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Great history lesson but quite expensive for what you get. It was a pleasant trip but one is enough.
We were in LA in February this year and staying at a hotel that was within walking distanceTwice we tried to gain entrance to the Queen Mary On the 1st occasion they were closed but on the 2nd we gor fed uo with being pushed from pillar top post top try and buy a ticket and gave up trying Ot was very expensive too
I went with my friend, we are bouth seamens, and it was really nice to see old ship. The price of the ticket was't expencive, walking around the ship, see old photos, furniture very nice. The history of the ships life is amazing. If you have time you should visit the ship.
Eating dinner on the Queen Mary for a special occasion with a special friend was quite remarkable! The atmosphere was unique. I have to admit I felt a little like we were walking on the deck of the movie set for the "Titanic" as we made our way to the restaurant.Eating in the restaurant was delicious, fantastic, friendly, romantic. The waiters were wonderful. The menu was amazing. Yes, it was pricey, but that made it extra special. And afterwards we walked around the ship in the dark, looking at every nook and cranny.
The four of us went especially to see the Bob Hope display. We did two of the ship's tours also. We even walked throught the Princess Diana tribute. The tours were interesting. They had some memorabilia from when TQM was a WWII troup carrier. Both of the tour guides were friendly and informative. We had lucked out and gotten coupons on Groupon for the admission and tours. But would have enjoyed it even if we hadn't. One of the more interesting things, was while on the tour that was themed after the 'haunted ship' my camera changed settings. It changed to a setting that I didn't know/remember that it had. The setting made it so that the photos had a dark 'frame' around each photo. Aside from that, we had a good time.
I booked a couple of nights on the Queen Mary around Christmas time for a mini family getaway. It was me, my husband and our four children ranging in age from 8 to 14.First of all, it was hard to get rooms with that number of kids because most of the affordable rooms only have two twin beds. Our first night we had three double rooms - one was on a different floor and was a handicap accommodating room and was the only room we could get that did not have twin beds. The other two rooms were in the center of the ship, each with two twin beds. These two rooms were extremely rustic. My kids were afraid of the toilets and the ancient fixtures and cabinets. I found it totally charming. My only complaint (which I did bring to their attention) was the temperature in the rooms. We were roasting. I asked for help with it and after the second visit by the engineer, they were still unable to fix the problem. They were very generous and upgraded our rooms and moved us. The newer rooms were not quite as rustic, but we had portholes that looked out front of the ship and that was awesome.There are a lot of attractions to enjoy while you are there. I took someone's advice and did the audio tour first. It was excellent and took you all over the ship and even down into the engine room. It was really worth it - and came free with the room reservations.We also got discount tickets from the room reservation. My husband took the younger kids to the Russian Submarine and they really enjoyed it. I took my older kids to the Princess Diana exhibit, which was fun but glad we only had to pay half price. We did not get a discount for Chill, so we did not go to that despite the pleading from the children. It was fun to look out over it anyway.The food on the ship was good - not amazing - and was twice what you would pay elsewhere. We struggled to provide breakfast since we didn't want to blow all our money in their restaurants. We took the short drive over to the mainland to eat - which was worth it. There are no mini fridges in the rooms, by the way. With your room key you can come and go from the pay parking lot without having to pay each time.I have already recommended The Queen Mary to others. It is the type of place you should go at least once. It is living history at it's finest. And I would suggest staying on board for the full experience.
Carol B - Thank you for the feedback and we are very glad to hear you had such a good chew with your view....and yes, we strongly recommend going on some of our amazing tours.We cannot wait to host you again soon!-QM
IGolf4food -Thank you for the feedback. Our shops are currently being renovated. See our website for more information. We are very proud of the future retail offering available in this space. We are confident our guests will too.Please pardon our dust.-QM
Barb -Thank you so much for the feedback and we are so glad you had a wonderful visit to the World Famous Queen Mary. We cannot wait to host you again soon!-QM
mt -Thank you so much for the feedback and we are so glad you had such a wonderful visit to the World Famous Queen Mary. We cannot wait to host you again soon!-QM
MyLoveofBeauty -Thank you so much for the feedback. We share a parking lot with the Carnival Cruise port and have great savings for cruise guests for our tours and attractions, overnight stays and even parking. We like to say - extend your vacay by a day and stay aboard the World Famous Queen Mar-ay. It kind of rhymes. :)We cannot wait to host you again soon!-QM
Thank you so much for the feedback and we are so glad you had such a wonderful visit to the World Famous Queen Mary.We cannot wait to host you again soon!-QM
Thank you so much for the feedback and we are so glad you had such a wonderful visit to the World Famous Queen Mary.We cannot wait to host you again soon!-QM
Thank you so much for the feedback and we are so glad you had such a wonderful visit to the World Famous Queen Mary.We cannot wait to host you again soon!-QM
EveMcGuire -Thank you so much for the feedback and glad you had a nice visit to the World Famous Queen Mary. We have a very busy special events schedule - posted on our website - please refer to that before booking your stay. The ship was built in the 1930's when sound insulation was unheard of (pardon the pun!). In addition, The Queen Mary was designed to be at sea and with that came a lot of noise as the engines had a definite pulse to them as the turbines whirled 1000 RPM. The propeller cavitation could also be noticed as a very slight vibration, but it was the boilers that made the most noise. The lower in the ship you went, the more heat and noise was noticed. In the boiler rooms, it was impossible to communicate by speaking because of the ear-splitting noise. To the passengers and crew in most areas of the ship the sound of the Queen Mary was a cacophony of boilers, generators, fans and turbines blended into one glorious interpretation of the sheer power and majesty required to move one of the worlds largest and fastest liners across the sea. This noise would cancel out all noise from adjoining rooms. No longer at sea, we do get feedback like this from time to time when the ship is extremely busy. We continue to look for ways to insulate our rooms more but have not found a way without affecting the infrastructure of the ship which is off limits because of its historic nature. Please do note that we offer complementary ear plugs at the front desk to all of our guests and that we have signage through out the ship asking guests to keep the noise to a minimum. We cannot wait to host you again soon.-QM