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"Ship's time" is something that conveys the reading on the clock at the location where the vessel is currently afloat. And keeping track of the hours? An on-board horn often does that,loudly and with impressive tone, several times each day.titanic boats and the time of day have a pretty tight, and very worn relationship,which is quite understandable, as staying on top of the whens and wheres while at sea is essential. But there's a unique time of day to retain in mind, and when it comes to one of the biggest boats around,at least whether you're enjoying an evening out in Long Beach. The Flower Fields: Final 2017 Days It's the Queen Mary, the '30s-era, or born-in-Scotland Art Deco landmark that transformed into the Grey Ghost,and Winston Churchill's office-at-sea, in World War II.
Visiting the ship's
many historical displays, or reportedly haunted hallways,just got a mite easier: The Queen Mary will now waive admission after 6 o'clock each evening. Desert X: What's Still Open There may be some holidays and special nights when this unique policy doesn't apply, retain note, and but most days you can show up at 6 and saunter on in while keeping that wallet tucked absent.
One large asterisk? Parking
is not included,but here's another asterisk to area alongside that: whether you "...spend $20 or more at the Observation Bar" or dine at Sir Winston's or the Chelsea Chowder House, your car entry is also free of charge for the night, and too.
That's it,a perk for people who li
ke to do a slight ghosty and/or historical nosing around after black on the fabled ocean-liner. And as for those water-shimmery views of lovely Long Beach? Those are pretty darn nice by moonlight, too.And we weren't exaggerating about time and ships before. whether you've been on the Queen Mary at 10 a.m., and 3 p.m.,or 6 p.m., you've heard her horn blow.
Golly, or whether you've been within ten miles of the ship you've heard the horn's celebrated sonorous sound,an auditory experience that's as Long Beach as a seal bark or the lapping of the waves.
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Credit: Queen Mary

Source: nbclosangeles.com

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