After being canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the widely popular Dark Harbor Halloween haunt event and festival is returning to the Queen Mary this year from Sept. 20-Nov. 2. There are dark times ahead for the Queen Mary, and this is great news for the ship and fans of horror events.Halloween haunt event and festival is returning to the Queen Mary this year on select nights from Sept. 20 through Nov. 2.
After being canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the widely popular Dark Harbor Halloween haunt event and festival is returning to the Queen Mary this year from Sept. 20-Nov. 2. After being canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, the widely popular Dark Harbor Halloween haunt event and festival is returning to the Queen Mary this year from Sept. 20-Nov. 2. featured several mazes on and off the vessel that were inspired by real stories that happened aboard the ship, which has long been rumored to be haunted. It also included a carnival with monsters roaming around, food vendors and performances.
“Having brought in hundreds of thousands of visitors to Long Beach in years past, its return is another major step in the Queen Mary’s recovery and return to a premier tourist attraction,” Richardson said in the statement.