Long Beach, California’s Queen Mary To Serve Up A Full Course of Fear This Fall With ‘FEAST’

August 1, 2017

Written by Capt McNeely

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Southern California’s premier haunted Halloween event returns on September 28, and this time the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor is serving up FEAST, a new maze, sure to satisfy even the most voracious horror appetite.
According to a recent press release, this new maze will tell the tale of Chef, a legendary spirit of the historic R.M.S. Queen Mary.
From the press release…
“Chef and his long-forgotten legend have resurfaced and will be brought to life through FEAST, the new horrific maze onboard the ship venturing into previously unrevealed areas of the Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor. Chef and his carnivorous kitchen staff have resumed their deadly duties, collecting new victims for Chef’s latest recipes. All who dare will swelter with fear as they crawl their way out of Chef’s scorching oven to reach their final destination…Are YOU ready to be served?”
For horror fans it doesn’t get much better than walking through a haunted maze on board an ACTUAL haunted vessel, does it?
FEAST and Chef will debut with 6 other mazes when Dark Harbor returns to the Queen Mary September 28th. Add to that 13 bars, fire shows, aerialists, sliders, Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch’s Sinister Swings, monster DJs, Voodoo House Bar and Tasting Room, R.I.P. Lounge and much more, and it’s not hard to see why Dark Harbor is Southern California’s most haunted Halloween event.

The annual haunt opens its gates on September 28 and continues to scare those who dare on select nights through November 1. General admission ticket prices start at just $20 online, with Fast Fright, VIP Passes, Creepy Cabanas and lodging packages available. For more information or to purchase tickets online, visit www.queenmary.com/dark-harbor.

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