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From March 2020 to April 2023, The Queen Mary experienced her longest closure since being docked in Long Beach in 1967. Her halls are beckoning you back... The RMS Queen Mary has a long and storied past, being the favorite choice for transatlantic travel from 1936 - 1967 for celebrities, royals, and notable politicians. From 1939 - 1946 she was retrofitted to serve in WWII; being given a camouflage paint scheme she was nicknamed the "Grey Ghost". Since 1967 she has been docked in Long Beach, California. Maintaining her original art deco interiors makes it very easy to picture her early passengers wandering the decks... The Grey Ghost Project's goal is to share her history, while researching and collecting evidence of her guests that may still remain from years passed. Many rumors and myths have been circulated about her ghosts, what if a tragedy doesn't make a ghost...but rather happy memories? For many of her passengers, sailing her would have been some of the best and most celebrated days of their life. Docked in Long Beach, The Queen Mary continues to see many life defining moments, first dates, proposals, and weddings. Could that explain the haunting of a lady in white? Reliving her happiest day, for eternity.
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The Grey Ghost Project investigation at the Queen Mary is impressive! It’s a real paranormal investigation in parts of the ship you don’t normally get to go in with lots of different equipment and a very skeptical scientific guide with a lot of experience in paranormal investigations. She also has established familiarity with many of the spirits. It’s really wonderful if you like ghost hunting or have always wanted to try one I highly recommend this one.
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Spooky
It’s not scary but it is dark and you are on a haunted ship talking to ghosts so I figure some will find it spooky
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The Grey Ghost Project on the Queen Mary is a one of a kind experience for lovers of the Queen Mary and the paranormal. I am not going to spoil all of the surprises, but this tour is the real deal. The host, Becca, is one of the kindest human beings around and her spouse actually runs a similar experience at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado for fans of The Shining. If you’ve ever wanted to use some of the equipment you see on ghost hunting TV shows you’ll love this tour. You’ll also love this tour if you are looking for a genuine, respectful, controlled, and curiosity-based environment to welcome spiritual energy. Becca likes to keep her tours factual and research based, and never dramatizes the things that happen to create bigger reactions. She likes to let situations play out and allow you to form your own conclusions, but if she notices a technology based coincidence that could be mistaken as a phantom interaction, she will explain the tech. That being said, there were a few things on my tour that happened that truly left me speechless that I cannot so easily explain away - and as a huge lover of the Queen Mary, the activities I got to do on this tour were a bit of a dream come true. I felt safe and intrigued the whole time, and somewhat lucid. I can’t wait to go back and do this tour again.
Spooky
No special effects - but this tour is for the true paranormal believers. If you’ve ever dreamed of being on a ghost hunting tv show, this is the tour for you.
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Any physical activities that you do to immerse yourself in the experience are completely up to you. The tour guide is wonderful and she is all about consent and respect.
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