California travel expert
Veronica Hill of
http://www.CaliforniaTravelExpert.com tours
Queen Mary Long Beach in this episode of "California
Travel Tips."
Set against the backdrop of the dramatic Long Beach city skyline, the Queen Mary ship has been a coastal icon in California since
1967. She was purchased by the city at a cost of $
3.5 million, and has been a tourist attraction and hotel ever since.
Veronica Hill of California Travel Tips tours this massive ship and learns a little bit more about its ghostly residents and the Queen Mary history.
Listed on the
National Register of Historic Places, the
Cunard Queen Mary launched at
Clydebank, Scotland in 1934, and was the most luxurious ocean liner of Her time.
Roughly twice the size of
Titanic, the
RMS Queen Mary sailed the
Atlantic for
White Star Lines between 1936 and 1967.
Designed in the
Art Deco style, this ship boasted the finest materials and modern comforts, including puncalouvers for air conditioning and a choice of fresh or salt water in the bath.
During its heydey, the Queen Mary carried famous passengers such as
Fred Astaire,
Greta Garbo, and
Winston Churchill, who signed
D-Day invasion plans right on the ship.
In fact, during
World War 2, the Queen Mary became a troopship, swiftly transporting as many as 16,
000 soldiers at a time. She was one of the fastest and largest ships in the War.
Adolph Hitler offered a $
250,000 bounty for the ship, which was nicknamed the
Grey Ghost.
The Queen Mary weighs over 81,000 tons and stretches more than 1,000 feet.
Today, the Queen Mary
Hotel in Long Beach offers a bit of nostalgia in a very modern city, with several fine restaurants and
365 updated staterooms, complete with flat-screen TVs and iPod docking stations.
Check out the
Upper Deck, where you can get great views of the Long Beach skyline, then head over to the
Observation Bar, which was once the
First Class Lounge. In the Verandah
Grill, you'll spy a famous painting of
Marie Antionette with a mouse in her hair.
Dozens of Queen Mary tours are offered day and night, but by far the most entertaining are the Queen Mary ghost tour and Queen Mary Dinner with the
Spirits Tour, hosted by paranormal expert
Erika Frost.
The paranormal investigation starts out with a gourmet
Continental meal at Sir
Winstons, which is worth a visit even if you don't go on the Queen Mary tour, followed by a 2-hour exploration into the most haunted Queen Mary hallways and rooms.
Walking down into the ships engine room, Frost uses dousing rods and a recording device to connect with the most famous Queen Mary ghost
John Pedder, who was killed during a drill in 1966.
"
John got crushed in a door during a game of chicken or last man standing with friends," says Frost. "He is the
Casper of the Queen Mary. John is a person who's in transition, he's a lot of fun."
Other ghost sightings include soldiers marching down empty hallways, a man wearing black boots in the restroom of Sir Winstons, and a very angry spirit named
Henry who is believed to haunt the ships
Green Room.
"Henry is bald, about 6 foot 3, and he's just angry," says Frost. "He is very bitter very angry, negative. He's upset and frustrated by the fact that he was killed doing something he was passionate about, which was working in the boiler room. From what I understand a boiler exploded and he was scalded. I don't usually open myself up to communicate with him. I try to focus more on the positive side of things, but it is a bit of an adrenaline rush when he comes around."
We never did see any ghosts, but I did capture some weird green lights in the
Engine Room.
Was it a ghost or a reflection? You decide!
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- published: 05 Jan 2009
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