Transport through time
back to a cold night in April 1912, become a passenger of that ill-fated voyage
and experience an evening that you will never forget. The Queen Mary presents Aiden
Sinclair’s A Night to Remember, a black tie evening in honor of the RMS
Titanic on Saturday, April 13, 2019.
Enjoy a seven-course
gourmet meal, inspired by the final first class dinner served aboard, view
artifacts from the ship and hear the bone-chilling tales of the passengers who
both lived and died on that cold April night.
The seven-course
inspired dinner menu offers tray passed Canapes a L’Amiral and Oyster A La
Russe to begin, a Consommé Olga for the first course, followed by Poached
Salmon with Mousseline and Filet Mignons Lili complete with Foie Gras,
Artichokes, Black Truffles, Demi-Glace and Potato Anna as the main entree. A
Punch Romaine will clear the palate, followed by the Remove, Roasted Squab with
Wilted Cress and Champagne-Saffron Asparagus Salad. For the dessert finale,
Waldorf Pudding with peaches in Chartreuse Jelly and Chocolate Painted Eclairs
filled with delectable French Vanilla Cream. After dinner, indulge in a
haunting evening of paranormal illusions featuring artifacts from the Titanic
at Aiden Sinclair’s Titanic Seance: A Night to Remember.
“Beyond the great
disaster of the Titanic, a number of strange and rumored supernatural events
took place leading up to the sinking” shared Master Magician and Apparitionist,
Aiden Sinclair. “The performance portion of A Night to Remember will use
artifacts from the tragic event to bring the audience a direct encounter with
the ghosts and spirits of Titanic.”
Tickets to Aiden
Sinclair’s A Night to Remember aboard the Queen Mary are currently on-sale
starting at $300 general admission seating. VIP tickets start at $400 and
include an exclusive cocktail hour with complimentary champagne 30 minutes
before doors open, a private reception with our resident ship’s officers and
Aiden Sinclair himself, a souvenir photo, Whiskey Flights, a complimentary
cigar and two-etched wine glasses.
All tickets include a seven-course gourmet
meal, inspired by the final first class dinner served aboard the Titanic and an
evening of paranormal illusions featuring artifacts from the Titanic. Upgrades will
be available on-site including souvenir photographs, and Whisky Flights &
Cigar Rolling. Discounted hotel room rates will be available for all guests who
attend A Night to Remember. To purchase tickets and for more information on
pricing, events, and hotel packages visit queenmary.com.
About the Queen Mary
Located in the Port of
Long Beach, the Queen Mary, an Urban Commons property, features a rich maritime
history, authentic Art Deco décor, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and
Long Beach city skyline. At the time of her maiden voyage in May of 1936, she
was considered the grandest ocean liner ever built. The Queen Mary’s signature
restaurants include Sir Winston’s, Chelsea Chowder House, Promenade Café,
Observation Bar, as well as, a weekly award-winning Royal Sunday Brunch served
in the ship’s Grand Salon.
History buffs enjoy the
ship’s museum with various daily tours, and currently the ship is featuring
their newest exhibition, Their Finest Hours: Winston Churchill and the Queen
Mary. The Queen Mary features 35,000 square feet of event space in 13
remarkable Art Deco salons as well as a tri- level, 45,000-square- foot Exhibit
Hall. The Queen Mary boasts 347 staterooms including nine suites. For more
information or for reservations, visit www.queenmary.com or
call (800) 437- 2934. The Queen Mary is located at 1126 Queens Highway in Long
Beach.
About Urban Commons
Urban Commons is a Los
Angeles-based real estate investment and development firm with a successful
track record for developing, repositioning and rebranding assets throughout the
United States. The company focuses on impacting under-managed and
under-utilized assets by developing innovative and emerging properties to
promote optimal economic, social and environmental returns. Since its founding
in 2008, Urban Commons has owned and managed over 40 hotels and developed
nearly one million square feet of commercial retail space. Website: www.urban-commons.com