Time Traveling Aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California

Pictures of a robust Winston Churchill and a young Queen Elizabeth decorated my art-deco stateroom aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California.

 

The iconic 1930s ocean liner, now permanently docked on the Pacific Coast, has harbored movie stars, British royals, and prime ministers–as well as more than a few ghosts. In fact, Time magazine designated it one of the most haunted ships in the U.S.

 

I was thrilled to be one of the ship’s first overnight guests when she finally reopened in May, after closing for nearly three years due to the Covid pandemic. I didn’t have a paranormal experience while aboard the floating history museum. But I felt as if I were traveling back in time to the days when luxurious ocean liners like the Queen Mary provided the fastest transport between Europe and North America.

 

To learn more about my night aboard the ship, please read my Queen Mary story on Rovology.

 

A likeness of the ship’s namesake, Queen Mary, welcomes visitors to the hotel. @BarbaraRedding

1 Comments

  1. Cynthia

    I love that they have preserved so much of the original layout and finishes. That’s inviting to me. I’d really enjoy a drink in the observation deck bar. Great line about feeling like you are in a Turner Classic movie.

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