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Dark Harbor Returns To Long Beach's Queen Mary Starting Friday
Dark Harbor, "Southern California's most haunted Halloween event," according to Queen Mary officials, runs this year from Sept. 19 to Nov. 2
LONG BEACH, CA — Dark Harbor returns to Long Beach's Queen Mary this Friday, transforming the ship and its surroundings into a frightening festival featuring mazes and other forms of live entertainment, according to organizers.
From Sept. 19 to Nov. 2, attendees will get to experience what Queen Mary officials are calling "Southern California's most haunted Halloween event."
This year's mazes include Voodoo: The Queen's Curse, which takes people through a decayed bayou where they'll try to avoid being cursed by a priestess building an army to storm Long Beach; Breakout: Maximum Security, which has been reimagined for this year; and Infirmary, where people try to avoid an evil surgeon and his accomplice, according to Dark Harbor Organizers.
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There are also secret speakeasies hidden around the event's haunted grounds and new immersive experiences, such as the Trick R Treat augmented reality challenge.
Tickets for The Queen Mary's Dark Harbor are now on sale and can be purchased online.
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For rules and other things to know before attending the event, click here.
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