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I checked in to a DIRTY cabin on this luxurious Ocean Liner

Fraser at Sea
Fraser at Sea
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👁️ 8K views📅 2 years ago⏱️ 11:12
What This Creator Said
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Veteran Cruiser

Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.

Creator's Key Takeaways

I'm actually really disappointed with this room because I mean I've spent $80 to stay here tonight and I just don't think it's worth it based on what I'm seeing

the room just doesn't feel clean I'm actually really disappointed with this room

there's water coming through the window which is definitely less than ideal

I'm not in love with the Queen Mary right now

Creator's Tips & Advice

Inspect the room thoroughly before accepting it
Report any cleanliness or maintenance issues to reception immediately

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the condition of a standard cabin on the Queen Mary?
QIs the Queen Mary worth staying on as a hotel?

Topics Covered

Cabin Interior4½ Sad BaconShip Condition4 Sad BaconValue Pricing3½ Sad Bacon

Port Highlights

Long Beach
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Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.

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YouTube Video Description

#queenmary #thequeenmary #oceanliner In this video, I'm staying onboard the legendary Queen Mary, the 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, but retired after a lengthy period of service. Unfortunately, this cabin that I arrived to fell significantly short of my expectations - it was dusty, dirty, and generally not what I would expect from a ship of the prestige of the Queen Mary. 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. The room I had booked was a 'Standard Stateroom', so let me show you around! For my full ship tour from this visit, check out my other video: I STAYED on this WORLD FAMOUS Ocean Liner: The Queen Mary https://youtu.be/gLtOolXrVpI This video is part of a mini YouTube series, where I'm exploring every part of this historic ship, so be sure to click 'subscribe', and stay tuned to see so much more! If you would like to explore the Queen Mary more, you can do so via their website: https://queenmary.com/ You can now JOIN my YouTube channel to unlock additional perks and benefits! JOIN NOW: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-SoYHDs8kBPwN9MSwSSew/join 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 If you’re new to my channel, hello! I’m Fraser, and I spent 2023 ship-hopping for most of the year as a passenger on cruise ships. As a result, I’ve got SO MUCH to show you, so go on - hit subscribe and come and join me on this adventure - it’s going to be quite an experience! #cruise #cruiseship #oceanliners #fail #dirtyhotel