The Titanic II will patently boast dissimilar dining elbow room per class . Plans for the " unquestionable " third - class cafeteria admit repast of stew and mash .

You may remember the name Clive Palmer. He’s an Australian billionaire who shook the world about three years ago after announcing his plan to rebuild a replica of the Titanic.

Well, the 69 year old – who made his money from mining – provided an update this week via a press conference. Building of the Titanic II, as it’s been dubbed, is planned to start next year, and it’s maiden voyage has been scheduled for June 2027, Forbesreports.

The replication is meant to boast the Titanic ’s famous exalted stairway , as well as a smoke room , casino , and theater . Additionally – and a little too on - the - nozzle for this writer to handle – the Titanic II is also mean to have separate dining rooms differentiated by socio-economic class . harmonize to Forbes , program for the third - stratum cafeteria instance farseeing board for the serving of " lather and mash . " You get laid . To blow an " authentic " experience .

As you can imagine, the internet reacted the way it always does whenever a billionaire tests fate. Here’s what they’re saying:

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Tweet by user @kirawontmiss reads "the funniest thing about rich people is that they will never learn their lesson"

Tweet from user @Y2SHAF commenting on environmental issues related to melting icebergs

Text from a Twitter user expressing skepticism about an exact replica of a ship with its known issues before sailing

Person holding a microphone, wearing a shirt with large text, in mid-speech or song, with a caption about learning from "ocean gate"

Man with a beard in a checkered shirt clapping hands in a kitchen setting

Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants smirks, standing underwater next to a rock

Tweet by user Imani Gandy reading "stop angering the sea for crying out loud"

Two men in orange vests stand on submarine; tweet compares them to "Titanic spirit."

Tweet by Mahwash Ajaz expressing criticism about spending priorities, implying important issues are overlooked