A séance experience conjures ’57 Ghosts’ aboard The Queen Mary
Returning after a three-year closure, “57 Ghosts” is a supernatural séance performance that summons the spirits of The Queen Mary.

Since The Queen Mary’s grand reopening on June 8th, 2023, reports of heightened paranormal activity have surged, particularly in the original third-class dining hall. Conducted by the historic ocean liner’s resident master magician and apparitionist, Aiden Sinclair, guests attending “57 Ghosts” can witness and participate in a presentation of paranormal illusions.
“We’ve observed a notable uptick in paranormal phenomena over the last few months,” Sinclair said. “I’ve hosted shows onboard the Queen Mary since my residency started in 2018, and there are definitely more unexplained happenings and mysterious occurrences.”
Set in a restored chamber within the remains of the third-class dining hall – and guided by experienced apparitionist Michael Rangel – the immersive 90-minute show captivates guests with encounters with spirits of the fifty-seven lives that were lost aboard The Queen Mary and explores the legends of the hauntings that followed.

“The Queen Mary saw 1,001 transatlantic crossings, she saw eight years serving in WWII, and 57 recorded deaths,” Sinclair adds. “By opening the door to the past, you are never quite sure what will happen. We’re excited to welcome guests aboard the ship to learn the stories of those who never left.”
“57 Ghosts” takes place on select nights, Friday through Sunday at 8 p.m. aboard The Queen Mary in Long Beach, Calif. Tickets are $100 per person. Seating is reserved and extremely limited. Attendance is not recommended for those who are recently bereaved or under the age of 16. For a complete schedule, visit www.57ghosts.com.

