A decorative cocktail sits on a bar, served in an ornate tiki mug with vintage artwork, featuring an umbrella and marked with the number 33. The bar background includes bottles and reflective surfaces.

New Haunted Mansion Tightrope Walker Tiki Mug Available to Club 33 Members at Disneyland

Phil Wood

A Haunted Mansion-inspired tightrope walker tiki mug is now available to Club 33 members at Disneyland. The images of the mug were shared by the enchantedtikibar Instagram account.

Tightrope Walker Tiki Mug

A decorative cocktail sits on a bar, served in an ornate tiki mug with vintage artwork, featuring an umbrella and marked with the number 33. The bar background includes bottles and reflective surfaces.
Image Source: Enchantedtikibar

The tiki mug is green and black with brown wood paneling that matches the attraction. One side of the mug features a framed picture of the tightrope walker, Sally Slater, as she appears at the beginning of the stretching room scene in The Haunted Mansion.

Beneath Slater, is a green “33” emblem. It sits above a green Haunted Mansion gargoyle candle holder.

A decorative beverage container on the bar counter, reminiscent of a Tiki Mug, features a vintage-style illustration of a woman with an umbrella. The bar background includes liquor bottles and copper-colored bar tools.
Image Source: Enchantedtikibar

The opposite side of the tiki mug depicts the fully expanded image of Sally Slater after the stretching room has “stretched.” She stands on her tightrope with a hungry alligator stationed beneath her, waiting for her to fall.

The other two sides of the mug feature green and black designs with brown borders that emulate the paneling found along the walls of the attraction.

The cocktail served inside the new tiki mug contains gin, pear liqueur, honey syrup, allspice dram, and Angostura bitters.

In July 2023, a Walt Disney tiki mug was made available to Disneyland Club 33 members. A film about the secretive club is reportedly in development at Disney.

Club 33

A round plaque with a golden, compass-like design features the number "33" in the center. It's mounted on a light-colored wall at Disneyland's exclusive Club 33, adding an air of mystique reminiscent of the Haunted Mansion's enchanting tales.

Club 33 is a private organization that debuted in 1967. Members receive access to themed clubs, exclusive events, and offerings. To obtain membership, guests must join a waitlist that is often years long and pay fees that are reportedly tens of thousands of dollars.

Walt got the idea to open Club 33 after seeing VIP lounges at the 1964-64 New York World’s Fair, but he didn’t live to see the opening of the original location.

The first Club 33 location was above Pirates of the Caribbean in Disneyland Park. The location also happened to be directly next to Walt Disney’s former apartment.

Since then, more Club 33 locations have opened at each of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, Disney California Adventure, Tokyo Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland.

Club 33 membership exclusive to each resort. This means that a Club 33 member at Walt Disney World does not have access to Club 33 at Disneyland.

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