It's Brandon; the Livejournal database is acting screwy and won't let me log-in. Anyhoo, on with my thing:
I would agree and say, "aye, let us ALL go and be scared by the ghosts that lurk in the foul, murky depths of that intrepid ocean-liner." But:
a) I'd sound like a fucking idiot b) I've been, and it's really, REALLY lame c) You have to pay something like $25 for a Queen Mary ticket, another $15 for a Ghosts & Legends ticket, and $8 for a parking pass thing. To go on the tour. Which is lame. Plus, if you got hungry anytime during the time we're there, there is no place within twenty miles to get food, which means you'd have to eat onboard, and the average lunchtime price is twenty bucks a person. It's expensive, in general.
Seriously. It's like...Spooky House with more fog, less actors (translation: ZERO PEOPLE), and a little video thing at the beginning of the tour. Not worth it, in my opinion.
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I would agree and say, "aye, let us ALL go and be scared by the ghosts that lurk in the foul, murky depths of that intrepid ocean-liner." But:
a) I'd sound like a fucking idiot
b) I've been, and it's really, REALLY lame
c) You have to pay something like $25 for a Queen Mary ticket, another $15 for a Ghosts & Legends ticket, and $8 for a parking pass thing. To go on the tour. Which is lame. Plus, if you got hungry anytime during the time we're there, there is no place within twenty miles to get food, which means you'd have to eat onboard, and the average lunchtime price is twenty bucks a person. It's expensive, in general.
Seriously. It's like...Spooky House with more fog, less actors (translation: ZERO PEOPLE), and a little video thing at the beginning of the tour. Not worth it, in my opinion.
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