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The Queen Mary
Attraction Introduction:
The Queen Mary is a retired British ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard Line (then known as Cunard-White Star Line). The ship is permanently moored in Long Beach, California, and is now a floating hotel, museum, and events venue. Known for its Art Deco interiors and historical significance, The Queen Mary offers a glimpse into the luxurious transatlantic travel of the early 20th century and is also reputed to be one of the most haunted places in the world.
Visiting Tips:
When planning your visit to The Queen Mary, consider booking a guided tour to delve deeper into the ship’s rich history and legends. Several tours are available, including the "Glory Days Historical Tour" and the "Haunted Encounters Tour." To fully experience everything The Queen Mary has to offer, it is recommended to spend a night aboard the ship. Dining at one of the onboard restaurants, such as Sir Winston’s Restaurant & Lounge, is also a must for an authentic taste of the cruising era. Don’t miss the Queen Mary Museum and its exhibits on maritime history.
Precautions:
Wear comfortable walking shoes since exploring the ship involves quite a bit of walking. Always supervise children closely, as certain areas may have steep stairs and narrow passageways. Some tours might be intense for younger children, so check for age restrictions before booking. While photography is allowed, be mindful of ‘no flash’ zones inside the ship. Lastly, be aware that some areas may be dimly lit, so watch your step to avoid accidents.