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The Queen Mary General Admission Passport - Admission to The Queen Mary and the Ghosts and Legends Show

Queen Mary Cruise Liner©2006 The Queen Mary

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Duration: Open Ticket

Departs from: Long Beach CA

Price from:
$11.95 - $22.95 (USD)

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Average rating: 4.5
(based on 3 reviews)

Overview

The Queen Mary General Admission Passport

Passport Includes:
Ghosts and Legends of the Queen Mary
Self-Guided Queen Mary Shipwalk Tour

Come aboard the legendary Queen Mary. Tour the historic ocean liner and World War II troopship, and see restored areas that have been under wraps since the final voyage in 1967.

Touring the Deck of the Queen Mary Cruise Ship©2006 The Queen Mary

Self-Guided Shipwalk Tour

Explore this beautiful floating palace using a descriptive and informative guide map. Venture to the Wheelhouse,Officer's Quarters, Isolation Ward, Sun Deck / WWII Exhibit, Queen Mary Story, Engine Room, Propeller Box, Art Gallery and Upper Decks. See the new "Treasures from the Queen Mary Archive" exhibit which has on display re-creations of first, second and third class staterooms, dining accommodations, original uniforms, navigational equipment and so much more!

Enjoy a meal, shop and even plan to spend the night in an original First Class Stateroom.

Walking Tour of the Queen Mary Cruise Liner Engine Room©2006 The Queen Mary

Ghost and Legends of the Queen Mary Show

Experience the paranormal aboard the Queen Mary, escorted by a show guide. Take an adventure where ghost sightings have occurred for years in areas never before opened to the public! Be prepared for some unexplained "ghostly" encounters.

For years, paranormal experts have believed that the Queen Mary is haunted. Passengers and crew members alike have reported numerous eerie sightings. Now, Ghosts and Legends of the Queen Mary takes you deep below decks for a haunting, interactive encounter with the supernatural. Decide for yourself if all the special effects are man-made...and bring someone to cling to.

The first-class swimming pool is a popular spot for ghost sightings and is part of the Ghosts & Legends show, a daily, special effects, walk-through show created aboard the ship that dramatizes actual paranormal and historic events that have been reported over the years.
Wet footprints mysteriously appear - and there is not a drop of water in the pool. Women in vintage bathing suits visit for a leisurely swim. Although the pool has been closed for more than 30 years. Is it real, or is it your imagination at work?
estimonials from passengers and crew members continue to be reported and documented, all of them wanting answers to what they've experienced. Do ghosts really exist aboard the Queen Mary?

Ghosts & Legends of the Queen Mary encompasses a 25,000-square-foot area and takes guests through locations not accessible to the public, blurring the line between reality and imagination.

Location: Long Beach CA
Schedule: Daily
            

Itinerary

Haunted Tours of the Queen Mary Cruise Liner©2006 The Queen Mary
Walking on the bridge of the Queen Mary Cruise Liner©2006 The Queen Mary

Queen Mary Statistics

Overall Length: 1,019.5 ft. (310.74 m.)
Gross Tonnage: 81,237 gross tons (230,039 cu. m.)
Transatlantic Crossings: 1,001
Constructed by: John Brown & Co., LTD., Clydebank, Scotland
Commissioned by: Cunard Steamship Co., LTD.
Keel Laid: December 1, 1930
Date Launched: September 26, 1934
Maiden Voyage: May 27, 1936
Portholes: Over 2,000
Rivets: Over 10 million
Hull Plates: 8 ft. (2.44 m) to 30 ft. (9.14 m.) in length;
up to 1.25 in. (3.2 cm.) thick
Moulded Breadth: 118 ft. (35.97 m.)
Height from Keel to Forward Smokestack Top: 181 ft. (55.17 m.)
Height from Keel to Promenade Deck: 92.5 ft. (28.19 m.)
Height from Keel to Top of Foremast: 237 ft. (72.24 m.)
Number of Decks: 12
Passenger Capacity: 1,957
Officers and Crew: 1,174
Horsepower: 160,000
Cruising Speed: 28.5 knots (55.17 km./hr.)
Rudder: 140 tons
Whistles: 3 - Steam type. Two on forward funnel, one on middle funnel. Each over 6 ft,. (1.83 m.) long, weighing 2,205 LB. (1,002 kg.)
Lifeboat Capacity: 145 persons
Smokestacks: 3 - Elliptical in shape; 36 ft. (10.97 m.) fore and aft, 23.3 ft. (7.1 m.) wide
Smokestack Height: Forward: 70.5 ft. (21.49 m.)
Middle: 67.5 ft. (20.57 m.) Aft: 62.25 ft. (18.97 m.)
Boilers: 27
Fuel Consumption: 13 ft./gal (1 m./l.)
Draft: 39 ft. 4-9/16 in. (12.00 m.)
Bow Anchors: 2 @ 16 tons (16,291 kg.)
Anchor Height: 18 ft. (5.48 m.)
Length of Promenade Deck: 724 ft. (220.68 m.)
Length of Anchor Chain: 990 ft.
Weight of Anchor Chain: 45 tons (45.818 kg.)
Anchor Chain Link: 2 ft. (61 cm.) long, weighing 224 LB. (101.8 kg.)

The History

War Service: March 1940 - September 1946
War History: Carried a total of 765,429 military personnel. Sailed a total of 569,429 miles (916,407 km). Carried up to 15,000 troops at one time. Carried wounded returning to the United States. Transported Winston Churchill three times to conferences. Carried 12,886 G.I. brides and children.
Resumed Peacetime Passenger Service: July 31, 1947
Retired from Regular Passenger Service: September 19, 1967 (after completing 1,001 crossings of the Atlantic)
Departed on "Last Great Cruise": 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, October 31, 1967
Arrived in Long Beach, California: 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 9, 1967
Change of Ownership: Removed from British registry and officially turned over ownership to the City of Long Beach at 10:00 a.m., Monday, December 11, 1967
            

Prices

The Queen Mary General Admission Passport - The Queen Mary
Daily

Duration:
Open Ticket

Regular PriceDiscountInternet Price
Adult$22.95$22.95
Senior or Military$19.95$19.95
Child (5-11)$11.95$11.95

The rate includes Tax

            

Other Info

Departure Dates:

Open Daily.

Queen Mary Hours of Operation:

Mon. - Thurs. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Fri. - Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
*Extended Hours for Restaurants and Lounges.

Location:

The Queen Mary is located at the south end of the 710 Freeway, on the water in Long Beach.


Map of 1126 Queens Hwy Long Beach, CA 90802-6331

From Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) Take the 405 Freeway south to the 710 Freeway south (23 mi).

From John Wayne International Airport Take the 405 Freeway north to the 710 Freeway south (25 mi.)

From Long Beach Airport Take the 405 Freeway north to the 710 Freeway south (8 mi.)

No Hotel pick-up is available for this tour or activity

Discounts for Children and Seniors:

See rates for discounts for Children 5-11 and Seniors 62+.

Payment:

Your credit card will be charged the total amount of products and services selected at time of booking. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover Card.

Confirmation & Travel Voucher

For every confirmed booking you will receive an e-mail with a link to your E-Ticket Voucher. Print vouchers on your home/ office printer. Please present this E-Ticket voucher at the Box Office. Only one voucher will be created per tour or activity for all travelers.

For TourCorp terms, conditions and F.A.Q. please follow this link

            

Booking Information

The Observation Bar on The Queen Mary Historic Cruise Liner©2006 The Queen Mary

Your confirmation for this product will be received at time of booking.

Cancellation and No Show Policy

Cancellations within 24 hours of the tour are charged in full. Cancellations prior to 24 hours are charged a minimum $10.00 per person administration fee. We charge for NO SHOWS. No Shows on tour dates are charged 100%. Some specific tours and activities have a higher cancellation fee due to the limited space available.

Recommended for all tours in Southern California: Comfortable shoes, extra layer of warm clothing, hats, visors and sunglasses.

Weather: Tour route or activity may be changed depending on local weather conditions.

Meals, Gratuities and Souvenirs are not included.

The Queen Mary and TourCorp Inc. assume no responsibility for delays caused by accidents, breakdown, bad conditions of roads, trails, bays, ocean, harbors, and any other conditions beyond control, in addition to insufficient numbers of passengers. Not responsible for loss or damage to property.

All company policies can be found at http://www.tourcorp.com and are part of this tour or activity purchase.

            

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