RMS Queen Mary
While attending CLIA (Cruise Lines International
Association) Institute to qualify for my Master
Cruise Counselor (MCC), I was privileged to have
dinner aboard the RMS Queen Mary. It was fun to walk
around this historical ship and imagine you were
sailing on her 50 years ago and what it would be
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It’s
a floating city awash in elegance, the Queen Mary,
listed on the National Register of Historic Places,
remains one of the most famous ships in
history.
Formally two decks containing Second-Class
cabins were transformed for museum use during the
ship's conversion, 1968-1970....more pictures
The Queen Mary features
365 hotel staterooms,
an elaborate
Champagne Sunday Brunch,
award winning
restaurants, a
wedding chapel and
16 Art Deco reception salons
for private celebrations, and exciting tours.
The Long Beach Port along with the
Queen Mary is being used by Carnival for their cruise
ships. Besides the Queen Mary being a hotel and having
Special Sunday Brunches, it is where you can go to have
an early check-in for your cruise with Carnival. You
can also have a pre or post-night stay aboard her along
with the ghosts.
If you are interested in the new
changes at the Port of Long Beach and the new
Embarkation and the Disembarkation of the Carnival Ships
just
email me and I’ll be glad to give you the new
information.
Today, the Queen Mary contains exhibits and information
on the history of this great vessel, including new and
exciting exhibits that were installed in 2001.

Stay at the Queen Mary!
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