We Stayed Overnight On The Historic Queen Mary Cruise Ship Hotel — Here’s the Truth

We Stayed Overnight On The Historic Queen Mary Cruise Ship Hotel — Here’s the Truth

🏨 We stayed The Night on the historic Queen Mary Cruse Ship in America — one of the most famous cruise ships ever built — to find out what it’s really like to sleep on a floating piece of history. Watch these videos Next: ➡️ We Stayed In London’s Most Luxurious Secret Hotel — Not The Luxury We Expected    • We Stayed In London’s Most Luxurious Secre...   ➡️ We Tried British Airways’ Cheapest Economy Seats on a 12-Hour Flight to America    • We Tried British Airways’ Cheapest Economy...   Launched in the 1930s, the Queen Mary once carried Hollywood royalty, world leaders, and millions of passengers across the Atlantic, including hundreds of thousands of troops returning home after World War II. Today, she’s permanently docked in California and operates as a hotel — but with a reputation that goes far beyond a normal overnight stay. In this video, we treat the Queen Mary as a hotel experience, not a tourist attraction. We explore the ship’s history, walk the corridors after dark, review the room and amenities, and share what surprised us most during our stay. From elegant Art Deco spaces to quieter, more unsettling areas of the ship, this was not a typical hotel night. The Queen Mary is also known as one of the most talked-about historic hotels in America, with decades of guest reports describing strange sounds, unexplained activity, and rooms people refuse to stay in again. One room in particular — B340 — has become legendary, closed for years due to guest experiences and now reopened only by request. But beyond the stories and the history, the real question is simple: Is staying overnight on the Queen Mary actually worth it today? This is an honest, experience-focused review for travelers, hotel lovers, and anyone curious about what it’s like to spend the night on one of the most iconic ships ever built. 🧭 WHAT WE COVER IN THIS VIDEO: • Staying overnight on the Queen Mary hotel • The ship’s 1930s history and World War II role • Hotel rooms, amenities, and atmosphere • Art Deco spaces and onboard experiences • The Queen Mary’s reputation and reported sightings • Whether this historic hotel is worth the stay This video is part of We Tried, where we experience hotels, travel destinations, and unique places — and ask one simple question: Are they actually worth it? If you enjoy honest hotel reviews, historic places, and real travel experiences, consider subscribing. In this video, we stay at one of America's most unique hotels and arguably one of the most Historic luxury hotels, a discreet property hidden in plain sight In the industrial capital of the Los Angeles USA This is Queen Mary — a hotel so Historic it has an on sight Museum detailing the famous history of this cruise ship. Once described as The fastest and most luxurious cruise ship holiday available and one of the worlds most luxurious insider stays. Where we stayed: https://www.queenmary.com/ 🌍 About We Tried We Tried is a travel and experience-led channel where we try as many journeys and stays as possible. That includes: Hotels, boutique hotels, and luxury hotels Airbnbs, bed and breakfasts, and unique accommodations Trains, planes, road trips, and alternative ways to travel Experiences that sound amazing on paper — but need to be tried to be understood We don’t just look at places — we stay, travel, and experience them for ourselves. 🤔 Is this London luxury hotel worth it? This video is for you if you’re: Curious about luxury hotels in London or around the world Interested in discreet or “secret” hotels Planning a special stay in central London Wondering if understated luxury is better than flashy five-star hotels Looking for an honest review before booking If you enjoy hotel reviews, luxury travel, unique accommodations, and honest travel experiences, consider subscribing to We Tried. 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment if you’ve stayed at a secret or luxury hotel before 🔔 Subscribe for more hotels, trains, flights, and travel experiences Because sometimes, the most interesting places… aren’t what you expect.