Two views of a decorative object featuring a vintage cartoon character in a blue and brown frame. The object stands on a reflective surface with a brick wall and glassware in the background, reminiscent of exclusive Club 33 Members' memorabilia at Disneyland.

New Quicksand Men Tiki Mug Available to Club 33 Members at Disneyland

Phil Wood

The third Haunted Mansion-inspired tiki mug is now available to Club 33 members at Disneyland. The latest mug features the Quicksand Men from the stretching room. The images of the mug were shared by the enchantedtikibar on Instagram.

Quicksand Men Tiki Mug

A decorative container with a vintage photograph on the front, displaying a person in a hat. The item, perfect for any Disneyland enthusiast, is embellished with a '33' emblem and ornate designs, including a small gargoyle at the base.
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The newest tiki mug in the four-mug Haunted Mansion-inspired collection features the three Quicksand Men. One side of the mug shows Big Hobbs with his arms folded across his chest. This is exactly how he appears at the beginning of the stretching room. Beneath his framed image is a green “33” and gargoyle candelabra.

An intricately designed, vintage box featuring artwork of three men stacked on each other's shoulders. The bottom man's feet are stuck in "quicksand." Background includes glassware on shelves and chairs, reminiscent of the exclusive Club 33 Members' collectibles at Disneyland.
Image Source: Enchantedtikibar

The opposite side of the mug features the image as it appears after the stretching room has grown to its full length. Big Hobbs sits on the shoulders of Hobbs who sits on the shoulders of Skinny Hobbs. The bottom half of Skinny Hobbs has disappeared into the quicksand. As with the other two tiki mugs in this collection, the cup is predominantly green with brown paneling.

The name of the cocktail served in this tiki mug is The Quicksand. It was designed by bartender Haley and includes apple brandy, rye whiskey, vanilla syrup, lemon, and Jerry Thomas bitters.

The first two tiki mugs in the collection depicted the tightrope walker Sally Slater and the dynamite gentleman, Alexander Nitrokoff. The final mug will depict the Black Widow sitting atop her late husband’s tombstone.

Club 33

A round plaque with the number "33" in the center, surrounded by a star-like design, mounted on a light-colored wall at Disneyland's exclusive Club 33.

Club 33 is the premiere private organization at Disney Parks across the world. When it debuted in 1967, members began getting access to themed clubs, exclusive events, and other offerings. Membership is not easy to obtain. Guests must join a waitlist that can be years long and pay fees of tens of thousands of dollars.

Earlier this year, a couple lost a lawsuit to regain their membership in the club. They reported spending $31,500 per year while members.

Club 33 locations have opened at Disneyland Park, each of the four Walt Disney World Resort theme parks, Disney California Adventure Park, Tokyo Disneyland, and Shanghai Disneyland. Disney is reportedly developing a film about the secretive club.

Club 33 membership is exclusive to each resort. This means that guests can’t be members at Disneyland and use their benefits at Walt Disney World.

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