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joe at travelpage
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posted 03-03-2004 12:58 PM      Profile for joe at travelpage   Author's Homepage   Email joe at travelpage   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
From the Queen Mary Hotel

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IS THE QUEEN MARY REALLY HAUNTED? YOU DECIDE.

EXPERIENCE THE ALL NEW GHOST ENCOUNTERS TOUR WITH PETER JAMES

New Tour Begins March 1st

From its beautiful Art Deco salons to the depths of its darkest corridors, the Queen Mary has been a constant source for stories, articles and documentaries about supernatural sightings and other unexplained activity aboard the historic ship. Testimonials from passengers and crewmembers continue to be reported and documented, all of them wanting answers to what they’ve experienced. Do ghosts really exist aboard the Queen Mary? To help shed some light on this topic, the Queen Mary will be introducing a new tour to be offered daily aboard the haunted ocean liner, beginning March 1st. The Ghost Encounters Tour with Peter James will be offered in addition to the popular Ghosts & Legends of the Queen Mary, a daily, special effects show. The cost of the new tour is $8 for adults, $5 children (5-11) and will be available with the purchase of a General Admission or First Class Passage ticket.

The hour-long walking tour will take guests to various haunted areas of the ship including the Royal Theater, Propeller Box, Shaft Alley, Engine Room, Boiler Room, First-Class Pool, and hotel decks. Four locations will feature video monitors with recorded dialogue by renowned paranormal researcher Peter James, who has been seen on the Discovery, Sightings and TLC television shows. A Tour Guide will provide additional knowledge of the reported hauntings. The Tour will be offered at various times during attraction hours, 10 a.m - 6 p.m. Additional weekend, evening hours will be added at a later date.

The existing Ghosts & Legends of the Queen Mary show will continue with its daily schedule. Ghosts & Legends is a special effects, walk-through show created aboard the ship that dramatizes actual paranormal and historic events that have been reported over the past 65 years. The new Ghost Encounters Tour will not make use of special effects but rather focus on actual, documented ‘hot spots’ around the ship. Some subject matter covered in the tour may be unsuitable for young children.

Peter James has performed significant amounts of investigative research on the Queen Mary, and his findings have captured various forms of paranormal activity including audible sounds, smells, distinct temperature changes and visual activity. James hosts a dinner and ghost tour aboard the Queen Mary on select Friday nights. His abilities have also been witnessed on dozens of televised news broadcasts, as well as numerous radio interviews, magazine articles and newspaper coverage.

For more information about the Queen Mary attractions, hotel, and restaurants, the public may call (562) 435-3511. The Queen Mary is located at 1126 Queens Highway at the south end of the 710 Freeway, on the water in Long Beach, California.



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Waynaro
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posted 03-04-2004 02:03 AM      Profile for Waynaro   Email Waynaro   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
What a nice tour!
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posted 03-16-2004 09:34 AM      Profile for Guest        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I was in L.A. after departing QE2 in 1998 and we were planning to see Queen Mary. We were originally going to take the luggage to the airport and then go and see QM before our flight some 10 hours or so after we got off QE2 but when we arrived at LAX we were asked if we minded going on the earlier Singapore Airlines flight home and despite my protests that is what we did and I never got to meet Queen Mary.

what a sad story.


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CGT
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posted 03-16-2004 01:35 PM      Profile for CGT        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It 'aint haunted but the stories pull in the tourists...
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posted 03-16-2004 02:44 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
This topic makes the assumption that ghosts exist in the first place?
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Maasdam
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posted 03-16-2004 05:42 PM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I hear of the ghost hountings a/b Queen Mary some years ago when commersial broadcast RTL 4
have a program about hountings ufos etc it was a American program. And in one off thos episodes there was a story about the hountings.

So was there a audio recordings frome the bow section off the ship. You heard screaming people and water rushing in and they believed that this have to do with the collision she had in the second ww2 with Brittisch destroyer wich was cut in half and sunck with many lives lost a/b the destroyer.
The hull they say has recorded this disaster.

A other story was the inside swimmingpool where many crew and tourist heard a child playing in the water and they saw wet footstaps walking towards the dressingrooms.

And there was continius sittings off a engine room crew in shaft ally seen by many people. It's believed that this is the ghost from a crewmember wich accedently was crussed by a clossing watertight door.

Yes spooky and i likked it.


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posted 03-17-2004 08:15 AM      Profile for RuthPerk   Email RuthPerk   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Maasdam,

Here is the webpage for the Ghosts and Legends of the Queen Mary.

I saw that show too, and really enjoyed it. I hope to someday get back out to California and go to the Queen Mary and also the Star of India in San Diego.


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