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Terrifying Night Aboard the Haunted Queen Mary Ship



It started like a ghost tour — and ended like a horror movie.

A group of friends boarded the Queen Mary, famously known as the most haunted ship in America, to spend the night investigating its ghostly legends. For over 60 years, this massive ocean liner has been said to host more than 150 restless spirits — and after watching what happened, you might believe it too.

Their first stop was the infirmary, where passengers with deadly diseases once stayed. Using the “Estes Method” — a paranormal experiment with blindfolds, static, and spirit radios — they began asking questions. Almost instantly, voices replied through the static: “Welcome.” “Behind the flash.” “Glitch.” Then, their cameras started shutting off on their own.

But the night took a darker turn when they reached Room B340, the ship’s most haunted cabin. Locals say it’s cursed — lights flicker, objects move, and guests report feeling physically sick. Moments after stepping in, one of them nearly fainted. The rest heard clear whispers from the closet, tapping noises, and even the words “death” and “coming.”

The group tried to stay calm, but the spirits had other plans. Each time they refused to open the closet door, the sounds grew louder. When one brave soul finally approached, the spirit called out again — “Little one… come in.”

By the end of the night, everyone left shaking, convinced something followed them.

The Queen Mary might be docked in Long Beach, but for ghost hunters, it’s far from resting in peace.

💀 Would you dare spend the night in Room B340 — or watch from home with the lights on?

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