Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor debuts this Halloween
Title: Queen Mary Dark Harbor Location: The Queen Mary, 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, CA 90802 Link out: Click here
Read MoreThe former cruise liner, now a floating hotel, has a reputation for being one of the most haunted locations in the world, so naturally it has featured numerous supernaturally-themed tours and events over the years, including Haunted Encounters, Ghosts & Legends, and Illusions of the Passed (a theatrical seance conducted by Aiden Sinclair).
During the Halloween season, there have been several pop-up haunted attractions: Halloween TerrorFest, Shipwreck Halloween, Dark Harbor, and starting in 2022, Shaqtoberfest (which was more oriented to the whole family).
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Title: Queen Mary Dark Harbor Location: The Queen Mary, 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach, CA 90802 Link out: Click here
Read MoreHere is the fifth and final installment of our video tour through the Haunted Queen Mary’s 2009 Halloween Shipwreck. Overall,
Read MoreThe fourth installment of our video tour through the Haunted Queen Mary’s Shipwreck Halloween event takes us aboard ship and
Read MoreOur third video from the Haunted Queen Mary’s 2009 Halloween celebration is the first one that actually takes you aboard ship
Read MoreFor some reason, the people who put on Halloween haunts seem to never tire of Killer Klown mazes. We’re a
Read MoreHere is our first video of the Long Beach Halloween attraction, featuring a walk through Vampire Village and the Graveyard of Lost Souls. Although set on land, Vampire VIllage is located in the old Fishing Village, whose architecture is well suited to creating a wonderful old-fashioned Gothic ambiance perfectly suited to a Halloween haunt.
Read MoreThis is old news at this point, but I wanted to follow up on a post I wrote back in
Read MoreThe Queen Mary has long provided one of our favorite Halloween events in Los Angeles (as you can see in
Read MoreJohn Casella, who helped design and build Spooky House, writes in to clarify the details about what is happening with
Read MoreThere are big changes taking place in Long Beach for Halloween 2009. Shipwreck Productions’ old “Queen Mary TerrorFest” has morphed
Read MoreSince the untimely death of Spooky House owner Bob Koritzke in July, it has been unclear whether the long-running Halloween
Read MoreHere is one that almost slipped under the radar (h/t to Steve Jarvis for bringing it to my attention): This
Read MoreThe Queen Mary is offering STAR TREK: THE TOUR this month in the dome that used to house the Spruce
Read MoreIt has been three years since last we posted a review (on October 9, 2004, to be exact) of the
Read MoreThe Queen Mary Shipwreck Terror Fest got off to a good start on opening night. In its tenth year, this
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