Queen Mary REPAIR Update & Year in Review | January 2024

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Published 2024-01-05
I have a HUGE year-in-review update for you all today, I think you'll enjoy it. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this repair update for January 2024!

#queenmary #oceanliner #steamship

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:40 January Update
6:29 2023 Repairs in Review
17:53 The Russian Scorpion Sub

Repair Update Playlist:
   • Queen Mary Repair UPDATE | June 2023  

Thank you to ‪@LMGVids‬ for filming the footage for this update!

Some photos are courtesy of Milad Shafieezad from facebook.

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All Comments (21)
  • @AlextheHistorian
    ABOUT THE NOISE AT THE END: I know some folks will think Kris and I staged that noise, no we didn't. One of my friends told us afterward that he thinks it was something metal that had fallen down the nearby vertical ventilation hatch, it could have been...I don't know. But if I wanted to "stage" something, I would have put my full video editing skills to use and do something even scarier like a shadow creature or the face of a monster peaking through a window. We would have done something a bit more dramatic than Kris going: "woah what was that? Hello? Oh I think someone dropped a quarter." -I mean c'mon! Futhermore, if I wanted to do it for the views, I would have put it at the BEGINNING of the video where 70% of the viewers are still watching, not at the end when 35% are watching...and I wouldn't put it at the end of a repair update video, I would have made a video entirely separate where the audience would be clicking on it specifically to SEE ghost stuff. But I don't do that, because I'm not one of those people who stages ghost stuff for the views, I talk about history, and the repair of the Queen Mary. I only showed video like that at the end for the folks that might listen to that sound and think: "huh. well that's interesting."
  • @conrad4667
    Sounds like she’s on a much better path with the city directly in charge.
  • @brober
    Overjoyed to see Her Majesty getting TLC and looking ship shape again. The Queen Mary will last another 100 years!Thank you Alex!
  • I am in the UK and it is great the Queen Mary is getting the care she deserves. She and her sister were wonderful ships and did sterling service for Cunard and Britain during WW2. She was so fast the U-boats could not catch her! It is very much appreciated that the USA stepped in to save her and Long Beach bought her. It would have been sacrilege if she had been scrapped. Ships were built to be beautiful back in the thirties, not like the glitzy blobs that are cruise ships now! The British had much affection for the Queens and still do and are pleased the QE2 has also been saved and is now in Dubai. Hopefully she will have as long a life as Queen Mary. As a postscript. I hope the USS United States is saved also.
  • @fshepinc
    Don't sell yourself short, Alex. I think you and your videos have had a lot to do with the resurgence of interest in the Queen. Thank you so much for what you have done, and continue to do, to preserve this piece of history.
  • @SAOS451316
    She looks better than she has for decades and people are falling in love with her again! You absolutely have a piece of the credit for her renewal. Thank you for the update. Happy new year!
  • @QUADRAXIS666
    Long Beach taking back control was the best thing that could have happened to her. I was worried I'd never get the chance to see her in person but now my hope is restored. One day...
  • @PaulHarsch1
    In 1957, I celebrated my 11th birthday on the Queen Mary when traveling with my mother to meet with my father in England. I have a photo of me sitting on a couch before dinner. What a magnificent ship and I was able to visit the engine room and the bridge. Those were the days when such adventures were permitted.
  • @mango8918
    Thank you for giving us a detailed review of the ships refurbishments that will ensure she lives on as a tourist destination that can be enjoyed by everyone.
  • @Aviatorpeck1957
    My father brother and myself watch the Queen Mary last voyage into Long Beach in 1967 from Cherry Park off Ocean Street!!! What a day
  • @wyster14
    All the work they’ve been doing makes me so happy, it really feels like they’re rolling back the years of damage
  • @Sebastian-lk9xz
    I'm german and a HUGE Fan of ships in general and especially of the Queen Mary. Im glad to hear that the old lady is getting taken care of. When my son is getting older, I will make a trip with him to Long Beach, only to see the Queen Mary. To this time I will dream of it. Maybe we will be able to see United States too.
  • This was some of the best news to come out of California in years !!!!
  • My father went to war aboard the QM, and when we moved to LA from PA in 1980, the Queen was a regular favorite for them and numerous visits with them in the 1980's made them very happy. Glad that she is getting some attention! I stayed onboard when we took cruises from Long Beach with Carnival.
  • A candy shop is so on point with the ship’s past. All those toffee tins from the past in many of our collections are cheering right now. I am perhaps most syked about the replica/look-alike linoleum floors in the Observation Bar. I remember when the OG Drawing Room had that THICK ‘70s popcorn ceiling. The shop owners were eager to see it gone for good. I also remember an article I read from 1992 that discussed the ship potentially being scrapped. But it was emphasized that it would be really bad for the economy and tourism because of what a draw the ship is to Long Beach. Need to find it for reference. But it amazed me in the best way. Long-term goals: I want to see a vintage TUG BOAT by the Queen Mary in place of the submarine. Give an appearance of it leading the ship out to sea. I also noticed at 14:57 that they added some very thoughtful and intelligent looking carpet trim around the borders of the space. Like what they did with flooring in the past and..certainly did on the Queen Mary. Dang. They really are doing what they can with what they have!! We haven’t seen that kind of care and attention…since when? You’d think having an annual membership, I’d go far more often. But that’s #adulting for yeh. Treating an aunt to the ship in late January, though. Spreading Queen Mary cheer everywhere. And it will FINALLY give me a chance to wear, for the first time, my 1958 grey/pink-faded window paned suit. 2024, let’s GOOOOO!!!!!! No better way to watch this update video than in an original Cunard tea cup and saucer.
  • @alexjohn4137
    I live in Brisbane, Australia and visited the QM in 2012, which I never thought I would have the opportunity of doing and was quite shocked even back then as to how run down the ship was. It's so great to see her being taken care of properly and I hope to one day return to see her in all her glory! Thanks so much for these video updates, you do such a great job!
  • @kirkengnath5501
    I remember when I was growing up. Mom, Dad, and Me used to go visit the Queen Mary all the time. I wish I still lived in California and could help with the restoration.
  • @marshallohio5512
    Holy Crap !!! I thought 🤔 for sure this ship would be scrapped since society today doesn't care about history... Talk about stepping up to the plate !!! Thanks 👍
  • WE VISITED HER IN 2015--WE HAD "FISH & CHIPS"AND A GREAT TIME !!--THE STAFF WERE TERIFFIC & COULD'NT DO ENOUGH FOR US !!--SHE IS WELL WORTH A VISIT !!--(PLENTY OF PARKING)
  • @bruce9601
    Thank you for your YouTube coverage of this majestic beauty! She deserves to be renovated. And a great memory to me she is!