Queen Mary Dark Harbor 2017: Opening Night Photos
There is only one new maze at Queen Mary Dark Harbor 2017, but many of the returning attractions have been
Read MoreHalloween Events in the The Harbor region of Los Angeles: Long Beach, Lakewood, San Pedro.
There is only one new maze at Queen Mary Dark Harbor 2017, but many of the returning attractions have been
Read MoreWe saw the miscreants in the above photograph lurking in the parking lot of the Queen Mary last week. Not
Read More2016 is our first opportunity to visit the Long Beach Zombie Fest. Though it takes place every October, this festival is not
Read MoreScary Mary propels a Halloween cruise that seems otherwise becalmed in the same old haunted seas. Have we mentioned that Scary
Read MoreWhen it comes to assessing Halloween Events in Los Angeles, there is one element that Hollywood Gothique prizes more highly
Read MoreIs it time for another dive into the depths of the Dark Harbor? Read on to find out…if you dare!
Read MoreApparently, Halloween in Long Beach has more to offer than the Queen Mary Dark Harbor. To wit: Shoreline Village in
Read More“Where every plot has a story… and the Dead do tell Tales….” The Historical Society of Long Beach presented its
Read MoreThe Queen Mary’s annual Halloween voyage offers new encounters with spirits of the drowned and the damned. Should you book
Read MoreThe Queen Mary Dark Harbor opened for Halloween 2014 on Thursday, offering two new mazes on board the ship (Soulmate
Read MoreHollywood Gothique wraps up its video tour of Queen Mary Dark Harbor’s 2013 Halloween presentation. Included is a walk through
Read MorePart 2 of Hollywood Gothique’s video tour of Dark Harbor takes you aboard a sunken ghost ship and through the
Read MoreWant a glimpse of the terrors that lie within the Queen Mary this Halloween? Then check out this video tour
Read MoreHorror on Frankel Street is a nifty little amateur effort that impressed us last year with its “Scarecrow Village” presentation. The
Read MoreAs usual, Halloween in Los Angeles has turned out to be crowded with more bats than we could possibly squeeze
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