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Dark Harbor is Southern California’s most haunted Halloween event! Each fall the Queen Mary transforms the ship and surrounding harbor into a massive Halloween festival featuring haunted mazes, hundreds of monsters, immersive attractions, live entertainment, VIP experiences, themed bars and lounges, carnival rides, festive eats and treats, ...
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Each fall the Queen Mary transforms the ship and surrounding...
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Named one of the Top 10 Most Haunted Places in America by Time Magazine, the Queen Mary is bringing back its iconic Dark Harbor Halloween event after a four-year hiatus. Returning this fall on select nights Sept. 20 - Nov. 2, 2024. Overnight Stay: Immerse yourself in the eerie ambiance with an overnight stay on the historic Queen Mary.
Every year, Queen Mary is transformed into a heart-racing Halloween spectacle, where spine-tingling mazes, succulent cocktails, and interactive games await. From immersive mazes with Queen Mary-inspired characters to hidden speakeasies, the Dark Harbor has it all.
Each fall the Queen Mary transforms the ship and surrounding harbor into a massive Halloween festival featuring haunted mazes, hundreds of monsters, immersive attractions, live entertainment, VIP experiences, themed bars and lounges, carnival rides, festive eats and treats, instagrammable moments and more!
Dark Harbor: The Spirits Rise will transform the Queen Mary and its surrounding harbor into a massive Halloween festival featuring haunted mazes, live entertainment, themed bars and lounges, experiences on-board the ship, and festive eats and treats.
From Sept. 20 to November 2, the iconic ocean liner–recognized as one of America’s most haunted places–will host all manner of mazes, monsters and immersive attractions as well as plenty of food, rides and hidden lounges. Here’s a look at just some of the fun that’s to die for.
Queen Mary's Dark Harbor is a yearly Halloween haunt at the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. [1] During the season, running from late September to the end of October, the Queen Mary itself, along with its parking lot, are converted to be part of the experience.