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Queen Mary's Room B340 — the ship's ‘most haunted' — will soon reopen The spirited stayovers begin on, when else? Friday, Sept. 13.
The world's “most haunted” cruise takes the phrase “ghost ship” to a new level, with almost 50 people dying aboard. The Queen Mary set off from Southampton on her maiden voyage in 1936.
The current operators of the ship say they don't know why the room has been unused for nearly 40 years. ... Hoping to draw guests, the Queen Mary offers ‘haunted’ room starting Friday, the 13th.
When WWII began in 1939, the Queen Mary was converted into a transport ship for Allied troops and was nicknamed “The Grey Ghost.” Throughout the war, she transported 800,000 troops to Europe ...
Believe it or not, it wasn't the grand allure of the luxurious Queen Mary ocean liner that prompted me to stay there recently. Nor was it the many historically fascinating facts attributed to its ...
Yes, the Queen Mary is renting out its most haunted room starting this coming Friday the 13th. Dubbed Stateroom B340, the cabin is known for its paranormal activity and hasn't hosted overnight ...
The Queen Mary's Stateroom B340 has been used occasionally for the ship's paranormal tours, but has otherwise been sealed off from the public since the 1980s when it hosted its last guests.
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Would you spend the night on this haunted cruise ship? - MSNJust in time for Halloween — here's everything you need to know about this historic haunted cruise ship. History of Queen Mary. Queen Mary launched from Southampton, England, in 1936.
Now, that name is more fitting than ever. In 1942, the Queen Mary collided with another ship and left its crew members behind to meet Davy Jones as they died at sea. Of its 430 crew, only 99 survived.
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