The Haunting of the Queen Mary
In 1936, the luxury liner Queen Mary made her inaugural journey from Southampton, England, to Cherbourg, France, and then to New York, USA. Prioritizing the needs of the armed forces over those of tourists, the Queen Mary Ship carried troops during World War II. The Queen Mary Ship, the fastest vessel of its time and up to 1000 feet long, completed its final journey in 1967 and has since been berthed as a permanent tourist attraction at Long Beach, California.
The Queen Mary was also a floating hospital for the wars and WWII.
And this is where the Queen Mary Ship’s ghostly past, which is its most fascinating feature, starts. In addition to regular tourists who come to see the previous splendor and luxury of the cruise ship, the Queen Mary Ship is also well-known for the ghosts rumored to inhabit her suites, pools, and corridors.
The ship is haunted, and numerous paranormal investigators have investigated the area.
Please watch this video. And their reaction. It is genuinely haunted. It’s hilarious and scary at the same time.