„Titanic”, twin suite

„Titanic”, twin suite

Information about the apartment

  • 1-2 persons
  • 35 m2
  • 2nd florr, Romance

Apartment facilities

  • Smart Tv
  • Kitchenette
  • Coffee machine
  • Fridge
  • Internal phone
  • Glasses
  • Table
  • Chairs
  • Nightstands
  • Night lamps
  • Coffee, tea, mineral water
  • Cutlery set
  • TV
  • Internet w obiekcie
  • Wardrobe
  • Bathroom with shower
  • Hairdryer
  • Beauty set
  • Towels
  • Tea and coffee making set

Step on board the most popular transatlantic in the history of the world together with Jack and beautiful Rose. The elegant furniture, stunning golden wallpaper and pictures of the main characters will make you fall in long-lasting love with this romantic suite.

We have evidence that Titanic did not sink! You can soak up its atmosphere and charm in our apartment. Close your eyes and move to a luxurious cabin on board the famous British passenger liner. In order to ensure the greatest cruise comfort, there is a distinct sleeping area featuring two comfortable beds. The walls of this part of the suite are adorned with beautiful English-style wallpaper taken straight out of the 20s of the twentieth century, which perfectly complements the creamy-beige color scheme of the apartment. An interesting diversion during long days of the cruise will be the 50-inch TV located in the seating corner. Another great convenience for the passengers of "Titanic" is the functional bathroom with a shower cabin, decorated in gold tones.

If you have a romantic soul and want to spend magical moments in a suite filled with memories of a great love, this spacious room will be your dream choice.

TRIVIA

“Titanic” – Love Stronger Than Destiny and a 1990s Cinema Phenomenon

The film Titanic remains one of the most recognizable titles in cinema history. The 1997 production captivated audiences with its scale, music, and a love story set against tragic events. Even years after its release, facts about the film Titanic still evoke strong emotions and demonstrate how massive this project was.

Record-Breaking Budget and Immense Set Design

The Most Expensive Film of Its Time

The film was directed by James Cameron. Its budget was around $200 million. At that time, this was a record-breaking amount. Interestingly, the cost of making the film exceeded the cost of building the real RMS Titanic in 1912.

The investment paid off. The film earned over $2 billion and remained the highest-grossing movie in cinema history for many years.

A Realistic Replica of the Ship

For filming, an almost full-scale replica of the ship was built. Interior details were recreated, including the famous staircase. Set designers relied on archival plans and photographs. This attention to detail makes Titanic stand out for its exceptional authenticity.

Actors and Roles That Went Down in History

Leonardo DiCaprio Wasn’t the First Choice

Leonardo DiCaprio played the role of Jack. The actor was initially hesitant to join the project. The studio also considered other candidates. Ultimately, DiCaprio became the symbol of the film and an idol to millions of fans.

Kate Winslet Fought for Her Role

Kate Winslet played Rose. The actress was very determined to get the part. She reportedly sent letters to the director insisting she was perfect for the role. Her persistence paid off. The role of Rose brought her worldwide fame.

Iconic Music and Awards

A Song Known Around the World

The song “My Heart Will Go On” performed by Celine Dion became one of the biggest hits of the 1990s. Initially, the song was not supposed to be in the film. The director was unsure about including the final ballad, but a secretly recorded demo convinced the creators.

Oscars and Records

At the Academy Awards, the film won 11 statuettes, tying the record for the most Oscars won. Awards included Best Picture, Best Director, Best Music, and Best Visual Effects.

Scenes That Went Down in Film History

Improvised Dialogue

The famous scene on the ship’s bow, where Jack says, “I’m the king of the world!”, was improvised. The director allowed the actor to be spontaneous. This moment became one of the most iconic lines in cinema history.

Rose’s Drawing Was Real

In the scene where Rose is being sketched, the hands visible on screen belong to the director. James Cameron drew the sketch himself. Interestingly, he is left-handed, so the image was mirrored for the film.

Titanic Facts That Still Surprise

During production, a massive water tank in Mexico was used. The crew spent months in the water. Many actors recalled that the filming was physically very demanding.

Titanic also influenced the development of special effects technology. The combination of models, computer animation, and realistic sets created a new standard in filmmaking. To this day, the production is considered groundbreaking.

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