RMS Queen Mary - Long Beach, California
N 33° 45.133 W 118° 11.346
11S E 389868 N 3735317
The Queen Mary moved hundreds of thousands of people across the North Atlantic in conditions that were often very emotional. It's no suprise the ship is haunted.
Waymark Code: WM427R
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/26/2008
Views: 64
Here is just one account of paranormal activity on the Queen Mary - Very early in the morning of January 15, 2000, a Queen Mary Property Services crewmember was vacuuming the carpet in the exhibit hall when the temperature dropped dramatically. "I had the feeling I was not alone and when I turned around, I saw a little girl standing before me. She was sucking her thumb and staring at me with these intense eyes. Then, as the little girl stretched her arms towards me, I saw her eyes glow and I realized she wasn't standing, she was floating towards me, like she wanted to be picked up. I ran! Later on, I went back there with some other people but, of course, we didn't see anything that time, but the air chilled again and all of us rushed out!"
It is clear there is more to this ship than meets the eye. So to satisfy your scientific curiosity, you can experience the Queen Mary through the eyes of a psychic or even personally hunt ghosts using the "tools of the trade". The Queen Mary offers at least three tours that investigate 'what happens when the sun goes down...'.
Public access?: Yes; see the Queen Mary website (listed below) for visiting hours. You can also stay in the hotel in the ship to give you more 'quality time' with the local ghosts.
Visting hours: Open Daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. PST or just stay in the hotel on board.
Website about the location and/or story: [Web Link]
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