Spend TITANIC ANNIVERSARY WEEKEND 2026 among like-minded Titanic enthusiasts aboard the historic R.M.S. Queen Mary in Long Beach, California.
Join Titanic researchers, historians, creators, and enthusiasts onboard the Historic R.M.S. Queen Mary to honor the 114th anniversary of Titanic's sinking. Featuring four days of presentations, meet-and-greets, LIVE podcast recordings, music, and the 10th anniversary LIVE broadcast of the "Titanic: Honor and Glory" real-time sinking!
* Room accomodations, tours, and restaurant meals/reservations are the responsibility of each guest and are not included-in or associated-with Titanic Anniversary Weekend's registration fee.
Our event will be held in the Royal Salon on the Promenade Deck of the Historic R.M.S. Queen Mary.
On May 27, 1936, the Queen Mary departed from Southampton, England embarking on her maiden voyage. She boasted five dining areas and lounges, two cocktail bars and swimming pools, a grand ballroom, a squash court and even a small hospital. The Queen Mary had set a new benchmark in transatlantic travel, which the rich and famous considered as the only civilized way to travel. She quickly seized the hearts and imaginations of the public on both sides of the Atlantic, representing the spirit of an era known for its elegance, class and style.
Since her retirement from the sea as an active liner in 1967, the Queen Mary has never been more popular as an iconic Southern California attraction, hotel, and venue for special events. The ship carried some 2.2 million passengers in peacetime and 810,000 military personnel in the Second World War, but in Long Beach, an estimated 50 million people have visited.
Guests are invited to get an up close and personal look at the Queen Mary through informative guided tours. From the ship's groundbreaking construction and royal launch as the most luxurious and technologically advanced ocean liner at the time, to her duty as a troopship during WWII, to her golden days of the 1950s, to her earning the nickname, the "haunted ship," the Queen Mary's history is full of action, adventure, romance and paranormal activity. Explore the ship bow to stern, inside and out, and hear unique stories, facts and insights about the Queen Mary with tour expert guides.
Enjoy inspired meals and the classic sophistication of the 1930's in the ship's on-board restaurants & bars, experience the Queen Mary's world-famous Royal Sunday Brunch in the Grand Salon, or venture out and explore other great restuarants and attractions that Long Beach has to offer.
Book your cabin today, at: https://queenmary.com/
(Room accomodations, tours, and restaurant meals/reservations are the responsibility of each guest and are not included-in or associated-with Titanic Anniversary Weekend's registration fees.)
(We will be announcing more special guest presenters as the weekend nears, but as of the publication of this site, these special guests are excited to be featured presenters...)
AUTHOR & HISTORIAN / ACTOR '97 FILM
Don (author of "Titanic: an Illustrated History" & "Ghosts of the Abyss") is the official Historian of the Titanic Historical Society. James Cameron brought him to the set of his movie to serve as the first-hand historical consultant. Don played Frederic Spedden in the top-spinning scene. He made two dives to the wreck site (one sitting next to James Cameron) as part of the "Ghosts of the Abyss" project. Don also portrayed Thomas Andrews in the "Ghosts of the Abyss" film.
Laura Ward's paternal grandmother, Celena Alexander Yasbeck Decker, was a Titanic survivor. Celena, affectionately called “Celiney,” was a raven-haired, Lebanese 15-year-old bride on her honeymoon when she and several family members boarded the RMS Titanic around 7 p.m. on April 10, 1912 in Cherbourg, France.
Walter Lord contacted Celena and interviewed her several times throughout the years when composing "A Night to Remember". He credited her in A Night to Remember specifically “providing far more interesting narratives and re-creating the atmosphere in steerage.”
Thomas Goldsmith used to sit at the feet of his grandfather, Frank J.W. Goldsmith, enthralled at the story of how he and his mother escaped the doomed Titanic as it sank into the North Atlantic. But the story was a bittersweet one, and particularly hard to tell. Thomas recalled how his grandfather was tormented by seeing his own father, Frank John Goldsmith, saying goodbye to him from the deck of the ship.
Sarah gained an interest in ships all the way back in 1997 with the release of ‘Titanic’, which sparked a lifelong love of the great ship and its many mysteries. Since then, she has worked on a variety of maritime history projects, most notably as a longtime writer and researcher for YouTube channel "Oceanliner Designs," which focuses on the histories of notable liners such as Titanic, Lusitania, Empress of Ireland, Queen Mary, and many more.
Tim Baker is an actor, screenwriter, and author of the Titanic-centered novel, "He Jumped First".
On the surface, he may be little more than an iced coffee enthusiast, yet below the waterline, he is driven by a lifelong love for history, Art Deco, the timeless glamour of Old Hollywood, and, of course, old ships.
His connection to the Queen Mary is deeply personal; he previously served as her Chief Officer, where he conducted extensive research and scripted the tours and events that preserve the ship’s vibrant legacy. Tim is honored to be back aboard this "Grand Lady" to commemorate this Titanic Anniversary Weekend.
Brad's passion for the Titanic began with the initial discovery reports, sparking his curiosity about the ship’s enduring mysteries. This enthusiasm evolved into a dedicated research journey, culminating in over a dozen published papers and a presentation at the University of Puget Sound. His first published book, “11:40 Analysis of Evasive Manoeuvres & Damage Assessment on RMS Titanic,” has received widespread acclaim.
His up-coming book: "Titanic: Conception to Completion", will be dropping in 2026!
Brad is also the founder of the Facebook group 'Titanic Legacy Society'. You can view Brad’s research as well as his impressive collection of artifacts and memorabilia on his website bradmpayne.com.
ACTRESS / SCREENWRITER / DIRECTOR / PRODUCER / AUTHOR / PODCAST HOST
Cast as First Class Woman in James Cameron’s Titanic, Alexandra is also the writer, director and producer of the feature documentary Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries (2025) and co-hosts the popular podcast Titanic Talk. Her forthcoming book, The Titanic Diaries to be published by The History Press in 2027, looks into the life of a jobbing Hollywood actor and features a collection of more of the on set diaries written by Alexandra’s fellow Titanic cast mates. The diaries in her film and book give voice to never before told behind-the-scenes stories from the set of Titanic and touch upon the emotional and psychological realities of being a small part of a global and cultural cinematic phenomenon.
Alexandra’s other acting credits include Mr Holland’s Opus, From Paris With Love and one of Britain’s best loved primetime soaps, Coronation Street. She has directed several short films and written a number of screenplays including her directorial debut feature, Widow’s Walk (2019) set and shot in her native Suffolk, UK.
ACTRESS - '97 FILM
Alex portrayed one of the most memorable characters in James Cameron's 1997 epic 'Titanic' film - Jack Dawson's 'best girl', 8 year-old "Cora".
We'll chat with Alex about her memories of the production...
What was it like to be immersed in James Cameron's world as a child, and how did it inspire her creative path moving forward?
In 1996, Gary DeLellis was hired as a core extra on James Cameron's "Titanic", but was quickly promoted to Body Double / Stand-In for Leonardo DiCaprio. He worked directly with Leo, Kate Winslet, the rest of the cast, and Jim Cameron every day. Every shot and scene with Leo in it had to be set up by Gary.
Gary's engaging energy and colorful storytelling style will bring us right back to the set - with B.T.S. stories that will make you feel like you were there!
Judy is the author of "Living the Legend: The Journal of a Titanic Background Actress". Her book chronicles her experience on set - from the first day to the last. She can be seen on camera waving goodbye in Southampton, clapping along with the music in the 3rd Class Party scene, fighting for her life to float with 'Rose', and more.
Years after 'Titanic' wrapped, Cameron called upon her again - to play Molly Brown in "Ghosts of the Abyss".
Titanic movie fans will recognize Rebecca as the 'Mother at Stern', telling her son it would "...all be over soon" as Titanic foundered. Her diaries from on set of the movie are featured in Alexandra Boyd's project, 'Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries'.
Her credits also include roles in 'The Green Mile', 'LA Confidential', 'Parks and Recreation', 'How I Met Your Mother', and 'The Odd Couple'.
Linda Kerns was a featured extra in Cameron's film. She played the wife of the 3rd Class party musician. She's seen standing next to Rose as 3rd Class party-goer who exclaims "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!" (...and later is seen as a frozen corpse in the water)
Peter Harwell is a digital documentation specialist whose work focuses on correlating Titanic expedition imagery with historic plans to identify, map, and contextualize artifacts across the Titanic wreck site. During the 2024 expedition, his research helped inform imaging opportunities in the field that contributed to the successful location of the long missing Diana of Versailles statuette. He also serves as a contributing researcher for "Titanic: Honor and Glory," supporting the project’s historically accurate virtual reconstruction through artifact study, interiors research, and wreck site analysis.
Paul is the host and producer of the "Titanic: Legacy" podcast.
After a 15-year career as an actor and event host in the Southern California Disney theme parks, he became an award-winning independent screenwriter, director, filmmaker, and podcaster. He recently e-published a piece of fan fiction (with scenes on the Queen Mary) called "Somewhere: A Second Time".
Paul was invited to participate as an emcee/interviewer in the first Titanic Weekend on the Queen Mary (2024). He then had the honor of organizing and hosting the Weekend last year (2025). This year, he is thrilled to be partnering with James and T.H.G. to bring Titanic Weekend back to the Queen Mary for the third consecutive year.
He's excited to see the friends he's made over the years at this event... and can't wait to meet new friends and fellow enthusiasts in 2026!
James is the host of the "Witness Titanic" podcast and Creative Director of "Titanic: Project 401" and "Titanic: Honor and Glory". James was working as a Reseacher/Spokesperson for RMS Titanic, Inc. and a member of the 2024 RMSTI Titanic Expedition team.
James will be busy throughout this year's Titanic Weekend events on The Queen... hosting the real-time sinking with the "Titanic: Honor and Glory" team, recording live episodes of "Witness Titanic" podcasts, participating in the podcasters' round-table, hosting the first Titanic Anniversary Weekend CONCERT, and so much more.
Matt has been creating a digital Titanic for over a decade, having extensively researched the magnificent ship's tiniest details. His 3D Titanic visuals are famous in "Titanic: Honor and Glory," and thousands worldwide have used his super-detailed Titanic deck plans for their research including Titanic Expedition 2024. Matt is also the manager and executive producer at Vintage Digital Revival.
After catching the Titanic Bug in the late 90s, Kyle soaked up all the knowledge he could while sketching Titanic and building her from paper and foam. After tinkering with 3D modeling and creating a Titanic for “Virtual Sailor,” he joined Titanic: Honor & Glory's precursor project in 2010 before moving to THG. Initially tasked with making a basic hull and cleaning up models, Kyle has in recent years led the research and modeling teams in THG’s effort to rebuild Titanic virtually. Kyle's specialization has been in recreating the core structure of the ship from the keel bars to the top-most deck plates. He also conceived and led the development of THG’s new virtual recreation of the Harland & Wolff shipyard.
Samuel Pence is the creator of the YouTube channel 'Historic Travels'. He guides his viewers through the fascinating world of maritime history, specializing in the stories of the Titanic and other legendary passenger liners.
This gathering of Titanic enthusiasts is a celebration of her legacy - not a profit-grab. Your registration fee will help cover the cost of our Queen Mary event venue and support our volunteer presenters and special guests. It does not cover room rates, ship tours, etc...
ADMISSION RATES*:
FULL ACCESS PASS: $100
THREE DAY PASS: $90
TWO DAY PASS: $75
ONE DAY PASS: $50
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS (WHILE AVAILABLE)
* = Saturday night's concert and Tuesday morning's memorial service will be free of charge - open to the public.
Room accomodations, parking fees, tours, and restaurant meals/reservations are the responsibility of each guest and are not included-in or associated-with Titanic Anniversary Weekend's registration fee.
Presenters and special guests are joining us voluntarily and are not under contract. This event is being organized based on commitments in good faith. Unexpected life events may alter the availability and participation of advertised presenters and special guests.
QUEEN MARY RESERVATION LINE: (562) 435-3511
If cabins are fully-booked and you are unable to stay on the ship... if you live in the area, or opt for lodging elsewhere nearby, REGISTERED EVENT GUESTS will be granted admission to board the Queen Mary on each day of the event without being charged the Queen's General Admission fee - a savings of up-to $45 per day!
Questions? E-mail me directly at: TitanicLegacyPodcast@gmail.com