Hi Cruisers, Today we take a quick look at the majestic Queen Mary Hotel.
Welcome to a brief glimpse of what was once the finest ocean liner the world had ever seen. Regal, historic and legendary, welcome aboard the Queen Mary. Check in with us now as we take a quick tour of this majestic vessel.
Stroll the halls and enjoy the lovely art, or relax in the comfy sitting areas and let yourself be transported to a time when nothing matched the grandeur of steamships.
Shopping aboard the Queen Mary is a unique experience. Beyond the standard nick knacks and touristy gift shop items, are one of kind treasures for the discerning shopper. The thoughtful craftsmanship of the shops is really something to see as well. Take the time to appreciate the wraparound windows with their shining trim and polished wood frames as you window-shop.
The rooms, like the rest of the ship, are warm and inviting. This particular room is complete with a large comfy bed, two beautiful view portals, and flat screen TV and tons of storage space.
There are many restaurants on board including the Verandah Grill, Sir Winstons and the Promenade.
After dining, stroll the deck and take in the beautiful views. Here you'll find a lovely romantic gazebo perfect for weddings, and stunning views of Long Beach. If you continue walking you wont run out of interesting and historical finds. Here is one of the lifeboats that was created to replace the originals after she was brought to Long Beach. Step out on the bridge wing uniquely designed to deflect wind, or simply marvel at the sparkling Navigational Bridge. The views here not to be missed
This legendary vessel has evolved since it's launch in the 1930's from a stately ocean liner, to a World War 2 troopship, and finally to the regal floating hotel she is today.
If you are traveling with kids, or you are a kid at heart you'll want to swing by the Captains Arcade. There are not a lot of games here, but certainly enough to excite the young and young at heart.
There is also a very nice gym complete with modern workout equipment and flat screen TVs.
If you've got the time, you'll want to check out some of the tours. The engine room is a must see. And the Russian Scorpion sub is absolutely fascinating. Check out Ghosts and Legends for a spooky treat.
That's it for our tour of this historic ship turned hotel. If you like this video please click the like button, and subscribe to more tips and tours. Check us out on Twitter @CruiseTipsTV, and we'll see you on the high seas.
3 окт 2024