The RMS Queen Mary, a colossal relic of maritime history docked in Long Beach, California, continues its reign as one of the most intensely haunted locations on the planet. As of late 2025, the ship is not only embracing its ghostly reputation with new attractions like the Dark Harbor Halloween event but is also making its most infamous paranormal hotspot—the dreaded Stateroom B340—available for overnight stays again, proving that the ship’s resident spirits are as active and accessible as ever. This luxury liner turned "Grey Ghost" has witnessed decades of tragic incidents, wartime service, and mysterious deaths, creating a spiritual vortex that draws paranormal investigators and thrill-seekers from across the globe.
The latest updates confirm that the ship's most famous apparitions—from the sailor crushed in the Engine Room to the little girl who drowned in the pool—are still being sighted, documented, and investigated by the ship’s resident paranormal research team, the Grey Ghost Project. If you plan a visit in 2025, prepare for an encounter that merges historical tragedy with inescapable, chilling reality.
The RMS Queen Mary: A Tragic Timeline and Biography
The Queen Mary is not just a hotel; she is a vessel steeped in a history of both luxury and lethal tragedy, a combination that has cemented her status as the world’s most haunted ship.
- Vessel Name: RMS Queen Mary
- Owner/Operator: Cunard-White Star Line (1936–1967)
- Launched: September 26, 1934 (Maiden Voyage in 1936)
- Career: North Atlantic Ocean passenger service (1936–1939, 1947–1967), Troop Transport Ship during WWII (1939–1946)
- WWII Nickname: The "Grey Ghost" (due to her camouflaged paint and speed)
- Tragic Incidents: Collision with the HMS Curacoa in 1942, resulting in the loss of nearly 330 lives.
- Reported Deaths Onboard: At least 49–55 documented deaths during her service years, from accidents and natural causes.
- Current Status: Permanently docked in Long Beach, California, since 1967, serving as a hotel, museum, and event venue.
The 7 Most Notorious Hauntings and Paranormal Hotspots
The Queen Mary boasts over 150 documented spirits, but a few specific entities and locations are guaranteed to deliver a chilling experience. These areas are the focus of current paranormal tours and investigations in 2025.
1. Stateroom B340: The Room You Can Finally Book
Stateroom B340 holds the undisputed title as the most haunted room on the entire ship. For decades, the room was sealed off due to overwhelming and often violent paranormal activity reported by guests and staff. The good news for thrill-seekers is that the room has been restored and is currently available for overnight stays, complete with special amenities for ghost hunting.
The activity in B340 is varied and intense, suggesting multiple entities. Guests have reported the bathroom faucet turning on, blankets being violently ripped off the bed, sudden drops in temperature, and seeing a dark male figure standing at the foot of the bed. The spirit of a woman is also frequently reported, often associated with a series of unexplained scratches appearing on a guest’s body. This room alone is a destination for serious paranormal enthusiasts and is a key entity in the ship's haunted lore.
2. The First-Class Swimming Pool: Little Jackie's Playground
The First-Class Pool area, now drained and preserved, is considered one of the most active locations on the ship. The pool's chilling atmosphere is attributed to the presence of "Little Jackie" Korin, a young girl believed to have drowned in the Second-Class Pool area in the 1930s.
Visitors frequently report hearing the sounds of a little girl giggling, splashing, and calling out for her mother. Full-body apparitions of a young girl in a 1930s-style bathing suit have been sighted near the shallow end. In a recent development, a new "ghostly gift shop" on the ship features a guide named "Jackie," an entity that pays homage to this notorious spirit, further cementing her status as a key figure in the Queen Mary's paranormal business.
3. The Engine Room and Door 13: The Tragedy of John Pedder
Deep within the bowels of the ship lies the Engine Room, home to the tragic tale of John Pedder. Pedder was an 18-year-old fireman serving during the ship's wartime service when, in 1966, he was crushed to death by the watertight Door 13 during a routine drill.
This location is a vortex of residual and intelligent haunting. Visitors report seeing a young man in blue overalls near Door 13, hearing phantom screams or cries for help, and experiencing the door itself rattling or slamming shut on its own. The Engine Room’s claustrophobic atmosphere and heavy machinery make for a truly terrifying investigation, often yielding EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena) that sound like a young man's voice.
4. The Propeller Shaft Tunnel: The Phantom Officer
Another area of intense activity is the Propeller Shaft Tunnel, a long, dark corridor that runs parallel to the colossal propellers. This area is often linked to the spirit of Officer William Eric Stark, who is rumored to have been poisoned by drinking a glass of gin that was mistakenly mixed with lethal chemicals.
Guests and staff have reported seeing a man in a crisp Cunard officer's uniform walking the length of the tunnel before vanishing into the wall. The sudden appearance of the smell of gin or tobacco smoke in the tunnel is a common occurrence, a classic LSI keyword associated with the officer's presence.
5. The Queen's Salon (First-Class Lounge)
Once the pinnacle of luxury, the Queen's Salon is now a hotspot for more elegant, yet equally unsettling, apparitions. This area is most famous for the "Woman in White." This spirit, often described as a beautiful woman in a flowing white or silver evening gown, is frequently seen dancing alone or simply observing guests from the shadows. She is a reminder of the ship's opulent past and a key entity in the ship’s ghost lore.
Investigators also report piano music being played when no one is near the instrument and the distinct scent of expensive perfume lingering in the air, only to dissipate moments later.
6. The Radio Room
The ship's Radio Room, where vital communications were sent during its transatlantic and wartime voyages, is a hub for unexplained auditory phenomena. Staff have reported hearing the crackle of a radio, morse code signals, and disembodied voices coming from the equipment, even when all power is disconnected.
This location is a favorite for the Grey Ghost Project, the ship's resident paranormal team, who use specialized equipment to try and communicate with the residual energy of the ship's former radio operators.
7. Dark Harbor and Current Investigations (2025)
The Queen Mary continues to capitalize on its reputation with the annual Dark Harbor event, which in 2025 features all-new haunted mazes and attractions, including one based on a ruthless Priestess. While this is a commercial attraction, it keeps the ship’s paranormal reputation in the public eye. More importantly, the ship offers year-round, hands-on paranormal investigation tours.
These tours allow guests to use professional ghost-hunting equipment in the ship's most active areas, including the Propeller Shaft Tunnel and the First-Class Pool. The continued operation of the Grey Ghost Project ensures that new evidence and sightings are constantly being documented, keeping the Queen Mary's haunted narrative fresh and current for 2025 and beyond.
Topical Authority Entities and LSI Keywords
To truly understand the depth of the Queen Mary's hauntings, one must recognize the full range of entities and locations that contribute to its spectral energy. The following are key entities and LSI keywords that define the ship’s paranormal landscape:
- Key Entities: John Pedder, Little Jackie Korin, Officer William Eric Stark, The Woman in White, The Grey Ghost Project, The Spirit of B340, Captain's Spirit, The Priestess (Dark Harbor 2025).
- Haunted Locations (LSI): Stateroom B340, Engine Room (Door 13), First-Class Swimming Pool, Second-Class Pool, Propeller Shaft Tunnel, Observation Bar, Queen's Salon, Radio Room, Grand Salon, Long Beach Harbor.
- Paranormal Phenomena (LSI): EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena), Disembodied Voices, Full-Body Apparitions, Residual Hauntings, Intelligent Hauntings, Cold Spots, Poltergeist Activity, Shadow Figures.
The Queen Mary is a living, breathing museum of the supernatural. The combination of its tragic wartime history, the documented deaths onboard, and its current status as a hotel that actively encourages paranormal investigation makes it a unique and terrifying destination. Whether you are seeking a luxury stay or a genuine encounter with the supernatural, the Queen Mary in 2025 is ready to deliver.
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