Bought by the City of Long Beach to function as a restaurant, museum, and hotel, she left Southampton for the last time on 31 October 1967 and sailed to the Port of Long Beach where she was permanently moored. After undergoing extensive refurbishment and modifications, Queen Mary opened to the public in 1971 and has remained operational since.
We stayed on her for a week, here are a few pictures of the ship.

The RMS Queen Mary

The 'Midship Marketplace'

The Observation lounge

Topside

Royal Salon

The Long Beach skyline

The stacks at night

The Bridge

The first class pool, unfortuantly unuseable

The ships one remaining propeller

Room description

The Antechamber

The servants quarters

The bedroom

One of the two wash rooms

The sitting room

Finally the two of us
Forgive the messiness of the room, I took them as we were packing to leave.
The submarine next to the Queen Mary is the Soviet submarine B-427, it was brought Long Beach in 1998
by the company that was leasing/operating the Queen Mary. It fell into disrepair and was closed in 2015. That company has gone bankrupt and the City of Long Beach regained control in 2021, since then they have been trying to get rid of it but they have been unable to find out who actually owns it.







