I STAYED on this WORLD FAMOUS Ocean Liner: The Queen Mary
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the Queen Mary really was a groundbreaking technological achievement for the world to be proud of
this really is in my opinion the highlight of this room cuz if you've been to Long Beach before you'll know that quite often you're in a beautiful hotel overlooking the Queen Mary but it's so rare to be on this side of the water with that view
the engine room itself fully locked absolutely remarkable to see what the team have done here
it's so refreshing to see that a ship that's so old has still got so much Intrigue and so much interest
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#queenmary #thequeenmary #oceanliner In this video, I'm staying onboard the legendary Queen Mary for a few nights. The Queen Mary is a floating Ocean Liner / Ship hotel permanently docked in Long Beach (California), close to the city of Los Angeles. This ship was initially launched as an Ocean Liner for Cunard White Star Line, but later retired after a lengthy period of service, at which point she was acquired by the city of Long Beach for tourism purposes. In this video, I'm going to take you on a tour of my 'Deluxe Stateroom', and then take you on a tour of the ship. Not all areas of the ship were available to tour, due to the fact that the Queen Mary is an ongoing restoration project. Additionally, the ship operates as a tourist attraction where tickets are required to tour the ship, and so not all areas were accessible on my chosen tours. Historically, the Queen Mary was built in Clydebank (Glasgow, Scotland - yes, close to where I grew up!) back in 1930, and her maiden voyage took place a few years later in 1936. In 1967, she retired as an Ocean Liner, and arrived in her new home of Southern California in December of that year, where she now operates as a floating hotel, attraction, and weddings & events venue. If you enjoy this video, please support my channel by 'liking' the video, and clicking the 'subscribe' button underneath - I've got so much more to show you! I actually spent most of 2023 living across LOTS of ships, so there's more to come on this channel! SUPPORT FRASER AT SEA - come and find me on the platforms below: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-SoYHDs8kBPwN9MSwSSew INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fraseratsea/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@fraseratsea PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/FraseratSea You can now JOIN my YouTube channel to unlock additional perks and benefits! JOIN NOW: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-SoYHDs8kBPwN9MSwSSew/join If you would like to see more from my time onboard the Queen Mary, you can check out my other room tour here: I checked in to a DIRTY cabin on this luxurious Ocean Liner https://youtu.be/5Mjs52RQmzs #cruise #cruiseship #oceanliners #restoration #haunted #hauntedhotel #hauntedship #longbeach #california #solotravel #familytravel