Poll: Titanic II to set sail in 2016, would you take a berth?

 

Wednesday 27 February 2013 05:17 EST
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the famous scene from Titanic
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the famous scene from Titanic (Reuters)

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The original may have sunk in one of the most horrendous nautical tragedies of the 20th century, but that hasn't put off the makers of a new Titanic, who assured potential cruisers that their model Titanic II, which was announced on Tuesday, will be the "most safe cruise ship in the world".

The designs for a sequel to the massive liner whose fate shocked the world were unveiled in New York this week, along with computer generated images of the liner's insides.

Die-hard fans of James Cameron's Titanic (1997) will finally be able to enact scenes from the film - minus the last half hour, hopefully - as features such as the Grand Staircase will be recreated to the tee.

Period detail will also be maintained as customers on the voyage - which will follow the original route from Southampton to New York - are to be given early 20th century style clothing, and TV and internet won't be available.

So will you be booking a berth? Or does this seem inappropriate?

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