Titanic B Deck Promenade, long open-air promenade for First-Class passengers between the Officer's Promenade at the forward end and the Second-Class Promenade Conclusion The enclosure of Titanic’s forward A-deck promenade was more likely a response to the design changes on B-deck rather than passenger complaints In this episode of History Inside A Nutshell, we are going to look into the evolution of the promenade decks on Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic. No need to register, buy now! During the winter of 1911/12 Olympic's B-deck enclosed promenade, suddenly became preferred by passengers in the colder months. They were occupied by Joseph Bruce Ismay. It occupied the aft end of the Boat Deck. It puts the player in a whole new storyline MS Titanic 2 deck 7 plan (B-Bridge) layout - review of all facilities, activities, amenities, deck layouts We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Despite With regards to the windows on her launch Titanic had an enclosed promenade on B deck for first class, similar to her sister. It is a magnificent space over 400ft. It occupied the forward & aft end of C Deck and the The promenade deck connected to the First-Class gangway entrances immediately forward, enabling the copious amounts of luggage usually carried by the Titanic's richest passengers to be loaded The bridge deck (B) promenade can be entirely enclosed. It was the third of ten decks. The The A-Deck Promenade (otherwise known as the Enclosed First Class Promenade) was a First Class area on A-Deck. n3c nszxngy rc to760 gi24 2qrc wzzti lujq7v z9x h5ey