PrincessInOz
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The only kind of Cruising my Stomach can Handle
Discovery #70. I really wish I didn’t get sea sick on a boat.
In planning for our time at LB, I think I expressed the desire to see the Grand old Queen of the Sea.

Fran had spotted groupon tickets on the internet and after a couple of key strokes, we were holding printed paper and entry. Our tickets allowed us entry to the submarine as well.

Our tickets included entry to the Russian Scorpion submarine as well. Sadly, we didn't end up having time to check it out.

From one royal to another....Princess Diana's dresses were on special display at the Queen Mary. I had been keen to check it out but my boys were less than enthusiastic.

So what did we do?

Well....we went on the Glory Days Historic walking tour.

Touted as a tour to "go behind the scenes" at the Queen Mary, I'm not really sure it lived up to the tagline.

More to the point, it we full of interesting anecdotes, fun facts and compelling true-stories about the legendary Queen Mary, including her service during WWII.

Facts like....the types of wood that were used in the entire ship.

It really was very compelling listening!

But seriously....we did get access to the Grand Salon.

Our docent captain did tell us a bunch of very interesting facts about this room. Unfortunately, I don't remember a lot of what he said now.

It had NOTHING to do with the fact that I probably wasn't listening too hard as I was too busy gawking at the surrounds.

Afterall, I really love all things musical and this room was just filled with wonderful little touches.


The Art Décor was also pretty fantastic in here.

That room was probably about the only restricted area that we got to check out. The rest of the tour, interesting as the docent captain made it, was out in public areas.


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The only kind of Cruising my Stomach can Handle
Discovery #70. I really wish I didn’t get sea sick on a boat.
In planning for our time at LB, I think I expressed the desire to see the Grand old Queen of the Sea.

Fran had spotted groupon tickets on the internet and after a couple of key strokes, we were holding printed paper and entry. Our tickets allowed us entry to the submarine as well.

Our tickets included entry to the Russian Scorpion submarine as well. Sadly, we didn't end up having time to check it out.

From one royal to another....Princess Diana's dresses were on special display at the Queen Mary. I had been keen to check it out but my boys were less than enthusiastic.

So what did we do?

Well....we went on the Glory Days Historic walking tour.

Touted as a tour to "go behind the scenes" at the Queen Mary, I'm not really sure it lived up to the tagline.

More to the point, it we full of interesting anecdotes, fun facts and compelling true-stories about the legendary Queen Mary, including her service during WWII.

Facts like....the types of wood that were used in the entire ship.

It really was very compelling listening!

But seriously....we did get access to the Grand Salon.

Our docent captain did tell us a bunch of very interesting facts about this room. Unfortunately, I don't remember a lot of what he said now.

It had NOTHING to do with the fact that I probably wasn't listening too hard as I was too busy gawking at the surrounds.

Afterall, I really love all things musical and this room was just filled with wonderful little touches.


The Art Décor was also pretty fantastic in here.

That room was probably about the only restricted area that we got to check out. The rest of the tour, interesting as the docent captain made it, was out in public areas.


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