The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor is once again rising from the depths of its haunted history to frighten crowds who dare to enter its rich past. Between October 2 and November 2, Dark Harbor will unveil new attractions that include two new mazes, the Voodoo Village and an Exclusive Encounter on board the infamous ship.

Several beloved veteran characters, including The Ringmaster and the grotesque spirits of the Queen, will return for the delightful terror aboard Dark Harbor, and will be accompanied by live entertainment. The Ringmaster will host a frightening show at The Circus, which will located in the outdoor dome just off the ship. The new death-defying mazes, which will replace the former Hellfire and Containment mazes, will take guests through never before visited areas of Dark Harbor.

The Voodoo Village will feature dark magic gypsies who will taunt guests in a setting filled with shrunken heads, voodoo dolls and the feared Voodoo Queen. The Exclusive Encounter will lead guests into an intimate and frightening setting that will elicit extreme fear.

The all-new Monster Midway is the spot where guests can mingle with zombies and live entertainment. The Midway will be the centerpiece of Dark Harbor, and will welcome back the freakshow, which will feature such characters as the harrowing beast.

Dark Harbor runs for 20 haunted evenings through November 2 from 7 p.m. to midnight in the Port of Long Beach. Ticket prices start at $20 online, with Fast Fright, VIP Passes and lodging packages available. Season passes are also available for true adrenaline seekers. For more information, or to purchase tickets online, visit Dark Harbor’s official website.

The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor Unveils New Mazes Aboard the Haunted Ship

Written by: Karen Benardello

By Karen Benardello

As a graduate of LIU Post with a B.F.A in Journalism, Print and Electronic, Karen Benardello serves as ShockYa's Senior Movies & Television Editor. Her duties include interviewing filmmakers and musicians, and scribing movie, television and music reviews and news articles. As a New York City-area based journalist, she's a member of the guilds, New York Film Critics Online and the Women Film Critics Circle.

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