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Gemini Cricket 02-24-2006 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CoasterMatt
The Queen Mary is floating, it ain't docked in cement...

I heard it was. BUT if it isn't, that would explain me getting seasick in certain areas of the ship.

innerSpaceman 02-24-2006 10:08 AM

Yes, it floats in water, but is tightly surrounded by land. There's got to be an analogy in that to someone we know, but I can't think of who.


I didn't see the QM2, but I did see the venerable QM just the other day, while out Whale Whanking (that's a whale-watching swanking) and was able to compare her to a nearby modern cruise ship, the Carnivale's Somethingorother. These modern ships are, well, ugly. They look like office buildings plopped onto a ship base. Just plain-wrap, generic buildings - sort of like how the Disneyland Hotel now looks without any Disneyland Hotel signs.

The Queen Mary, though ... well that's a ship. It looks like a ship, it feels like a ship, it screams nautical royalty. It's for awesome.


I've had so much fun aboard the Queen Mary. I once attended a wedding there, performed by the ship's "captain." After dining and dancing, a bunch of us snuck "backstage," so to speak ... past the old first class indoor swimming pool to the ladders and tiny passageways leading down to the bowels of the ship. Down, down, down we went, crawling through small passageways in our tuxedos and gowns, and walking narrow catwalks above cavernous empty spaces at the bottom of the hull. It was like living the Poseidon Adventure.

We spent New Years Eve there once or twice, parties in each of a dozen ballrooms. One of those years was the year "Titanic" came out, and dozens of guests spontaneously played that theme with us as we tried to escape through locked steerage section gates to save ourselves from drowning, or stoicly bid farewell to our wives and children as they boarded the lifeboats. Heheh. (Then it was off below decks again in tuxes and gowns, because New Years Eve is also the perfect night to play Poseidon Adventure aboard the Queen Mary - which actually "played" the Poseidon in the camp classic film.)

As I recently relayed in the Titanic Exhibit thread ... as learned from a Queen Mary officer: The Titanic Historical Society often has its annual banquet aboard the Queen Mary. One year, a water main broke, and the ballroom hosting all the Titanic geeks filled with three feet of water!


Ah, I've spent Halloweens aboard the Queen Mary, watched summer fireworks aboard the Queen Mary, and generally just hung out aboard the Queen Mary. It's like a time machine to a grand age of travel. And none of the newfangled office-building ships - not even the Queen Mary Two - can hold a candle to that grand dame in Long Beach Harbor, the true royal lady of the seas.

MickeyLumbo 02-24-2006 11:41 AM

thought this was a tribute thread to Gemini and Sac

:cheers: carry on.

SacTown Chronic 02-24-2006 11:55 AM

I hope you blow know a good lawyer, slander boy.

Disneyphile 02-24-2006 01:47 PM

Bah. My photos and video will have to come this weekend. Sorry, folks. I didn't get home until late last night, so didn't have time to capture it all and upload it.

Not Afraid 02-24-2006 03:10 PM

I'm working on uploading my photos now.

As far as the QM goes, I've actually managed quite a few events on property as well as stayed at the hotel a few times. The hotel is a novelty and while fun to stay at, is sort of creepy. The rooms are beautiful but only the suites have windows and I felt a bit enclosed. (Of course I gave the suite to the company President.) The walls are beautifully covered in birdseye maple with other beautiful wood complementing it. They rooms are really good sized compared to modern-day cruise ships. All of the fixtures are original to the ship or really authentic reproductions. If you are an Art Deco lover, a stay at the Hotel is a must.

Not Afraid 02-24-2006 03:30 PM

Here are my Queen Photos. I can't get over how hazy it was yesterday after such a glorious weekend!

http://photos.xenarchy.com/thumbnails.php?album=34

Cadaverous Pallor 02-24-2006 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
These modern ships are, well, ugly.

In defense of modern ships:
We took this photo ourselves on our honeymoon.

iSm talked about this on our Whanking and he talked about how modern ships don't seem to have decks. Here, here and here are pics of the multi-layered deck.

Quote:

Originally Posted by iSm
They look like office buildings plopped onto a ship base. Just plain-wrap, generic buildings - sort of like how the Disneyland Hotel now looks without any Disneyland Hotel signs.

The Queen Mary, though ... well that's a ship. It looks like a ship, it feels like a ship, it screams nautical royalty.

Weren't there a bunch of ships that looked just like the Queen Mary? I don't know much about ships but I know the Titanic looked pretty much the same.

I do think the QM is very pretty. I guess I'd rather not have a ship that "feels like a ship" when I'm paying luxury prices, and I'd rather not stay in steerage and not be allowed on the decks set aside for rich people. I like modern ships. :D

Cadaverous Pallor 02-24-2006 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
Here are my Queen Photos. I can't get over how hazy it was yesterday after such a glorious weekend!

http://photos.xenarchy.com/thumbnails.php?album=34

Cool pics!

Not Afraid 02-24-2006 04:12 PM

Eh, I'm not a fan of cruises but, if I did go on one, I'd prefer the elegance of the QUeen Mary over the city on sea monstrosities.


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