QUEEN MARY Update: September 2023
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I visited her twice admittedly on my first visit this past August 5th she looked a little naked without her lifeboats which were decaying and removed and scrapped last year
I returned to the Mary on September 10th and with more of the ship open and more time to explore felt much better about our future
the ship is still a stunning Apparition I've Had The Good Fortune of enjoying the world's most beloved ocean liner in my veritable backyard since my first childhood visit way back in 1972
the observation bar is as magnificent as ever I'm told it will be getting new carpeting and period Furnishings soon
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YouTube Video Description↓
In the first of a planned series on the QUEEN MARY, Peter Knego pays two visits to the legendary ocean liner following her reopening after the pandemic shut down. Although there is still much more work to be done both up front and behind the scenes, the overall vibe is that the QUEEN MARY once again has a promising future. Knego covers several spaces on the Promenade and Sun Decks and hopes to return soon with more updates. In the meantime, have a look and see what is being done on board the world's most beloved ocean liner. Music licesned from Artlist: "Frolic On The Avenue", "Little Duke" and "Whole Tony by The Southside Aces. #cunardline #oldships #oceanliner #queenmary #queenmarylongbeach #cunard #transatlantic #cityoflongbeach