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Adult Admission Ticket to Scotsfestival at The Queen Mary (Up to 55% Off)

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Honor the Scottish clans on the deck of Queen Mary, constructed in 1930

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  • One Adult General Admission Ticket to Scotsfestival on Saturday February 18, 2017
  • One Adult General Admission Ticket to Scotsfestival on Sunday February 19, 2017

As an ode to the Queen Mary’s Scottish legacy, ScotsFestival & International Highland Games XXIV takes place on February 18-19 from 9 a.m.-6 p.m and celebrates Scotland’s history and culture through authentic activities, dancing, athletics, entertainment, and cuisine. Nearly fifty Scottish clans will be honored throughout the weekend with vendors and competitions — both professional and amateur — in piping, drumming, darts, and more. Whisky-tasting sessions guided by aged-malt experts, as well as a variety of craft beer samplings, are available to adult festival-goers. The younger set can enjoy reenactments of knighting ceremonies and Queen Mary’s coronation, and even take part in the Wee Highland games — an age-appropriate version of the Scottish Highland Games designed to test the strength, skill, and technique of ancient warriors.

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Promotional value expires Feb 19, 2017. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Parking not included, Refundable only on day of purchase. Voucher has no value after 2017 Scotsfestival event ends. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Queen Mary

Since its maiden voyage in 1936, The Queen Mary has transported iconic figures from Winston Churchill to Fred Astaire across the ocean blue, and it even helped transport troops during World War II. Now at home in the Port of Long Beach, the venerable ship pairs art-deco trappings with stunning Pacific Ocean views. Guests can also walk through where Churchill planned the infamous D-Day concept—the Cabinent and Map Room. This exhibit also features reproductions of the bunker designed for the film Darkest Hour.

The onboard hotel recreates transoceanic luxury in her 346 staterooms (which include 9 full suites). Guests here often make multiple trips to onsite restaurants, such as the award-winning Sir Winston’s and Chelsea Chowder House & Bar, as well as appearances at the weekly Champagne Sunday Brunch served in the ship’s Grand Salon.

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