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Experience the Queen Mary like never before! More than just a ship, the Queen Mary is an award-winning hotel, home to a variety of dining experiences, and a gateway to thrilling historical and paranormal tours. Anchored in Long Beach, CA, she invites you to be a part of her rich history while embracing the vibrant energy of today. Step aboard ...
The Queen Mary’s creation and launch was nothing but extraordinary and her story is rich with history, elegance, and grandeur. From the time her construction began in 1930 in Clydebank, Scotland, Queen Mary was destined to stand in a class all her own. Despite suffering economic setbacks during the Great Depression, which stalled construction ...
Enjoy stunning waterfront views from your comfortable hotel room at The Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA.
Explore The Queen Mary. Chart your own course on self-guided tours of The Queen Mary. Explore fascinating exhibits that unveil the ship's rich history and delve into its inner workings, from the crow's nest to the engine room. English Ship Map Spanish Ship Map
Plan Ahead for time well spent on The Queen Mary. Plan wisely to make the most of your Queen Mary adventures. Here, you can access our hours of operation, parking options, driving directions, a ship map to navigate and explore exhibits, and a list of nearby attractions like Shoreline Village or Aquarium of the Pacific. If you prefer a more ...
Queen Mary, The 1126 Queens Highway Long Beach, California 90802 United States Phone: 562.435.3511 888.217.1153
The Queen Mary offers several distinct group dining options for groups of 15 or more. From traditional to contemporary fare, the Queen Mary has a restaurant to fit your group's needs. Call 562-435-3511 or 888-217-1153 for more information.
Step aboard The Queen Mary and experience a world where history and luxury converge. Savor exquisite dining, embark on fascinating tours—including our thrilling ghost tours—and enjoy live music in the glamorous Observation Bar. With an array of seasonal events, each visit to The Queen Mary offers a unique opportunity to explore the ship's ...
Queen Mary's Eventful Departure and Lifeboat Arrival | 3/24/1935. The Queen Mary departs John Brown Shipyard, steaming down the Clyde River to Gourock, Scotland. The ship goes aground twice despite prior dredging of the river and her shallow draft. Anchor trials and adjustment of the magnetic compasses are made off Gourock. Twenty of the Queen ...
Named one of the Top 10 Most Haunted Places in America by Time Magazine, the Queen Mary is bringing back its iconic Dark Harbor Halloween event after a four-year hiatus. Returning this fall on select nights Sept. 20 - Nov. 2, 2024.