: wtf is going on here?!
Aquitania: You know I’m bigger Titanic and Britannic
@@zacharykim436 Queen mary: AHEM?
Icon of seas lifeboats are like 2.5X bigger then titanics lifeboats
The Titanic crew are thinkin...that's a weird lookin iceberg
These days we could build them many times bigger than the Icon of the Seas if we really wanted to. To build something as significant, in all ways, back when they built the Titanic is far more impressive. Titanic for the win in my eyes.
one of these ships is beautiful, safe, largest in the world, and luxurious and the other is icon of the seas
Safe? WTF?
@@MrGriff305 the titanic was the safest ship of its time, a cruise ship would still sink today if it had suffered the same damage that iceberg cracked titanic open like an egg doesn’t mean she wasn’t a super safe vessel as we can clearly see in her sister ship Olympic
@@jonathanb.1215 Yeah. The Titanic was safe and modern cruise ships are not. Your original premise is rock solid. Please continue defending your ego in spite of the most obvious reality possible 😅
" Hello passengers, this is your Costa Concordia Captain Francesco Shecctino asking you to look to your right and see my lovely little hoor my wife doesn't know about. She will flash me and I will honor her with a loud screeching noise like your math teachers nails against the chalkboard, thank you very much. "
@@jonathanb.1215blud the titanic sank to iceberg, modern ships can break through ice like nothing, a cruise ship being as big as it is won’t even suffer half the damage the titanic did
There best friends
Magistral work! ❤
This just makes me miss the Titanic even more and sad, knowing how many people have lost their lives in it's presence, to this day..
That horn is not as loud as my toots 💀💨💥
titanic passengers : Hi Wonder of the seas!
Titanic : 😡
Icon of the seas :😏
It's nice to see all those lifeboats on the Icon of the Seas.
Warning: Loud horn
Titanic: Honkkk
Me: Ha, you call that loud
Icon of the Seas: *_HONKKKKK_*
Me: NEVER MIND
Titanic:Has no waterslides .Icon:A game changer
It's kinda hard to imagine John Jacob Astor and Isidor Strauss splashing around on water slides.
Icon of the seas is the best ship so far...
Best ship about what, was about size or about modern or about beautiful(icon not beautiful) what I mean is you need reason.
Reason : 1 Safety
2 more than enough lifeboats
3. more things to do
4. finest of the oasis class @@felixnababan8290
@@maddoxrodriguez6362A ship that didn’t have enough lifeboats?
@@jayminyoel7911almost no ship in that time had enough lifeboats. Ships nowadays are so safe because a ton was learned from the Titanic disaster.
which one?
Titanic most beautiful
What's funny is Titanic wasn't really trying to be as large as possible, it has three decks on top of the hull aka the superstructure, and outclasses it instantly. You know what else modern day can't win at? Automobile size. The 1912 Oldsmobile Limited has a front hood at 5'7 feet tall, huge spoke tires, and is nearly twice the size of a modern car.
Why am I seeing so many titanic fanboys hate on the Icon of the Seas? They're both amazing ships!
Icon is an abomination.
The Titanic sunk how was it so amazing? It also had two identical sister ships so it wasn’t one of a kind like so many misinformed people think it was.
Some people are judging purely on looks whilst ignoring the functionality (i.e. emotion over logic), same reason why some managers are dreadful at hiring suitable candidates through job interviews, or some people choose romantic partners who have dreadful compatibility. Form over function, often not a good idea.
@@adamlea6339 You're not wrong there.
@@cliffwestphal3053 Titanic is an abomination too. ;) don't spew BS.
These ships are NOT in the same class, category nor purpose... the IOTS is a CRUISE SHIP... the Titanic is an OCEAN LINER.
Cruise Ships: Built to transport large numbers of passengers on slow, fancy floating hotels and casinos to exotic locations for pleasure at leisure
Ocean Liners: Built to transport people at speed across oceans for reason of transport... there are no exotic stops, this is a trans-ocean transport
They really shouldn't be compared to one another, they were built for completely different reasons and hence designed expressly for those purposes... it's like comparing a Greyhound Bus to a Lamborghini... they just aren't designed for the same reason and would completely fail if used for what the other was built (a Greyhound Bus can't do what Lamborghini does, and a Lamborghini certainly can't do what a Greyhound Bus can do). Why compare them?
Titanic was a liner, a way to get across the ocean in reasonable comfort as quickly as possible. The modern equivalent is a Boeing 777.
The icon of the seas is a coastal barge with questionable safety and sanitation for the purpose of giving a cheap vacation for old people. The period equivalent is a riverboat casino. Completely different things.
Excuse me Captain I know this is the icon and all. The sea told me to tell you it's still undefeated🚬