Queen Mary launches new membership program with perks, events and more

Queen Mary, the lining of the long oceans in Long Beach, calls on the most loyal fans of the step on board a new way. On Monday, the ship unveiled its first organic program ever, as it was presented throughout the year, exclusive events and what its operators describe as a deeper relationship with the past and the future of the ship.

The program offers four organic levels: Queen Mary+ Pass, QM+ family membership, Pass Pass and VIP Pass, and each has a set of its own advantages. Members can expect free acceptance, discounts on eating and shopping, and reaching more than 23 exhibitions on the historic ship.

Some levels include tickets to gatherings that are characterized by organs only and private tours, while the “lively” layer highlights the reputation of Queen Mary, the inhabited by the experiences of paranormal and even the residences overnight in the reputable B340 Hall.

“This new membership program is more than arrival, it is related to society,” said Steve Caloca, Managing Director of Queen Mary. “We wanted to create a way to our most loyal visitors to the ship’s experience as it has not happened before and we feel that they are part of its living legacy.”

Membership starts from $ 149, at the price of the highest level at a price of 1967 dollars. The VIP package includes Holmark Celebrations Tickets such as the fourth July Mary events in Queen Mary and New Year Eve, along with behind the scenes. Family membership, which is $ 298, allows three guests on board throughout the year.

In addition to the membership display, Queen Mary invites visitors to participate in her continuous restoration through the “Rasmah” program. For 10 dollars, the participants can adopt one of the 10 million nails, as the revenues go directly to preserving them.

Caloca said: “The adoption of a rivet is a simple and strong way to be part of history,” said Caloca. “Every donation helps us to protect this dear ship and ensure its continued inspiration to inspire future generations.”

Since her first trip in 1936, Queen Mary was celebrated as one of the most amazing ocean blankets. After service in wartime and contracts of use as a hotel, museum and cultural teacher, the ship is still installed in Long Beach, where lovers of history, paranormal researchers and unusual visitors alike painted.

As membership is now available, Queen Mary’s operators place the ship as more than just a tourist attraction, saying they want to become a community center and a living monument of maritime history.

For more information about membership and upcoming events, visitors can go connected.

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