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Titanic recreation draws mixed reactions

Published: Monday, April 20, 2009

Updated: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 00:04

Titanic trip for money, not respect: Candace Kaw, COLUMNIST

"Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it," Winston Churchill said. Apparently, the people in charge of Fred Olsen Cruise Lines haven't heard that saying.


The cruise line started booking a cruise that would follow the same path of the infamous Titanic on Wednesday, exactly 97 years after the ship sank. The Balmoral will leave port from Southampton and travel to New York, where the Titanic was supposed to complete its journey.


It will also have 1,309 passengers, the same number as those on the Titanic, serve similar food and offer period entertainment.


On April 15, 2012, the ship will be at the precise spot where the Titanic hit the iceberg, exactly one hundred years after the tragic event.


"We will be avoiding icebergs at all costs. We want authenticity — but not to that degree," travel agent Miles Morgan, who has chartered the Fred Olsen ships, told the Sun.


Though it has been nearly a hundred years since the Titanic sank and there has been everything from a blockbuster movie to a musical based on its voyage, it seems eerie and morbid to recreate it.


The cruise seems to have less to do with respect for those who died and more to do with making money.

Morgan expects the tickets to sell out fast.


Passage on the ship starts at about $3,775 and includes an airplane ticket back from New York to England.


Candace Kaw is senior majoring in history and mass communications.

 

Titanic voyage trip of a lifetime: Emily Handy, COLUMNIST

The tragic story of the sinking of the Titanic has been relived in several Hollywood movies, but now history buffs — or anyone with at least $3,775 — can have a more up-close-and-personal seat.


On April 5, 2012, almost 100 years after the Titanic's final day, a new ship will set sail with 1,309 passengers — the same number the original ship carried on her first and final voyage.


Tickets went on sale Wednesday, and having one should be considered an honor. The first time a liner under the name of Titanic set out across the Atlantic Ocean it was called a historic voyage and indeed made history the night it sunk into the frigid waters. This new trip pays homage to those who lost their lives that night, and is a historical event in its own right.


It will not be the maiden voyage of the Balmoral, the cruise ship that will carry passengers along the same path the Titanic took 97 years ago, but travelers will find other things about the trip eerily familiar. The events, food, music and interior feel of the ship will all be planned to mimic those of the Titanic.


Fears about another sinking should be ignored. The reasons for the sinking of the Titanic have been determined: The crew ignored iceberg warnings, and preventing the number of deaths could have been as simple as providing more lifeboats — the amount of which is one number the cruise will not copy from the original trip.


The sailing of the Balmoral is a tribute to those who died on the Titanic. It will give travelers a chance to relive a time in history they've only experienced in movies and should prove an exciting and memorable voyage.


Emily Handy is a sophmore majoring in mass communications.

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7 comments

patrick.J.Toms
Sun Jul 18 2010 13:34
i would like to thank the oracle for showing my blogs
Anonymous
Sun Jul 18 2010 12:11
the silence of miles morgan in bristol about my non voyage seems to be more baffling as in order to show my dissapointment with the treatment i have received in relation to my intended trip on the balmoral iy would be a good idea if they had the good manners to reply to my problems,however that is there problem as it is not good that i have to use these means to show up their bad manners in this issue as previously identified,however i am delighted that the oracle has publicised my dissatisfaction,it is strange that i have to go to a an american magazine to get the publicity that i want,but then the first titanic society in the world was american what more can i say .Pat
patrick.J.Toms
Tue May 11 2010 01:39
I am glad to say that on the 9th of April I travelled down to cobh Co Cork,where a very dignified ceremony,was enacted on the 11th of April,at Pearce Square,on the Cobh sea front and later in the small park on the sea front.And also managed to get the trip filmed,starting in Bangor Co Down,filming St Patrick,s Grave stone in Downpatrick,and then on to the Mountains of Mourne,travelling to Belfast,where the titanic Exhibition was located,on the side of the rRver Lagan in the Odyssey Building,then proceeded to Abbeyleix where the Shannon Ulster Titanic Society,has a titanic Exhibition on Loan to the Museum,Abbeyleix is in the middle of Ireland and has lots of connections with Titanic,and eventually landed up on Cobh.I have managed to make a D.V.D. of this trip which will be issued to all our members.this comment posted 11th.May.2010.
pat toms
Thu Jan 14 2010 14:23
hello this Pat Toms full name Patrick.J.Toms. I am dissapointed that I had to cancel my trip on the Fred Olson,Ship 2012 trip,complications arose in respect of my application to lecture on the Ship I was expecting to have that lecturing opportunity,I was told by Miles Morgan,that I had not been picked to do the trip,and when i saw that someone else was doing a lecture,after cancelling the trip with loss of £375-00 booking fee I was even more dissapointed,I asked them to put me in touch with Fred Olson but for some reason they the travel agents said Fred Olson had nothing to do with the trip? even more stenge I was told that I was the first one to ask to do a lecture out of all the societies,on asking why i was not picked I was told nothing,on the second enquiry i was told that no further contact with them would be forthcoming? so much for democracy!
Your name
Mon Nov 16 2009 03:57
Another great story by the Oracle. Keep up the good work! I love hearing about pressing issues!
elihu
Fri Oct 16 2009 19:53
talk about tempting fate!!
patrick.j.toms
Tue Aug 4 2009 01:34
as the president of the shannon ulster titanic society,the first titanic society to be formed in n.ireland,80 years after the titanic sank,and where the ship was built,just 15 miles from my home,I shall be making this voyage in memory of my grandfather Andrew John Shannon,who was born in Queenstown Co Cork,where the Ttanic sailed from,and also to remember all the men women and children,who died on the ship,in 1912.






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