QUEEN MARY

 

The night before we boarded the Carnival Radiance we stayed at the Queen Mary.  Part of World War II history, this ship is now a floating hotel and museum with tons of activities and tours.  While onboard we enjoyed dinner and breakfast the next morning at the Promenade Cafe.  I had the California club sandwich and I really enjoyed it!  In the evening we had drinks and watched live entertainment at the Observation Bar.  We did not order food but the menu looked amazing, I did really enjoy the espresso martinis!  Before bed we did our own haunted walk.  They offer tours but we opted to do our own.  The haunted areas of the ship are said to be: room B340 and B474, engine room - door 13, first class swimming pool, shaft alley and the promenade deck/queens salon.
The day we disembarked from our cruise we used our sign & sail cards to get a discounted ticket back onto the Queen Mary.  They charged us $10 each and would hold our luggage for the entire day.  This was so nice since our flight didn't leave until late that night.




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