Back to Events
Haunting

RMS Queen Mary

The 'Grey Ghost' served as a troopship where 16,000 deaths occurred. Now a hotel, guests encounter drowned sailors, a murdered woman in white, and children who never left the swimming pool.

1936 - Present
Long Beach, California, USA
100000+ witnesses

The RMS Queen Mary, now permanently docked in Long Beach, California, is considered one of the most haunted places in America. Her wartime service and tragic accidents left behind numerous spirits.

The History

According to documented accounts:

The luxury liner was launched in 1936:

  • One of the most elegant ships ever built
  • Converted to troopship during WWII (“The Grey Ghost”)
  • Carried 16,000 troops at a time
  • Retired in 1967
  • Now a hotel and museum in Long Beach

The Deaths

Numerous deaths occurred aboard:

The Curacoa Disaster: In 1942, the Queen Mary struck and sank HMS Curacoa, killing 338 sailors.

Door 13: A sailor was crushed to death by a watertight door during a drill.

The Engine Room: Several deaths occurred in the machinery spaces.

The Pool: Multiple drownings, including women and children.

The Hauntings

The ship has multiple reported ghosts:

The First Class Pool: Women in 1930s bathing suits are seen. Wet footprints appear. Drowning victims are reported.

The Second Class Pool: Children’s laughter and splashing from the empty pool.

Door 13 (Shaft Alley): John Pedder, crushed by the door, is seen near its location.

Cabin B340: So haunted it was taken off the market. Wake-up calls to an empty room, faucets turning on, bedcovers moving.

The Engine Room: John Henry, a murdered sailor, appears covered in blood.

Common Experiences

Guests and staff report:

  • Apparitions in period dress
  • Sounds of splashing in empty pools
  • Knocking and banging
  • Cold spots
  • Doors opening and closing
  • Voices and screams
  • Full-bodied apparitions

Notable Ghosts

Jackie: A young girl who drowned in the second class pool.

John Pedder: The sailor killed by Door 13.

The Woman in White: Seen in the Queen’s Salon.

The Engineer: Phantom workers in the engine room.

Investigations

The Queen Mary has been featured on:

  • Ghost Adventures
  • Most Haunted
  • Ghost Hunters
  • Numerous documentaries

It’s one of the most investigated locations in America.

Modern Status

Today the Queen Mary offers:

  • Hotel accommodations
  • Historic tours
  • Paranormal tours and investigations
  • The “Diana” ghost tour experience

Cabin B340

The most haunted cabin:

  • Removed from booking for years
  • Reports of violent paranormal activity
  • Recently reopened for “brave” guests
  • Experiences include scratching, voices, and apparitions

Sources