The RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, CA, is offering thrill-seekers, believers, and skeptics alike the opportunity to explore some of the ship’s most supernaturally active locations as part of The Grey Ghost Project.
The Grey Ghost Project invites guests to participate in an ongoing documented paranormal investigation for proof of supernatural activity onboard one of the world’s most reportedly haunted locations, The RMS Queen Mary. Guests will embark on a three-hour exploration of the ship, which includes areas not typically accessible to the public.
Guests will be led by the expert guidance of Resident Investigator Rebecca Knight, employing a skeptical and evidence-based methodology for their investigations of the paranormal. All required equipment for use during the investigation is provided. Guests will have access to the latest tools of the trade, even incorporating the use of The Estes Method into its investigations. This technique encourages participants to wear noise-isolating headphones and a blindfold while listening to a spirit box, enhancing the immersive and focused experience in communication with potential paranormal entities.
“Our goal with The Grey Ghost Project is to share the ship’s history, while researching and collecting evidence of her guests that may still remain from years past,” said Resident Paranormal Researcher Rebecca Knight. “Even the living love to return to places we have made cherished memories at. For countless individuals, sailing aboard this iconic vessel marked some of life’s most special moments. It’s no wonder the echoes of those joyous days still reverberate throughout its halls, and The Queen Mary has a reputation as a paranormal hotspot.”
During the investigation, participants will learn the legends and lore of each reportedly haunted location while participating in interactive experiments that seek to document evidence of any activity. Each investigation is meticulously documented by video and audio recording devices to create a cohesive record of the experiences encountered, and participants will be provided access to a digital copy upon its completion.
Knight elaborates, “The Queen Mary boasts a rich and illustrious history, serving as the preferred mode of transatlantic travel for celebrities, royals, and notable politicians from 1936 to 1967. During World War II, from 1939 to 1946, she underwent retrofitting to aid in the war effort and donned a camouflage paint scheme, earning her the affectionate moniker ‘The Grey Ghost.’ It only feels fitting that we pay homage to this storied past by dubbing our paranormal investigation experience ‘The Grey Ghost Project.'”
The Queen Mary will play host to The Grey Ghost Project on select nights, Friday through Sunday. Tickets are $125 per person. Space is reserved and extremely limited. For a complete schedule and to reserve your tickets today, visit www.GreyGhostProject.com.