The Queen Mary is opening up another haunted attraction.

The ship’s most haunted room, stateroom B340, has been renovated and reopened as part of the hotel. Interested ghost chasers have been able to reserve the room since Friday, April 13.

“It had been closed for over 30 years,” Stephen Sowards, general manager at The Queen Mary, said. “About eight months ago we decided to open the room up, and that started with handling the renovations first.”

Similar to other modernized rooms aboard the Queen, stateroom B340 has updated fixtures, carpeting, television and access to wifi, but there are a few differences.

B340 is equipped with items to help guests open a connection with the spirits, including a Oujia board, tarot cards and a crystal ball. On the bathroom wall, there’s an inscription detailing how to summon Bloody Mary, a ghost that is said to present herself to anyone that chants “Bloody Mary” three times while facing a mirror.

Sowards assures that the room is haunted, and there are plenty of firsthand accounts to back up the claims.

“It was closed for so long because of all of the negative experiences that have happened in there,” he said. “Some of the paranormal feelings even caused people to leave the ship at times in the ’70s and ’80s, when the ship was new to Long Beach.”

Paranormal experiences in the room have ranged from minor encounters — including knocking on the walls or door in the middle of the night, the sink faucet turning on and off on its own, or the bathroom door creaking from side to side — to more personal encounters including seeing a figure looming over the bed, or hearing ghostly voices trying to engage in a conversation with the guests.

“There are times when certain feelings will overcome your body while you’re on the ship,” he said. “This room happens to be one of those.”

The ship’s commodore, Everette Hoard, agrees with Sowards. He said that when he enters stateroom B340, he feels his body in vertigo, and often has to leave the room before he feels sick to his stomach.

But for interested guests, the cost for a haunt isn’t cheap. According to The Queen Mary’s website, stateroom B340 is available starting at $499 per night.

The room also can be combined with haunted tours, including the Queen’s “Attractions at Night” and “Haunted Encounters” tour, which is led by the ship’s resident paranormal investigator.

To book the stateroom B340, or for more information, go to queenmary.com/stay-aboard/staterooms-suites/b340.

Stephanie Stutzman is a staff writer with the Grunion Gazette. She can be reached at sstutzman@gazettes.com.