The Event
The ship's crew have ensured this Long Beach Halloween tradition's unforgettable and macabre makeover at the hands of fright masters long responsible for some of Southern California's biggest scare-fests. More than 45,000 scares per hour await, along with 160 monsters and 20-foot tall flames.
Three shipboard and two onshore mazes confuse and ensnare visitors, and although visitors will have every opportunity to turn back, the food, drink and entertainment inside will ensure leaving is unthinkable.
Visit QueenMaryDarkHarbor.com for the gory details.....

The reviews are in....
"A sense of place unlike any other haunt in the area, and perhaps anywhere." - Scare-zone.com
" The Queen Mary presents Dark Harbor, an 18-night event that stands out among Southern California's haunted attractions. Whereas typical Halloween attractions bring patrons through artificial settings, Dark Harbor brings people into some of the ship's actual haunted areas...Visiting these spirit-filled rooms will surely cause even the toughest people to get spooked."- Daily49er.com
"One of the best places to take a date (or travel solo) this Halloween...nothing less than spectacular." - SeeCalfornia.com
"Over the past two weekends, I attended Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor and Knott’s Scary Farm, Halloween Haunt. Out of the three, I am most impressed with Dark Harbor." - GamingShogun.com
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The Gory Details:
Dark Harbor Nights in October
7, 8, 9
14, 15, 16
20, 21, 22, 23
27, 28, 29, 30, 31
General Admission - Tickets start at $20 online. Learn more at QueenMaryDarkHarbor.com
