Well, on the positive side (Sort of), Long Beach is stuck with the Queen Mary. The bottom of the ship isn't in very good shape, which isn't so much of a problem so long as the ship isn't being moved anywhere. If they were to move her without fixing the bottom, she wouldn't go very far. I suspect that they will fix the bottom someday, but I don't see them spending more money to move her somewhere. She also can't be scrapped on the spot due to asbestos in some parts of the ship (some books have talked about the asbestos problem, but I've also read that all the asbestos has been removed), so the asbestos would need to be cleaned out. And there is always the hurdle of the Queen Mary putting LB on the map. She is a staple of the city and many people wouldn't be too keen on seeing her leave. Thankfully, due to these factors, I can't see the Queen Mary going anywhere for the near future. Of course that doesn't preclude some catastrophic event (God forbid), but it's comforting to know of the Queen's longevity. It's hard to believe the ship is going on 50 years in Long Beach.
Of course, that does't solve the problem of the deteriorated pool and the fact that the ship needs a fresh coat of paint.