<P> The smaller first - class public rooms, such as the Drawing Room, Library, Lecture Room and the Music Studio, would be stripped of most of their fittings and converted to commercial use . This markedly expanded retail space on the ship . Two more shopping malls were built on the Sun Deck in separate spaces previously used for first - class cabins and engineers' quarters . </P> <P> A post-war feature of the ship, the first - class cinema, was removed for kitchen space for the new Promenade Deck dining venues . The first - class lounge and smoking room were reconfigured and converted into banquet space . The second - class smoking room was subdivided into a wedding chapel and office space . On the Sun Deck, the elegant Verandah Grill would be gutted and converted into a fast - food eatery, while a new upscale dining venue was created directly above it on Sports Deck, in space once used for crew quarters . </P> <P> The second - class lounges were expanded to the sides of the ship and used for banqueting . On R deck, the first - class dining room was reconfigured and subdivided into two banquet venues, the Royal Salon and the Windsor Room . The second - class dining room was subdivided into kitchen storage and a crew mess hall, while the third - class dining room was initially used as storage and crew space . </P> <P> Also on R deck, the first - class Turkish bath complex, the 1930s equivalent to a spa, was removed . The second - class pool was removed and its space initially used for office space, while the first - class swimming pool was open for viewing by hotel guests and visitors . Because of modern safety codes and the compromised structural soundness of the area directly below, the swimming pool could not be used for swimming after the conversion, although it was filled with water until the late 1980s . Today the pool can only be seen on guided tours and is in a derelict condition, having never been maintained by the hotel operators . No second - class, third - class or crew cabins remain intact aboard the ship today . </P>

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