"The Titanic was the ship of dreams. Titanic II is the ship where dreams will come true," Australian billionaire Clive Palmer said yesterday at the Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum, where he showed off the blueprints.
He said its maiden voyage will trace the trans-Atlantic crossing of the Titanic and could take place in 2016. Palmer said construction is scheduled to start soon in China, the New York Post reported.
More than 1,500 people perished on the doomed vessel but Palmer insists he's not tempting fate this time around.
This Titanic will have enough lifeboats, Palmer said.
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But while the builders of the original Titanic said it was designed to be unsinkable, Palmer wouldn't repeat that boast.
"Anything will sink if you put a hole in it," Palmer said. "I think it would be very cavalier to say it".
He plans to recreate the full Titanic experience, from glorious original interiors, such as the grand staircase and Turkish bath to old-time class divisions.
Like its namesake, Titanic II will have three passenger classes and "no mingling", Palmer said.
Palmer said 40,000 people have expressed interest in tickets for the maiden voyage, taking the original course from Southampton, England, to New York. He said people are inspired by his quest to replicate one of the most famous vessels in history.
Depending on their "class", passengers will be seated in the gilded dining room or at long, common tables. They'll find period clothing in their cabins if they want to go back in time.
There will also be modern luxuries like air-conditioning and safety changes that comply with current requirements. For example, there will be enough lifeboats for everyone aboard.
Markku Kanerva, sales director at the company designing the vessel, said it would be the "safest cruise ship in the world".