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Explore The Queen Mary's New Haunted Attractions and Spooky Experiences

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Courtesy The Queen Mary
Courtesy The Queen Mary

The Queen Mary, one of the world’s most legendary ocean liners and famously known as one of the most haunted destinations on Earth, is raising the bar on frightful fun this season. The historic ship has unveiled a lineup of spine-tingling experiences designed to thrill guests in entirely new ways, from the opening of a ghostly new gift shop and haunted cocktail series to the debut of an escape room during Dark Harbor, plus a new full moon program beginning in 2026.


Among the new seasonal offerings is the unveiling of Jackie’s Spirit Shoppe, a one-of-a-kind retail experience slated to open at the end of September. Located in the heart of the ships’ paranormal hotspots, this eerie boutique pays homage to the ship’s most notorious spirits. Guests will be guided by Jackie, the giggling child spirit said to roam the First-Class Pool, through a shop of exclusive treasures, keepsakes, and curios that carry whispers of the past. Each piece allows visitors to take home a tangible reminder of The Queen Mary’s paranormal legacy. The shop will be open year-round, welcoming visitors daily from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with hours subject to variation during Dark Harbor.


Adding to the spook-tacular atmosphere is the Spooky Speakeasy Series, debuting on select nights including September 7 (a full moon), September 25, and October 6 (another full moon). Guests will gather aboard the ship to hear three of The Queen Mary’s most famous apparitions, paired with three hand-crafted cocktails that take “spirits” to a whole new meaning. This limited-run series promises eerie encounters, bone-chilling tales, and devilishly delicious drinks. Tickets are available now.


Debuting this fall at Dark Harbor, guests will get a first look at an all-new escape room experience aboard the Queen Mary. This thrilling, interactive attraction will challenge participants to solve puzzles and uncover secrets within a haunted setting on the historic liner. Following Dark Harbor, the escape room will remain open as a year-round offering, inviting visitors to continue testing their wits long after the Halloween season.


The all-new Full Moon Series, a recurring event beginning in September and continuing into 2026, celebrates each full moon with rotating themes and immersive activities. From tarot card readings and dreamcatcher crafting to moonlit dance parties, each evening will offer something unique for lunar lovers and thrill seekers alike. Guests can sip lunar-inspired cocktails and take part in enchanting experiences; all set beneath the glow of the moon above the storied decks of the Queen Mary. To learn more, including dates and tickets visit: queenmary.com/whatsondeck.


The Queen Mary has long been a destination for those seeking history, mystery, and a touch of the past,” said Dylan Matteson, Director of Experiences of the Queen Mary. “These new experiences give our guests fresh ways to engage with the ship’s haunted legacy, whether it’s sipping ghost-inspired cocktails, exploring rarely seen compartments, or even spending a night in the infamous B340. We’re excited to continue activating more and more exciting reasons to visit the ship.”


Of course, no visit to the Queen Mary is complete without exploring its famed haunted tours, which remain a guest favorite. The Graveyard Tour, typically held Friday and Saturday evenings, will offer additional dates throughout October and takes guests on a two-hour journey into rarely seen areas of the ship, uncovering the legends behind some of its most notorious specters. The Paranormal Ship Walk, offered nightly, ventures into hidden rooms and compartments rarely accessible to the public, while the Haunted Encounters Tour, offered daily, provides a one-hour introduction to the ship’s most famous paranormal residents.


The Queen Mary’s haunted history wouldn’t be complete without mention of Stateroom B340, regarded as the most haunted cabin aboard the legendary ship. With countless reports of unexplained knocks, flickering lights, and spectral figures, B340 has become a must-experience for the bravest guests. For those who want to push their paranormal encounters, guests can check-in to and stay the night in the famous stateroom. The Queen Mary is also proud to confirm the return of Dark Harbor, its legendary Halloween event filled with mazes, monsters, and maritime mayhem, set to make its terrifying comeback for select nights September 19 - Nov 2.


With its rich history, legendary hauntings, and inventive new programming, the Queen Mary continues to cement its place as the nation's premier destination for spirited fun this season and beyond. For more information, upcoming events, programming, and more, visit www.queenmary.com/seasonal-events.htm and queenmary.com/whatsondeck, or connect with us on social @TheQueenMary.


About the Queen Mary

Located in the Port of Long Beach, the Queen Mary features a rich maritime history, authentic Art Deco décor, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Long Beach city skyline. At the time of her maiden voyage in May of 1936, she was considered the grandest ocean liner ever built. There is always something happening at the Queen Mary, be sure to visit queenmary.com/whatsondeck to learn about all their upcoming programming. The Queen Mary’s signature restaurants include the Promenade Café and Chelsea Chowder House & Bar, as well as a weekly Royal Sunday Brunch served in the ship’s Grand Salon. History buffs and visitors of all ages can explore the ship’s museum, tours, and exhibits. The Queen Mary features event space in 14 remarkable Art Deco salons and award-winning staff to create innovative banquets for groups ranging from 10 to 5,000. The Queen Mary boasts 250 staterooms including nine full suites. For more information or for reservations, see www.queenmary.com or call (888) 217-1153. The Queen Mary is located at 1126 Queens Highway in Long Beach, California.

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