The Queen Mary is offering guests a spooky experience for overnight guests.
The Queen Mary, labelled as one of the most haunted places on Earth, has opened its famously haunted Stateroom B-340 for overnight guests. The infamous room has a large number of recoded paranormal activity and there are many stories of haunted encounters recorded in the ship's logs.
The Queen Mary, labelled as one of the most haunted places on Earth, has opened its famously haunted Stateroom B-340 for overnight guests. The infamous room has a large number of recoded paranormal activity and there are many stories of haunted encounters recorded in the ship's logs.
Currently one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United States, The Queen Mary has become a hotel and museum where it is permanently docked in Long Beach, California. Throughout the years, Queen Mary staff and visitors alike have reported unusual happenings, strange sounds, and even ghost sightings aboard the ship.
Due to increased popular demand, the owners of The Queen Mary have decided to open up notorious Stateroom B-340 for reservations at $499 a night. Guests will receive a spooky amenity package including a chest containing a Ouija board for private seances, tarot cards, a crystal ball, and even ghost hunting equipment.
Aside from this paranormal experience, the future for The Queen Mary seems bright as developers plan on converting the ship into a major entertainment complex and retail district.
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