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Haunted Mansion Parlor Attraction Poster and Details Revealed for Disney Cruise Line

Katie Francis

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A framed Haunted Mansion poster is on the left. On the right, there are various themed items like a bust, goblet, tarot cards, and an eerie illustration arranged on a table.

The Haunted Mansion Parlor attraction poster and other details have been revealed at the D23: Ultimate Disney Fan Event. The Parlor is coming to at least two Disney Cruise Line ships: the Disney Treasure and the Disney Destiny.

Haunted Mansion Parlor

A framed poster for Disney's Haunted Mansion Parlor Attraction features a female ghostly figure and various spooky objects, including a clock, a cage, a snake, and a drink, with "Disney Treasure" at the bottom—a spine-tingling addition to your Disney Cruise Line experience.

The poster for the Haunted Mansion Parlor features Madame Leota along with several drinks, a small version of the 13-hour clock, and more. Black tentacles twist and turn creating the border for the poster, giving it a spooky, nautical feel.

A display of vintage items includes a framed dimly lit room photograph, a brass mortar and pestle, a teapot, and an old portrait of a man in uniform, all arranged on a patterned rug, evoking the eerie charm of a Haunted Mansion.

Some of the already-released concept art was on display.

A white bust with distorted features is displayed among various objects, including two framed pictures and a green glass container, all reminiscent of the eerie charm found in Disney Cruise Line's Haunted Mansion attraction poster, set against a dark background.

The melting bust of Brother Roland is featured both physically and on the poster. This bust was crafted as inspiration for Disney Imagineer, Rolly Crump, who was one of the driving forces in designing the original Haunted Mansion.

A parlor attraction display table adorned with various artifacts, including a bust, old pictures, a candelabrum, a patterned tablecloth, and decorative tiles.

Other Haunted Mansion iconography, such as the serpent door handles, are included. Samples of textiles, flooring, and more were also displayed.

Painting of a woman with owl-like features reclining on a rock formation, holding flowers, atop a decorative tray with green glass items—a perfect parlor attraction reminiscent of an elegant era.

Additional art of Marc Davis’ “cat lady” concept was also on display, showing her in her human form before she switches to a siren.

A photograph showcasing three artworks: one of a hooded figure with a scythe, one of an ornate illuminated glass chest, and a sketch of a decorative design. Various objects surround the artworks, reminiscent of treasures you’d find in a Haunted Mansion parlor attraction.

Other Marc Davis concept art was shared, and while the character never made it into the Mansion, The Mariner will be featured in the Parlor where his story will be “taken to new depths.”

A postcard displaying an illustration of a figure in a hooded cloak holding a weapon, standing in water near a wrecked ship, surrounded by other postcards and glass bottles on a patterned surface. The scene evokes the eerie mystique of a Haunted Mansion Parlor Attraction.
A display table features various decorative items, concept art, and creative sketches for the Haunted Mansion Parlor Attraction. A sign highlights contributions by Ken from Creative Media and Nick from Concept Design.

In the samples of fabric, we can see the iconic purple damask wallpaper found throughout the Haunted Mansion attraction. A 3D bust of the sign for The Haunted Mansion Parlor is also on display in the back, its style similar to the sign found at the Haunted Mansion.

Are you excited to see The Haunted Mansion Parlor begin to come to life? Let us know in the comments.

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