I am in the mood to watch the film. Maybe as a birthday present someone will watch it with me! Enjoy!
The Beginning
For those who know me, it isn't any secret that I've always loved all things Titanic. It started in fourth grade when I saw the movie in the theater. Okay, so I saw it about four times in the movie theater. Anyway, first I fell in love with Leonardo DiCaprio. Then I fell in love with the movie. Most importantly, I fell in love with the actual history and background of the magnificent ship of dreams.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Titanic Memorial Voyage
In approximately a year and a half, it will be the 100th anniversary of Titanic's journey. I've often wondered if there would be an anniversary cruise, or at least some type of memorial. I decided to do a little investigating. Where's the best place for background info? Wikipedia, of course! Well, Wikipedia informed me that a cruise ship, Balmoral, operated by Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has been chartered by Miles Morgan Travel to follow Titanic's route in April 2012. Obviously, one can not completely trust all information on Wikipedia, so I decided to do more investigating.
It turns out that this is a legitimate memorial voyage. The Balmoral will sail from Southampton, England, April 8, 2012, and follow Titanic's schedule. It will pass Cherbourg on the French coast, as well as the Irish port of Cobh. The ship will then continue its voyage across the Atlantic and arrive at the Titanic's sinking site on April 14th/15th. A memorial service will be held at 2:20 a.m. for lost passengers and crew. The Balmoral will continue to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and continue on to New York, the Titanic's planned destination.
Pretty cool, huh? My first reaction was this event is perfect. If I could design a memorial, this would be it. Then I scrolled down. Titanic Memorial Cruise--Full. Okay, not like I would be able to afford it anyway. Then I scrolled down some more. Cabins--£4,000 to 8,500 per person. I'm not claiming to be an expert on pound/dollar conversion, but that seems to be a lot of money. So I did some more investigating. £8,500 is approximately $13,500, with £4,000 equivalent to $6,400.
Although I will not be part of this memorial voyage, I will be interested in hearing the testimonies of those involved. I'm sure there will be passengers who claim to see a ghost ship and ghost passengers. I wouldn't expect any less. However, a gnawing feeling in the pit of stomach tells me it might be a good thing I'm not on this voyage. Doesn't history always repeat itself?
I want to hear readers' comments! Do you think this is a good idea? If you had the chance would you do it? Or do you think it should be left alone?
It turns out that this is a legitimate memorial voyage. The Balmoral will sail from Southampton, England, April 8, 2012, and follow Titanic's schedule. It will pass Cherbourg on the French coast, as well as the Irish port of Cobh. The ship will then continue its voyage across the Atlantic and arrive at the Titanic's sinking site on April 14th/15th. A memorial service will be held at 2:20 a.m. for lost passengers and crew. The Balmoral will continue to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and continue on to New York, the Titanic's planned destination.
Pretty cool, huh? My first reaction was this event is perfect. If I could design a memorial, this would be it. Then I scrolled down. Titanic Memorial Cruise--Full. Okay, not like I would be able to afford it anyway. Then I scrolled down some more. Cabins--£4,000 to 8,500 per person. I'm not claiming to be an expert on pound/dollar conversion, but that seems to be a lot of money. So I did some more investigating. £8,500 is approximately $13,500, with £4,000 equivalent to $6,400.
Although I will not be part of this memorial voyage, I will be interested in hearing the testimonies of those involved. I'm sure there will be passengers who claim to see a ghost ship and ghost passengers. I wouldn't expect any less. However, a gnawing feeling in the pit of stomach tells me it might be a good thing I'm not on this voyage. Doesn't history always repeat itself?
I want to hear readers' comments! Do you think this is a good idea? If you had the chance would you do it? Or do you think it should be left alone?
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