More about the Titanic sim
RMS Titanic as seen in Wonderful Evenings
Owners: Mara Menges & Guus Menges
Sim Rating: Mature
Restrictions: Building/Rezzing not allowed, No Pushing, Voice not available
DRESS CODE: In the ballroom and stern strictly formal. Children and animal avatars are not allowed. Titanic sim is a Mature sim so all rules set by Linden Lab in their TOS are relevant here.
Group: RMS Titanic Ballroom and RMS Titanic Ballroom (Subscribe-O-Matic)
Website: http://www.titanicsecondlife.nl/ and http://www.secondlifetitanic.com/
The RMS Titanic is an accurate reproduction of the famous unsinkable ship that sank during it's very first voyage. Through the magic of second life you can be a passenger and experience the romance and luxury of a bygone era.
The landmark will take you to the landing area where you will find a sign <98, 193, 32> with teleports to various parts of the ship. There are similar teleport signs through out the ship. You may also wish to explore the ships together using a Couple Hug and Walk animation <112, 193, 33> that you may rez before you get to the teleporter. A must do is to go to the bow <51, 249, 42> and do the "King of the world pose that became famous from the movie (as pictured in Rondo & Sina pic).
On port side (left side you land lubber) of the top deck, is the Titanic Museum (a second night to remember with the real life story and pictures of the ship).
Go from the bow to the South, into the ship, along the stores and go to the grand staircase (picture Titanic_staircase) This is also the wedding area, Titanic (52, 129, 45).
The ballroom is on the stern (At the back of the ship). There is an intan couples dance system and a solo dance ball underneath the chandelier.
When you fly from the ship to the East you will find Titanic Memorial Mountain, Titanic (205, 104, 64). This place has a memorial wall with all the names of the people that lost their lives on the real RMS Titanic.
In short, RMS Titanic is a historical place, a romantic sim and certainly worth a visit.
Mara Menges - October 8, 2010
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