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Paranormal Shipwalk for One or Two, or Paranormal Investigation for One at The Queen Mary (Up to 33% Off)

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Visitors can explore places which are said to be haunted and learn about the exciting history of RMS Queen Mary

Choice of:

  • Paranormal Shipwalk Admission for One
  • Paranormal Shipwalk Admission for Two
  • Paranormal Investigation for One

Paranormal Shipwalk:

  • Exploration of all the reportedly haunted locations and paranormal hot spots
  • Queen Mary’s exciting history
  • Visitors can check for themselves whether or not the ship really is haunted
  • Hours: Sunday–Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday–Saturday at 9:30 p.m. (limited capacity)

Paranormal Investigation:

  • ParaXplorer Project founder Matthew Schulz will lead guest investigators to the supposedly most haunted locations, including those not available to the general public
  • Investigators can use handheld monitoring equipment, share captured evidence, and participate in group Electronic Voice Phenomenon recording sessions and experimentation
  • Hours: Friday–Saturday at 11 p.m, Sunday at 10 p.m.
  • Guests must arrive 10 minutes before their tour departure time. Not all areas are easily accessible by guests with mobility issues

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires May 24, 2018. Amount paid never expires. Please check ahead for operating days and hours. Reservations required, contact by phone at (562) 499-1616. Not valid on 3/24-4/7/18. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). Valid only for option purchased. 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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