RMS Queen Mary - Long Beach CA Haunted Place
- 1126 Queens Hwy.
- Long Beach, CA
- (877) 342-0738
- Average Review
- (4 reviews)
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- Yes - Open To Public
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Recently Shared Experiences & Comments
Share Your ExperiencesExtremely haunted old ship.
I went here just recently and heard the stories about the legendary stateroom B340, so I went and had a look. The second I entered the hallway it was in, I felt like I wasn't alone. Aside from that, I also could've sworn I saw a ghostly man standing by the entrance in-between A174 and A176. I also heard footsteps in the boiler room, near door 13 where John Pedder was crushed to death.
Posted 11/23/23Haunted For Sure
I've come here three times. The first time I accidentally snuck in with a friend of mine into the boiler section. We explored it and we came across the door that had crushed someone to death. I said this out loud to my friend as a question asking if this was the spot where the lad met his unfortunate fate and a child was in the room and looked at me and answered the question before my friend did, stating "yes" It was quite creepy. After fleeing from that odd child, we went up these stairs and found a dark and lonely section where it was just me and my friend and she led me to this creepy room where we saw the water. She felt uneasy stating that this is the haunted pool and is possibly one of the most haunted parts in the ship. I scare easily but my friend does not so when she was scared, I was terrified. We fled right away. The second time we went, we went on the other side of the ship which was the front. Our bus driver was kind enough to give us a tour in the evening. He showed us the pool that was behind locked doors. I asked him if there were multiple pools in the ship since my friend and I saw the pool last time which was on the other end of the ship and he said that there was only one pool.. My friend and I were creeped out. He then showed us to room B340 which I believe was a room that was closed to the public for having so much activity going on but when walking through the corridor to get to room B340, we passed by a room that had a hallway with the lights off. It was the creepiest perhaps because of the lights off. When our bus driver took off, we went back to the room with the hallway with no lights and I took some flash lit photos and my camera kept catching orbs. I should mention that I was taking the photos on an iPhone. The iPhone has a feature where you are able to snap a photo and it'll show you 5 seconds before and 5 seconds after. I've always had this feature turned on because I enjoyed it. After taking pictures of several orbs, I took one last photo and while my friend was focused in the dark hall, I was staring at the camera and saw a face appear in the camera which I excitedly told my friend I caught something. I quickly went to show her and the photo showed nothing so I tried to show her through the live photo feature and that feature was turned off for that photo alone... obviously for paranormal reasons. It is really a haunted ship.
Posted 3/27/23Got married there
Got married. Stayed the night. Nothing unusual but very vintage and fun.
Posted 8/25/20SOS SOS SOS
We were taking a tour of the ship and my friend and I had our phones out taking pictures in what was used to be a barrack area. It got chilly in the room even though it was Summertime and then suddenly both of our phone flashlights simultaneously started blinking. We looked at each other like "what are you doing with the flashlight"? And then we noticed that both phones were on flashlight and on SOS mode. We bolted out of the room as fast as we could trying to turn off our phones. Later we found out from the guide that the room we were in was a room where the ship was hit and soldiers died. Neither of us has been back. It's fun to recount it now, but in that moment, it was bone chilling.
Posted 7/1/19
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